Chuck Hughes

NFL player, first to die during a game

Chuck Hughes - NFL player, first to die during a game
Born

1943
82 years ago

Died

October 24th, 1971
53 years ago — 28 years old

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

United States

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Played as a wide receiver in the National Football League. Spent time with the Detroit Lions and had a brief tenure with the Philadelphia Eagles. Achieved recognition for his skills on the field, showcasing abilities that earned him a spot on the Lions' roster. Tragically, during a game against the Chicago Bears on October 24, 1971, suffered a heart attack on the field, marking a significant event in NFL history as he became the first player to die during a game.

Played for the Detroit Lions

First NFL player to die during a game

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