NFL.com's look at Bob Hayes
Gil Brandt: Blazing Hayes made a very fast impression on the Cowboys(Opens in a new window)
When you think back on the career of a Hall of Fame player, there's such a body of work that it's easy to forget a play here or there that was so important. Such is the case with wide receiver Bob Hayes. So for those who may not remember or didn't know about it in the first place, it should be noted that Hayes made one of the most important plays in the history of the Dallas Cowboys. Continue reading>>>(Opens in a new window)
Roger Staubach: This is a long-deserved honor for 'Bullet' Bob Hayes(Opens in a new window)
I was in the game with other legends such as Gale Sayers, Dick Butkus and my future teammate, Bob Hayes. He was the fastest player on the practice field. We had great receivers there with Fred Biletnikoff and Roy Jefferson, but Hayes was amazing. Continue reading>>>(Opens in a new window)
Photo Gallery: Bob Hayes Through the Years(Opens in a new window)
Video: Fields of Glory "Bullett Bob" Hayes(Opens in a new window)
Olympic Gold Medalist "Bullet Bob" Hayes introduced an element of speed to Pro Football and changed the way the game is played. Watch video>>> (Opens in a new window)
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Equally adept at leading as a pulling guard or doing what was necessary to protect his quarterback, Randall McDaniel anchored a unit that helped the Vikings remain as one of the league’s elite teams during the 1990s.
Notes & Quotes: Bob Hayes
Check out the many interesting notes and quotes on Class of 2009 Enshrinee Bob Hayes.