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Payton, Walter 1954–1999
Retired professional football player
At a Glance…
Competed in High School
Most Valuable Player
Became a Superstar
Became a Super Bowl Champion
Contracted a Deadly Disease
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One of the strongest and most talented men in football, Walter Payton could bench-press 390 pounds, leg-press more than 700 pounds, throw a football 60 yards, punt it 70 yards, kick 45–yard field goals, and walk the width of the field on his hands.
It was this phenomenal combination of power and control that allowed Payton to play in every game except one during his 13 years of National Football League (NFL) competition.
Retiring after the 1987 season, Payton left behind 26 Chicago Bears team records and several NFL records.
Ten years later, many of his records still stood, including most yards rushing in a career, most combined yards (rushing and receiving) in a career, most career touchdowns rushing, most 1,000–yard rushing seasons, most 100ȁ