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Chicago Bears Football jersey, worn by Dick Butkus

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Dick Butkus football jersey
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  • Dick Butkus football jersey
  • Dick Butkus football jersey

    Object Details

    wearer

    Butkus, Dick

    associated institution

    Chicago Bears

    Description

    Richard "Dick Butkus (b. 1942) played football with a ferocity that could intimidate even the toughest of competitors. Following a stellar amateur career at the University of Illinois, Butkus was drafted by his hometown Chicago Bears in 1965. He manned the team's middle linebacker position for the next nine seasons, earning pro-bowl honors every year except his first and named All-NFL six times.
    Famous for his intensity, Butkus was a ruthless hitter, averaging 120 tackles a season. Possessing exceptional strength and speed, Butkus made game-changing plays across the field, including 22 interceptions and 27 fumble recoveries over the course of his career.
    Butkus's penchant for hard play took a toll on his body, with a knee injury forcing him to leave the game in 1973. The injury caused friction between the Bears and Butkus, who felt he was intentionally mistreated by team doctors in an attempt to keep him active. In 1975 Butkus took his grievances to court. While he eventually settled the suit, the action publicly exposed tensions between athletes and their employers concerning the health concerns of individual players and a team's financial interest in keeping star performers on the field.
    Despite the sometimes acrimonious relationship, Butkus, who entered the Football Hall of Fame in 1979, has had his number #51 retired by the Chicago Bears and is acknowledged as one of the team's greatest players. He remained in public life following his retirement, helming a charitable foundation and working as a professional actor.

    Location

    Currently not on view

    Credit Line

    Sports Illustrated gift fund

    date made

    1973

    ID Number

    1981.0706.07

    accession number

    1981.0706

    catalog number

    1981.0706.07

    Object Name

    Jersey
    football jersey
    jersey, football

    Physical Description

    elastic (overall material)
    fabric (overall material)

    Measurements

    overall: 56 in x 36 in; x 142.24 cm x 91.44 cm

    worn

    United States: Illinois, Chicago

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    Culture and the Arts: Sport and Leisure

    Data Source

    National Museum of American History

    name of sport or game

    Football

    level of sport

    Professional

    web subject

    Sports

    Metadata Usage

    CC0

    Link to Original Record

    https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746a4-e478-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa

    Record ID

    nmah_675828

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