Paul Hornung, Class of 1986
11/6/2008
The flamboyant halfback worked his magic with Lombardi's Packers.
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Paul Hornung earned All-America honors and won the Heisman Trophy at Notre Dame.
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The Green Bay Packers used the bonus pick of the 1957 NFL Draft to select Hornung.
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Hornung's versatility helped fuel the Packers offense during the Lombardi era.
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Hornung did it all for the Packers, including throwing five TD passes.
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Hornung carries the ball during a Packers' preseason game.
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Hornung was a member of the Army Reserves during his pro football career.
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Hornung helps stretch the Rams defense.
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Hornung was especially strong inside the 20 for Green Bay. Here he dives over for one of his many TDs scored during his career.
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A couple of Hall of Fame teammates pave the way for Paul. Leading the charge is fullback Jim Taylor (31) and tackle Forrest Gregg (75).
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Hornung runs from Hall of Fame defensive end Deacon Jones of the Rams.
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Hornung handled Green Bay's kicking duties. Here, Bart Starr holds as Paul kicks a field goal.
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Paul signs his first pro contract.
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Paul (center) receives his NFL Most Valuable Player Award in 1961 from Chris Schenkel.<p> To his right is fellow Hall of Famer Mike Ditka, who received Rookie of the Year honors that season.
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Hornung (center) and Bart Starr (right) chat with Packers legend "Blood" McNally.
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Packers teammate Max McGee served as Hornung's Hall of Fame presenter.
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Hornung's Hall of Fame mural.
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Hornung (left) was inducted into the Hall of Fame on August 2, 1986. Joining him was Ken Houston, Willie Lanier, Fran Tarkenton, and Doak Walker.