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George McAfee Date of birth: March 13, 1918(1918-03-13) Place of birth: Corbin, Kentucky, United States Date of death: March 4, 2009 (aged 90) Career information Position(s): Halfback College: Duke NFL Draft: 1940 / Round: 1 / Pick 2 Organizations  As player: 1940-1941 1945-1950 Chicago Bears Chicago Bears Career highlights and awards Honors: NFL 1940s All-Decade Team Retired #s: Chicago Bears #5 Playing stats at DatabaseFootball.com College Football Hall of Fame Pro Football Hall of Fame, 1966 George Anderson McAfee (March 13, 1918 – March 4, 2009) was a former American football player. McAfee is a member of the College Football Hall of Fame and the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He played college football at Duke University. He is a former running back who played for the Chicago Bears (1940 – 1941, 1945 – 1950). During his time playing pro football, he scored 234 points, gained 5,313 combined net yards, intercepted 25 passes in eight seasons, held the record for punt return average at 12.78 yards, and was the NFL punt return champion. Among some of his feats, he returned a punt for 75 yards to beat the Brooklyn Dodgers during his first exhibition game with the Bears, and ran back a kickoff for 93 yards and threw a touchdown pass to help the Bears win over their rival, the Green Bay Packers. From 1942 to 1945 he served in the Navy during World War II and missed potentially his best football playing years. Nicknamed "one-play McAfee" he was known for explosive speed. Red Grange, a star of earlier Bears teams, called McAfee “the most dangerous man with the football in the game.”[1] 1941 was a banner year for McAfee: He lead the league with an eye-popping 7.3 rushing yards per carry while scoring a league high 12 touchdowns in an eleven game season. While his rushing yardage totals seem modest by today's standards he had to share the backfield with other outstanding running backs such as Hugh Gallarneau, Norm Standlee, and Bill Osmanski as well as hall of fame quarterback Sid Luckman. Known for his versatility, in 1941 his 12 touchdown total consisted of 6 by rushing, 3 receiving, 1 by punt return, 1 by kickoff return, and 1 by interception return all while helping the Chicago Bears to their second straight NFL league championship over the New York Giants. References ^ George McAfee, N.F.L. Hall of Famer, Dies at 90 External links Pro Football Hall of Fame: Member Biography Litsky, Frank (March 5, 2009). "George McAfee, N.F.L. Hall of Famer, Dies at 90". The New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/06/sports/football/06mcafee.html. Retrieved 11 August 2009.  George McAfee at Find a Grave v • d • e Chicago Bears 1940 NFL Champions Lee Artoe | Al Baisi | Frank Bausch | Ray Bray | Chet Chesney | Harry Clarke | Gary Famiglietti | Aldo Forte | Danny Fortmann | Ken Kavanaugh | Ed Kolman | Sid Luckman | Jack Manders | Joe Maniaci | Eggs Manske | Phil Martinovich | Bernie Masterson | George McAfee | Ray McLean | Joe Mihal | George Musso | Ray Nolting | Bob Nowaskey | Bill Osmanski | Dick Plasman | Hamp Pool | Solly Sherman | John Siegal | Bob Snyder | Joe Stydahar | Bob Swisher | Jack Torrance | Bulldog Turner | George Wilson Head Coach George Halas v • d • e Chicago Bears 1941 NFL Champions Lee Artoe | Al Baisi | Ray Bray | Young Bussey | Harry Clarke | Gary Famiglietti | John Federovitch | Aldo Forte | Danny Fortmann | Hugh Gallarneau | Bill Hughes | Ken Kavanaugh | Ed Kolman | Hal Lahar | Sid Luckman | Joe Maniaci | Al Matuza | George McAfee | Ray McLean | Joe Mihal | George Musso | Ray Nolting | Bob Nowaskey | Bill Osmanski | Dick Plasman | Hamp Pool | John Siegal | Bob Snyder | Norm Standlee | Joe Stydahar | Bob Swisher | Bulldog Turner | George Wilson Head Coach George Halas v • d • e Chicago Bears 1946 NFL Champions Al Baisi | Connie Mack Berry | Ray Bray | Stu Clarkson | Fred Davis | Chuck Drulis | Tom Farris | John Federovitch | Aldo Forte | Hugh Gallarneau | Bill Geyer | Mike Jarmoluk | Ken Kavanaugh | Jim Keane | Ed Kolman | Walt Lamb | Sid Luckman | Dante Magnani | Bob Margarita | Frank Maznicki | George McAfee | Ray McLean | Rudy Mucha | Noah Mullins | Bill Osmanski | Joe Osmanski | Don Perkins | Pat Preston | Lloyd Reese | John Schiechl | Dick Schweidler | Ed Sprinkle | Walt Stickel | Joe Stydahar | Bulldog Turner | George Wilson Head Coach George Halas v • d • e NFL's 1940s All-Decade Team Sammy Baugh | Sid Luckman | Bob Waterfield | Tony Canadeo | Bill Dudley | George McAfee | Charley Trippi | Steve Van Buren | Byron White | Pat Harder | Marion Motley | Bill Osmanski | Jim Benton | Jack Ferrante | Ken Kavanaugh | Dante Lavelli | Pete Pihos | Mac Speedie | Ed Sprinkle | Al Blozis | George Connor | Frank "Bucko" Kilroy | Buford "Baby" Ray | Vic Sears | Al Wistert | Bruno Banducci | Bill Edwards | Garrard "Buster" Ramsey | Bill Willis | Len Younce | Charley Brock | Clyde "Bulldog" Turner | Alex Wojciechowicz v • d • e Chicago Bears retired numbers #3 Bronko Nagurski • #5 George McAfee • #7 George Halas • #28 Willie Galimore • #34 Walter Payton • #40 Gale Sayers • #41 Brian Piccolo • #42 Sid Luckman • #51 Dick Butkus • #56 Bill Hewitt • #61 Bill George • #66 Bulldog Turner • #77 Red Grange v • d • e Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 1966 Bill Dudley • Joe Guyon • Arnie Herber • Walt Kiesling • George McAfee • Steve Owen • Hugh Ray • Bulldog Turner v • d • e Philadelphia Eagles first-round draft picks Berwanger • S. Francis • J. McDonald • O'Brien • McAfee • Kmetovic • Muha • S. Van Buren • Armstrong • Scott • Bednarik • Tripucka • Grant • E. Van Buren • Worden • Bielski • Pellegrini • Peaks • Kowalczyk • B. Brown • Beisler • H. Jones • Rossovich • Keyes • Zabel • R. Harris • Reaves • Sisemore • Young • J. Robinson • R. Young • L. Mitchell • Quick • Haddix • Kenny Jackson • K. Allen • Byars • Brown • Keith Jackson • B. Smith • Davis • Holmes • L. Renfro • B. Williams • Mamula • Mayberry • J. Harris • W. Thomas • McNabb • Simon • F. Mitchell • Sheppard • McDougle • Andrews • Patterson • Bunkley • Maclin • Graham Persondata NAME Macafee, George ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1918-03-13 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 2009-03-04 PLACE OF DEATH