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'''Donald Montgomery Hutson'''(born [[January 31]], [[1913]] in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, died [[June 26]], [[1997]] was a [[NFL]] Hall of Fame wide reciever.
[[Image:Bryant and Hutson 1934.jpg|right|thumb|225px|Don Hutson (37) with [[Bear Bryant|Paul Bryant]] (12) in [[1934]].]]
'''Donald Montgomery Hutson''' (born [[January 31]], [[1913]] in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, died [[June 26]], [[1997]]) was an NFL Hall of Fame wide receiver.


Hutson attended the [[University of Alabama]] from [[1932]] to [[1935]], and was a team-mate of [[Bear Bryant]].  Hutson earned All-Southern and All-American honors, starred in the Rose Bowl and made a place for himself on the "All-Time Alabama Team".  
Hutson attended the [[University of Alabama]] from [[1932]] to [[1935]], and was a team-mate of [[Bear Bryant]].  Hutson earned All-Southern and All-American honors, starred in the Rose Bowl and made a place for himself on the "All-Time Alabama Team".  


Hutson played professional football eleven years for the Green Bay Packers.  During those seasons ([[1935]] to [[1945]]), he led the NFL in scoring 5 years with 138 points in one year and a career total of 823. Green Bay won 87 games during Hutson's tenure.  The Packers have honored Hutson by retiring his #14 jersey, a first for Green Bay, and named their indoor practice facility the "Don Hutson Center."  Hutson was a charter member of both the college and professional Football Halls of Fame, as well as the [[Alabama Sports Hall of Fame]].  
Hutson played professional football eleven years for the Green Bay Packers.  During those seasons (1935 to [[1945]]), he led the NFL in scoring 5 years with 138 points in one year and a career total of 823. Green Bay won 87 games during Hutson's tenure.  The Packers have honored Hutson by retiring his #14 jersey, a first for Green Bay, and named their indoor practice facility the "Don Hutson Center."  Hutson was a charter member of both the college and professional Football Halls of Fame, as well as the [[Alabama Sports Hall of Fame]].  


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.ashof.org/index.php?src=directory&srctype=display&id=91&submenu=Inductees&view=company_detail ASHOF Bio]
* [http://www.ashof.org/index.php?src=directory&srctype=display&id=91&submenu=Inductees&view=company_detail ASHOF Bio]
*[http://espn.go.com/sportscentury/features/00014269.html Career Review]
* [http://espn.go.com/sportscentury/features/00014269.html Career Review]
*[http://www.packers.com/team/players/hutson_don/ Packers.com page on Don Hutson]
* [http://www.packers.com/team/players/hutson_don/ Packers.com page on Don Hutson]
*[http://www.profootballhof.com/hof/member.jsp?PLAYER_ID=104 Hutson's page on the Hall of Fame website]
* [http://www.profootballhof.com/hof/member.jsp?PLAYER_ID=104 Hutson's page on the Hall of Fame website]
*[http://www.packers.com/news/releases/2005/09/02/1/ Packers.com press release - "Packers Hall Of Fame Receives Rare Don Hutson Jersey"]
* [http://www.packers.com/news/releases/2005/09/02/1/ Packers.com press release - "Packers Hall Of Fame Receives Rare Don Hutson Jersey"]


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Latest revision as of 14:36, 29 July 2023

Don Hutson (37) with Paul Bryant (12) in 1934.

Donald Montgomery Hutson (born January 31, 1913 in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, died June 26, 1997) was an NFL Hall of Fame wide receiver.

Hutson attended the University of Alabama from 1932 to 1935, and was a team-mate of Bear Bryant. Hutson earned All-Southern and All-American honors, starred in the Rose Bowl and made a place for himself on the "All-Time Alabama Team".

Hutson played professional football eleven years for the Green Bay Packers. During those seasons (1935 to 1945), he led the NFL in scoring 5 years with 138 points in one year and a career total of 823. Green Bay won 87 games during Hutson's tenure. The Packers have honored Hutson by retiring his #14 jersey, a first for Green Bay, and named their indoor practice facility the "Don Hutson Center." Hutson was a charter member of both the college and professional Football Halls of Fame, as well as the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame.

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