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Former AFL MVP Abner Haynes, a star running back and returner in the 1960s, died Thursday. He was 86. The Kansas City Chiefs announced Haynes' death but didn't divulge details.
Abner Haynes, a star running back in the early days of the American Football League who still holds some Kansas City Chiefs records, died Thursday in Dallas at 86. No cause was given.
Abner Haynes, a member of the Chiefs Hall of Fame, died Thursday in Dallas. He was 86. “My family and I are deeply saddened by the passing of Chiefs Hall of Famer Abner Haynes,” Chiefs owner Clark ...
Former Chiefs star running back and football icon Abner Haynes died on Thursday in Dallas. He was 86. Chiefs CEO Clark Hunt sent his condolences to the Haynes family, calling the star a “man of ...
Former Kansas City Chiefs running back Abner Haynes, who earned the AFL's first Player of the Year Award in 1960, has died, the team announced. He was 86.
Kansas City Chiefs Hall of Fame running back Abner Haynes has died, the team announced Thursday. He was 86 years old. TOP NEWS. 5 Underrated Rookies Who Can Make a Big Impact on 2025 NFL Season.
Kansas City Chiefs Hall of Famer Abner Haynes has died at the age of 86. Haynes was a member of the inaugural 1960 Dallas Texans team that would later become the Kansas City Chiefs.
In 1956, Abner Haynes and Leon King became the first Black athletes to play major college football in Texas. Haynes would go on to a successful pro career, starring for the Dallas Texans franchise ...
Abner Haynes’s recent death is an urgent reminder that his former teammate Leon King deserves to be in the state sports Hall of Fame. ... Jesse Mae King died in January 1961.
Former AFL MVP Abner Haynes, a star running back and returner in the 1960s, died Thursday. He was 86. The Kansas City Chiefs announced Haynes' death but didn't divulge details.
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