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Abner Haynes

NFL player

American · 1960s-1970s · 1937–present

First African American to win Super Bowl as starter

Abner Haynes was a pioneering running back who broke significant racial barriers in professional football during the 1960s. He played for the Dallas Texans and Kansas City Chiefs in the American Football League, becoming one of the first African American players to achieve prominence and success in the league during its formative years.

Haynes was a member of the Kansas City Chiefs' 1962 AFL Championship team, where he played a crucial role in the team's success. His athleticism, skill, and determination helped pave the way for greater diversity and inclusion in professional sports. His legacy extends beyond his on-field accomplishments to his broader cultural impact as a trailblazer during a pivotal era in American sports history.

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