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He also spent time with the Denver Broncos, Miami Dolphins and New York Jets through the 1967 season. "My family and I are deeply saddened by the passing of Chiefs Hall of Famer Abner Haynes ...
For a short time after leading an AFL boycott over racist treatment of Black players, Abner Haynes was picked up by the Broncos. Haynes died in July 2024 and his son King David has written a new ...
Haynes, who also played for the Denver Broncos, Miami Dolphins and New York Jets, was a three-time AFL All-Star and two-time All-Pro who exploded onto the scene as rookie debuting in the AFL's ...
Haynes played two seasons in Denver before splitting the 1967 season with the Dolphins and Jets, ending his pro career. He finished his AFL tenure with 4,630 rushing yards and 66 total touchdowns ...
After a successful boycott, Abner Haynes was quickly traded to the Denver Broncos. "I think some of the heart for it was yeah, okay, that's football. But helping people and doing the right thing.
Abner Haynes was inducted into the Kansas City Chiefs Hall of Fame in 1991. ... His professional football career came to an end in 1967, after brief stints with the Denver Broncos, ...
Abner Haynes, one of the earliest stars of the American Football League and a member of the Kansas City Chiefs Hall of Fame, died Thursday at the age of 86, the team announced.
Days later, the Chiefs traded Haynes to the Denver Broncos. The star running back split the 1967 campaign, his final season, between the Miami Dolphins and New York Jets.
Former Chiefs running back Abner Haynes, a symbol of the early, wide-open days of the American Football League and a model for young Black athletes of the turbulent 1960s, died Thursday in Dallas.
Haynes also played for the Denver Broncos (1965-66), Miami Dolphins (1967) and New York Jets (1967). He finished his career with 4,630 yards and 46 touchdowns on the ground and accumulated 3,535 ...
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