Gale Sayers, Who Wowed NFL Fans And Inspired A Beloved TV Movie, Dies At 77

Gale Sayers, who held or shared 12 NFL records when he retired, has died at age 77. He famously dedicated an award to his friend and teammate, Brian Piccolo.

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Gale Sayers, a graceful and quick Chicago Bears running back whose elusiveness bedeviled defenses and delighted fans, has died, the team and the NFL announced Wednesday. He was 77.

Sayers was a fearsome competitor, but he was also famous for his character and fortitude.

The story of the Black football star’s friendship with a white teammate, Brian Piccolo, inspired the beloved 1971 TV movie Brian’s Song, after Sayers used his acceptance speech for the NFL’s Most Courageous Player award to praise his less-heralded friend who was battling cancer.