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Jim Butler (American football)

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for the Steelers for three years, gaining a little more than 500 yards rushing and an additional 233 catching passes out of the backfield. He was also a frequent kickoff returner for Pittsburgh, running back one kick 93 yards for a touchdown in
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In the NFL, Butler was the leading rusher for the Atlanta Falcons in each of his four seasons with the team (1968-1971), and was selected to the
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Butler died February 10, 2014 in Atlanta. He was 71 years old at the time of his death and was survived by a daughter and a son.
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After his retirement from the NFL, Butler worked for the city of Atlanta and on special projects with the
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Jim "Cannonball" Butler carrying the ball against the Los Angeles Rams, October 1971.
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Butler was named a member of the NFL Pro Bowl following the conclusion of the
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Quincy, Florida
Atlanta, Georgia
Position(s)
Running back
US college
Edward Waters
NFL draft
1965
Pittsburgh Steelers
Atlanta Falcons
St. Louis Cardinals
Pro Bowls
Starts
football
running back
National Football League
Pittsburgh Steelers
Atlanta Falcons
St. Louis Cardinals
Delray Beach, Florida
Edward Waters College
Jacksonville, Florida
Pro Bowl
Quincy, Florida

collegiately
Edward Waters College
historically black university
Jacksonville

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