Gale Sayers Net Worth is $50 Million Gale Sayers Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Gale Eugene Sayers (born May 30, 1943), also known as "The Kansas Comet", is a former American college and professional football player who was a running back in the National Football League (NFL) for seven seasons during the 1960s and early 1970s. He played college football for the University of Kansas, and was twice recognized as an All-American. He was a first-round pick in the 1965 NFL Draft, and played his entire pro career for the NFL's Chicago Bears.Sayers is a member of both the Pro Football Hall of Fame and the College Football Hall of Fame. His friendship with fellow Chicago Bear Brian Piccolo was the basis for the 1971 movie Brian's Song. He is a successful entrepreneur in the information technology field and an active philanthropist.
Full Name Gale Sayers Net Worth $50 Million Date Of Birth May 30, 1943 Place Of Birth Wichita, Kansas, USA Height 6' (1.83 m) Weight 89.81 Profession Actor, Writer, Miscellaneous Crew Education Omaha Central High School, University of Kansas Nationality American Spouse Ardythe Bullard (m. 1973), Linda McNeil (m. 1962–1973) Parents Bernice (Ross) Sayers, Roger Winfield Sayers Awards SI's All-time College All-Stars Movies Reggie's Prayer, Brian's Song Star Sign Gemini
# Fact 1 While at the University of Kansas as a running back, he was nicknamed "The Kansas Comet" because of his speed. 2 Currently President & CEO of a large, nationwide computer reseller. 3 Halfback on Kansas University's football team, 1962-1964. 4 Inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1977. 5 Tied for 92nd with Dalton Hilliard, Y.A. Tittle, Alex Webster and Sammy Winder on NFL All-Time Rushing Touchdowns List (39). 6 Ranks 5th on NFL All-Time Rushing Average List (5.001). 7 Ranks 99th on NFL All-Time Rushing Yardage List (4,956). 8 Played halfback for the Bears from 1965 to 1971. 9 Holds record for most touchdowns scored in a single game with 6. 10 NFL Lifetime kickoff return leader. 11 Inducted into Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1977.
Actor Title Year Status Character Reggie's Prayer 1996 Guiding Light 1992 TV Series Wedding Guest
Writer Title Year Status Character The Wonderful World of Disney 2001 TV Series book "I Am Third" - 1 episode Brian's Song 1971 TV Movie book "I Am Third"
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Patriot Act: A Jeffrey Ross Home Movie 2005 Documentary much love for
Thanks Title Year Status Character Deadly Games 1982 special thanks
Self Title Year Status Character A Football Life 2014 TV Series Himself Keep the Faith 2013 Documentary Himself Mike & Mike 2011 TV Series Himself - Telelphone Interviewee Top Chef 2008 TV Series Himself Quite Frankly with Stephen A. Smith 2006 TV Series Himself The Tim McCarver Show 2003 TV Series Himself - Guest ESPN SportsCentury 2000-2002 TV Series documentary Himself Sports on the Silver Screen 1997 TV Movie documentary Himself (uncredited) Beyond the Gold 1996 TV Movie documentary Himself Super Bowl XXIX 1995 TV Movie Himself The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1987 TV Series Himself The Mike Douglas Show 1971-1976 TV Series Himself - Co-Host / Himself - NFL Player Greatest Sports Legends 1975 TV Series Himself The Dick Cavett Show 1972 TV Series Himself The David Frost Show 1971 TV Series Himself The NFL on CBS 1965-1970 TV Series Himself - Chicago Bears Halfback / Himself - Chicago Bears Running Back / Himself - Chicago Bulls Running Back Soul! 1970 TV Series Himself
Known for movies Brian's Song (1971) as Writer
Super Bowl XXIX (1995) as Himself
The Tim McCarver Show (2003) as Himself - Guest
Keep the Faith (2013) as Himself