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  • Chip Myers
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  • Phillip Leon "Chip" Myers (July 9, 1945 in Panama City, Florida – February 23, 1999 in Long Lake, Minnesota) was a wide receiver who played nine Pro Football seasons, for the NFL San Francisco 49ers in 1967, the AFL's Cincinnati Bengals in 1969, and the NFL's AFC Bengals from 1970 through 1976. During the 1968 season, he played minor league football with the (Huntsville) Alabama Hawks of the Continental Football League, where he averaged almost 22 yards per catch. He later was an assistant coach with the Minnesota Vikings for four seasons. He died of a heart attack.
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Birth Date
  • 1945-07-09
death place
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  • orange
Name
  • Myers, Chip
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  • MyerCh00
Date of Death
  • 1999-02-23
Birth Place
ProBowls
  • 1972
Jersey
  • 25
College
death date
  • 1999-02-23
DatabaseFootball
  • MYERSCHI01
Place of Birth
Place of death
Years
  • 196719691970
CommonDraftedRound
  • 10
Position
CommonDraftedYear
  • 1967
Teams
  • NFL San Francisco 49ersAFL Cincinnati BengalsNFL Cincinnati Bengals
Date of Birth
  • 1945-07-09
Short Description
  • American football player
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  • Phillip Leon "Chip" Myers (July 9, 1945 in Panama City, Florida – February 23, 1999 in Long Lake, Minnesota) was a wide receiver who played nine Pro Football seasons, for the NFL San Francisco 49ers in 1967, the AFL's Cincinnati Bengals in 1969, and the NFL's AFC Bengals from 1970 through 1976. During the 1968 season, he played minor league football with the (Huntsville) Alabama Hawks of the Continental Football League, where he averaged almost 22 yards per catch. He later was an assistant coach with the Minnesota Vikings for four seasons. He died of a heart attack.