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NFL’s oldest living player dies aged 95 as Green Bay Packers pay tribute

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Last updated: 2025/08/10 at 5:37 AM
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NFL legend Billy Howton has died at the age of 95 after an historic career.

Howton died on Monday in Houston, according to an obituary issued by Bradshaw-Carter Funeral Home on Friday.

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NFL legend Billy Howton has died at the age of 95 after an historic careerCredit: AP Photo/Bill Ingraham
Football -- Pro Bowl Western Squad, 5 January 1958. Y.A Tittle;John Unitas;George Wilson, coach;Bill Howton;Billy Wilson;Hugh McElhenny;Rick Casares;Art Donavan;Leo Nomellini;Gino Marchetti. (Sleeve reads: SP 12284).;Caption slip reads: 'Photographer: Rustan. Date: 1958-01-05. Assignment: Pro Bowl - West team. 47-48-28, L to R: Hugh McElhenny;Rick Casares;Y.A Tittle;Tom Wilson. 11-12, L to R: Art Donavan;Leo Nomellini;Gino Marchetti. 8, L to R: Y.A Tittle;John Unitas;Coach George Wilson. 65-66: Bill Howton;Billy Wilson. 27: Offensive team (L to R): Backfield - 33, 42, 6, 41;Line - 84, 70, 21, 53, 64, 71, 32. 99-100: West Team'.;2 pages supplementary material lists the full roster for the 1958 Western Conference Pro Bowl squad. (For the full list, please see originals).. (Photo by Los Angeles Examiner/USC Libraries/Corbis via Getty Images)

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Howton played for the Green Bay Packers, Cleveland Browns and Dallas CowboysCredit: Los Angeles Examiner/USC Libraries/Corbis via Getty Images

He was believed to be the NFL’s oldest living player as he was born in Littlefield, Texas back in 1930 and established himself as one of the top wideouts of the 1950s.

The legendary end also founded the NFL Players Association and became its first president.

Howton joined the Green Bay Packers in 1952 and enjoyed six incredible years in Wisconsin.

He then spent a year with the Cleveland Browns in 1959 before undergoing a three-year stint with the Dallas Cowboys until 1963 when he hung up his gear.

Emotional tributes poured across the NFL after the news broke of this incredible loss.

The NFLPA released the following statement: “We are deeply saddened by the passing of Billy Howton.

“He served as a central figure in the formation of the NFLPA and a pivotal pioneer for player rights.

“Because of Billy’s advocacy as the union’s first president, today’s player members have a pension plan, disability coverage and most importantly, a voice of their own in the game and business of football.”

ESPN’s Adam Schefter tweeted: “Billy Howton, a former Green Bay Packers star regarded as one of the most productive wide receivers of the pre-Super Bowl era as well as a founder and the first president of the NFL Players Association, has died. He was 95.”

A fan wrote: “Should’ve been in the Hall of Fame before he died.”

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This fan said: “He was a true legend. Rest well, brother.”

And that one posted: “Sending LOVE & LIGHT his way.”

Howton became the first NFL rookie with a 1,000-yard receiving season after recording 1,231 yards in 1952.

The legendary player led the league in receiving yards twice, was named to four Pro Bowls and was a two-time All-Pro.

And Howton holds the Packers’ single-game franchise record with 257 receiving yards in a 1956 game against the Los Angeles Rams.

When he retired in 1963, the Green Bay Hall of Famer was the NFL’s all-time leading receiver in receptions (503) and receiving yards (8,459).

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