Former packers, Billy Hahaton, died on August 4 at the age of 95 on August 4.
It is believed that the Associate Press reports are believed to be the oldest NFL player played for Green Bay from 1952 to 1958. He still holds a franchise record for a single game receiving yard and was the first shopkeeper to choose more than a thousand yards in a season.
In 1959, with the Packers, Hotton’s bronze traded before the first season of Vince Lombardi, and he finished his career by playing for Cowboys from 1960 to 1963. He finished his career with 503 catches in the yard of 8.459, both of which are ranked first in the history of NFL at the time of his retirement.
The NFL Players joined the exploitation of these fields through Hotton’s work to establish the Association. He helped find the group in the 1950s and served as NFLPA president from 1958 to 1962.