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Abner Haynes, a former star running back known for his time with the Kansas City Chiefs, passed away at the age of 86, as announced by the team on Thursday. Haynes had a successful career, starting with being selected in the American Football League and NFL Drafts in 1960 after playing college football at North Texas. He began his professional career with the Dallas Texans in the AFL, which later became the Kansas City Chiefs.

Throughout his career, Haynes also played for the Denver Broncos, Miami Dolphins, and New York Jets until 1967. Chiefs CEO Clark Hunt expressed his condolences, highlighting Haynes’ impact on the league and his community both on and off the field. Haynes’ achievements include being named the UPI Player of the Year and Rookie of the Year in 1960, as well as earning All-Pro honors and leading the AFL in rushing touchdowns and yards in multiple seasons.

One of the memorable moments of Haynes’ career was during the AFL Championship Game in 1962 when he made a witty remark to a referee that ultimately led to a strategic advantage for his team. Despite the miscommunication, Haynes and the Texans emerged victorious in a thrilling game that went into double overtime.

In addition to his on-field success, Haynes was also recognized for his leadership and community involvement after retiring from professional football. He left a lasting legacy that extended beyond his statistics and accolades, impacting those around him and leaving a mark on the sport.

Haynes’ career totals include 4,630 rushing yards and 46 total touchdowns, solidifying his place as a significant figure in the history of the AFL and the NFL. His contributions to the game and the community will be remembered by fans and former teammates alike. Our thoughts are with his wife Guadalupe and his family during this challenging time.

As we reflect on the life and career of Abner Haynes, we are reminded of the impact that athletes can have both on and off the field. His story serves as a reminder of the importance of leadership, perseverance, and dedication in sports and in life. May his legacy continue to inspire future generations of athletes and individuals alike.