RIP – Final Farewell to Sports Stars We Lost in 2022

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As another year comes to an end, we give a final salute to so many giants in the sports world that we lost in 2022.

This isn’t the entire list, but it does provide a chance to remember some familiar names who shined so very bright on the greatest of stages and made indelible impacts in their respective sports and beyond.

Thanks for all the special memories. We will never forget you. RIP

National Football League  (NFL) 

Franco Harris, 72, Hall of Fame Running Back / Most notably with the Pittsburgh Steelers

Ray Guy, 72, Hall of Fame Punter / Oakland Raiders

Daryle Lamonica, 80, Two-Time American Football League (AFL) MVP / Oakland Raiders

Don Maynard, 86, Hall of Fame Wide Receiver / New York Jets

Lynn Dawson, 87, Hall of Fame Quarterback / Kansas City Chiefs

Hugh McElhenny, 93, Hall of Fame Running Back / San Francisco 49ers, Minnesota Vikings & New York Giants

Charley Taylor, 80, Hall of Fame Wide Receiver / Washington Redskins

Rayfield Wright, 76, Hall of Fame Offensive Lineman / Dallas Cowboys

Ralph Neely, 78, All-Pro Offensive Lineman / Dallas Cowboys

Dan Reeves, 77, Former Dallas Cowboys player, assistant coach, as well as Head Coach of the Denver Broncos, New York Giants & Atlanta Falcons

Don Perkins, 84, Running Back / Dallas Cowboys Ring of Honor member

Tony Siragusa, 55, Defensive Lineman / Indianapolis Colts & Baltimore Ravens

John Hadl, 82, All-Pro Quarterback / Primarily with the San Diego Chargers

College Football

Vince Dooley, 90, Hall of Fame Head Coach & Athletic Director / Georgia Bulldogs

Mike Leach, 61, Head Coach / Texas Tech Red Raiders, Washington State Cougars & Mississippi State Bulldogs

National Basketball Association (NBA)

Bill Russell, 88, Hall of Fame Center / Boston Celtics

Bob Lanier, 73, Hall of Fame Center / Milwaukee Bucks

Bill Fitch, 89, Head Coach with the Boston Celtics & Houston Rockets

Gene Shue, 90, Longtime Head Coach

Paul Silas, 79, Longtime player and Head Coach

College Basketball

Pete Carril, 92, Head Coach / Most notably known for success at Princeton

Joe B. Hall, 93, Head Coach / Kentucky Wildcats

Major League Baseball (MLB)

Gaylord Perry, 84, Hall of Fame Pitcher / Known for time with San Francisco Giants and seven other clubs

Bruce Sutter, 69, Hall of Fame Pitcher / St. Louis Cardinals & Chicago Cubs

Maury Wills, 89, National League MVP / Primarily with the Los Angeles Dodgers

Vin Scully, 94, Voice of the Dodgers for 67 years

National Hockey League (NHL)

Guy Lafleur, 70, Hall of Fame Right Winger / Montreal Canadiens, New York Rangers & Quebec Nordiques

Golf 

Kathy Whitworth, 83, Record Holder for Wins

Tom Weiskopf, 79, British Open Champion

Boxing 

Earnie Shavers, 78

Soccer

Pelé, 82

 

 

 

 

 

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