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  • Bob Hayes
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  • Robert Lee "Bullet Bob" Hayes (December 20, 1942 – September 18, 2002) was an Olympic sprinter turned American football wide receiver in the National Football League for the Dallas Cowboys. An American track and field athlete, he was a two-sport stand-out in college in both track and football at Florida A&M University. Hayes was enshrined in the Dallas Cowboys Ring of Honor in 2001 and was selected for induction in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in January 2009. He was officially inducted in Canton, Ohio on August 8, 2009. Hayes is the second Olympic gold medalist to be inducted to the Hall of Fame, after Jim Thorpe.
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hof
  • 276
draftyear
  • 1964
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Number
  • 22
heightft
  • 5
statvalue
  • 71
  • 371
  • 7414
Birth Date
  • 1942-12-20
statseason
  • 1975
death place
  • Jacksonville, Florida
Name
  • Bob Hayes
  • Hayes, Bob
NFL
  • HAY415275
Caption
  • Running track at FAMU in 1962
draftround
  • 7
Alternative Names
  • "Bullet"
Weight
  • 185
Date of Death
  • 2002-09-18
debutteam
  • Dallas Cowboys
Birth Place
  • Jacksonville, Florida
College
death date
  • 2002-09-18
Highlights
  • * 3× Pro Bowl selection * 2× First-team All-Pro selection * 2× Second-team All-Pro selection * 2× NFC Champion * Super Bowl VI champion * Dallas Cowboys Ring of Honor * Pro Football Hall of Fame
Place of Birth
  • Jacksonville, Florida
Place of death
  • Jacksonville, Florida
debutyear
  • 1965
Position
draftpick
  • 88
Teams
  • * Dallas Cowboys * San Francisco 49ers
Date of Birth
  • 1942-12-20
Short Description
  • Athletics (sport) sprinter and American Football wide receiver
finalteam
  • San Francisco 49ers
heightin
  • 11
statlabel
  • Receptions
  • Receiving Yards
  • Touchdowns
finalyear
  • 1975
abstract
  • Robert Lee "Bullet Bob" Hayes (December 20, 1942 – September 18, 2002) was an Olympic sprinter turned American football wide receiver in the National Football League for the Dallas Cowboys. An American track and field athlete, he was a two-sport stand-out in college in both track and football at Florida A&M University. Hayes was enshrined in the Dallas Cowboys Ring of Honor in 2001 and was selected for induction in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in January 2009. He was officially inducted in Canton, Ohio on August 8, 2009. Hayes is the second Olympic gold medalist to be inducted to the Hall of Fame, after Jim Thorpe. Once considered the world's fastest man by virtue of his multiple world records in the 60-yard, 100-yard, 220-yard, and Olympic 100-meter dashes, Hayes is the only man to win both an Olympic gold medal and a Super Bowl ring.
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