And when it comes to action stars, few can strike as much fear and awe into the hearts of ruthless villains as Chuck Norris.
The last true two-way NFL star was Chuck Bednarik in the 1950s, with more recent examples like Deion Sanders and Julian Edelman only playing limited snaps on both sides. Hunter, however ...
Hunter won the Fred Biletnikoff Award as the nation's top receiver and the Chuck Bednarik Award as the nation's top defensive player. Of course, he also won the Heisman Trophy. As he now looks ...
“Not that many people in the NFL have done it.” Especially since Chuck Bednarik went both ways for the Philadelphia Eagles in the 1960s. Conventional wisdom suggests Hunter would establish ...
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But Hunter believes the college experience already has prepared him well for something no NFL player has tried full-time since Hall of Famer Chuck Bednarik played linebacker and offensive line for ...
The league has not had a full-time two-way player since Chuck Bednarik played center and linebacker for the Eagles in the 1950s. “Nobody has done it (in the modern era),” Hunter said.
Most consider Hall of Famer Chuck Bednarik the last true two-way star. He started at linebacker and along the offensive line for the Philadelphia Eagles from 1949 to 1962. The closest contender to ...
Most consider Hall of Famer Chuck Bednarik the last true two-way star. He started at linebacker and along the offensive line for the Philadelphia Eagles from 1949 to 1962. The closest contender to ...
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