Heisman Trophy winner and legend died Friday at age 84, the Louisville Sports Commission confirmed (via ESPN's Adam Schefter).
Hornung threw for 917 yards and three touchdowns while running for 420 yards and six scores for Notre Dame in 1956 en route to winning college football's top individual award.
He spent nine seasons with the Packers, winning four NFL titles, including Super Bowl I, and finished his NFL career with 3,711 rushing yards and 130 receptions for 1,480 yards while scoring 62 total touchdowns.
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