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Max McGee, the unexpected hero of the first Super Bowl and a long-time challenge for Hall of Fame coach Vince Lombardi, died Saturday after falling from the roof of his home, police confirmed. He ...
Max McGee, the Green Bay Packers receiver who was the unexpected hero of the first Super Bowl, died Saturday after falling from the roof of his home in Deephaven, Minn., police confirmed. He was 75.
Super Bowl memories, from Max McGee to Mario Manningham Published: Jan 29, 2014 at 02:16 AM. Gil Brandt. The Super Bowl has morphed into one of the biggest events in the world, but as ...
Max McGee, the unexpected hero of the first Super Bowl, died Saturday after falling from the roof of his home, police confirmed. He was 75. Police were called to the former Green Bay wide receiver ...
Before Super Bowl I, McGee caught a 28-yard TD pass from Bart Starr that was the difference in the 34-27 1966 NFL championship game win in Dallas against the Cowboys. But Super Bowl I was where he ...
Max McGee, the unexpected star of the first Super Bowl and a long-time challenge for Hall of Fame coach Vince Lombardi, died Saturday after falling from the roof of his home, police confirmed. He ...
Max McGee is best remembered for his heroics in Super Bowl I when he was in the twilight of his career, but it was his big-play ability when he was at his peak that endeared him to legendary coach ...
The NFL Network recently aired -- for the first time since it originally was shown live -- the complete game from Super Bowl I between Green Bay and Kansas City on Jan. 15, 1967. Spoiler alert ...
Green Bay Packers wide receiver Max McGee catches a pass for a touchdown during Super Bowl I on Jan. 15, 1967, at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.
MINNEAPOLIS — Max McGee, the unexpected hero of the first Super Bowl and a long-time challenge for a Hall of Fame coach, Vince Lombardi, died Saturday after falling from the roof of his home, police ...
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