Sonny Jurgensen, Hall-of-Fame QB Who Redefined NFL Passing, Dies at 91

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Sonny Jurgensen, Hall-of-Fame QB Who Redefined NFL Passing, Dies at 91
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Sonny Jurgensen, one of pro football’s premier passers for the Eagles and Redskins, died at 91 in Naples, Fla. A fluid, accurate drop-back quarterback, he led the NFL in completions, yardage and touchdown passes multiple times, earned five Pro Bowl selections, and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1983. Known for his high-risk, high-reward style and a deep connection with his receivers, he helped shape modern passing offenses and later worked as a broadcaster. His career totals included 32,224 passing yards and 255 TDs, and he remained a celebrated figure in Redskins and NFL history.

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