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Green Bay Packers legend, football Hall of Famer Paul Hornung dies at 84, reports say

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LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Green Bay Packers legend and Pro Football Hall of Famer Paul Hornung has died at age 84, the Louisville Sports Commission announced Friday.

Hornung was an icon of the 1960s Packers teams. A number one pick in the 1957 NFL Draft, the running back was the NFL's MVP in 1961, and his Packers earned championships in 1961, 1962, and 1965, along with winning Super Bowl I in 1967.

Hornung died Friday after a long battle with dementia. He is survived by his wife of 41 years, Angela Hornung.

Hornung was nicknamed "The Golden Boy" due to his blonde hair. Hall of Fame Coach Vince Lombardi once called him "the most versatile man ever to play the game," the Commission said in its news release.

"Due to COVID restrictions, there will be a private funeral mass at St. Louis Bertrand Church in Louisville followed by a private burial in Cave Hill Cemetery. Owen Funeral Home-Jeffersontown will oversee services. A public celebration of his life will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the Norton Sports Health Athletics and Learning Complex via the Louisville Urban League, 1535 West Broadway, Louisville, Ky., 40203; or the Sister Visitor Center via Catholic Charities of Louisville, 2911 South Fourth Street, Louisville, Ky., 40208," the Louisville Sports Commission said.

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