Gale Sayers

Gale Sayers

Class of 1977
Halfback >>> 6-0, 198
(Kansas)
1965-1971 Chicago Bears

Gale Eugene Sayers. . .Kansas All-America. . .Exceptional break-away runner. . .Scored rookie record 22 TDs, 132 points, 1965. . .Led NFL rushers, 1966, 1969. . .Named all-time NFL halfback, 1969. . . All-NFL five straight years. . .Player of Game in three Pro Bowls. . .Career totals: 9,435 combined net yards, 4,956 yards rushing, 336 points. . . NFL lifetime kickoff return leader. . .Born May 30, 1943, in Wichita, Kansas.

Player BioPlayer Stats

Gale Sayers burst upon the pro football scene in 1965 with the kind of an impact that the sport had not felt in many years. It is difficult to imagine a more dynamic debut than the one he enjoyed as a rookie. In his first heavy pre-season action, he raced 77 yards on a punt return, 93 yards on a kickoff return, and then startled everyone with a 25-yard scoring pass against the Los Angeles Rams.

In regular season, he scored four touchdowns, including a 96-yard game breaking kickoff return, against the Minnesota Vikings. And, in the next-to-last game, playing on a muddy field that would have stalled most runners, Gale scored a record-tying six touchdowns against the San Francisco 49ers. Included in his sensational spree were an 80-yard pass-run play, a 50-yard rush and a 65-yard punt return. For the entire season, Gale scored 22 touchdowns and 132 points, both then-rookie records.

Quiet, unassuming, and always ready to compliment a teammate for a key block, Sayers continued to sizzle in 1967 and well into the 1968 season. Then, in the ninth game, Sayers suffered a knee injury that required immediate surgery.

After a tortuous rehabilitation program, Gale came back in 1969 in a most spectacular manner, winding up with his second 1,000-yard rushing season and universal Comeback of the Year honors. But injuries continued to take their toll and, just before the 1972 season, Gale finally had to call it quits.

In his relatively short career, he compiled a record that can never be forgotten. His totals show 9,435 combined net yards, 4,956 yards rushing, and 336 points scored. At the time of his retirement he was the NFL's all-time leader in kickoff returns. He won All-NFL honors five straight years and was named Offensive Player of the Game in three of the four Pro Bowls in which he played.

Year

Team

G
No.
Yds.
Avg.
TD
No.
Yds.
Avg.
TD
1965 Chicago
14
166
867
5.2
14
29
507
17.5
6
1966 Chicago
14
229
1231
5.4
8
34
447
13.1
2
1967 Chicago
13
186
880
4.7
7
16
126
7.9
1
1968 Chicago
9
138
856
6.2
2
15
117
7.8
0
1969 Chicago
14
236
1032
4.4
8
17
116
6.8
0
1970 Chicago
2
23
52
2.3
0
1
-6
-6.0
0
1971 Chicago
2
13
38
2.9
0
0
0
0.0
0
Career Total
68
991
4956
5
39
112
1307
11.7
9
 
       
Year

Team

G
No.
Yds.
Avg.
TD
       
1965 Chicago
14
21
660
31.4
1
       
1966 Chicago
14
23
718
31.2
2
       
1967 Chicago
13
16
603
37.7
3
       
1968 Chicago
9
17
461
27.1
0
       
1969 Chicago
14
14
339
24.2
0
       
1970 Chicago
2
0
0
0.0
0
       
1971 Chicago
2
0
0
0.0
0
       
Career Total
68
91
2781
30.6
6
       
Additional Career Statistics: Passing: 18-4-111, 1 TD, 2 Int; Punt Returns: 27-391, 2 TD