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Bob Hayes Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Draft, College | Pro ...
Bob Hayes - Pro Football Hall of Fame
The Life And Career Of Bob Hayes (Story) - Pro Football History
'Bullet' Bob Hayes Dead At 59 - CBS News
Bob 'the Bullet' Hayes runs the fastest time recorded.
Oct 12, 2020 · Bob Hayes was a world record holder and a double gold medallist in the 100m and 4x100m relay at the Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games. He also played American football for the Dallas Cowboys and faced boxing legend Joe Frazier.
Bob Hayes | Olympic Gold Medalist, Sprinter, Football …
Sep 14, 2024 · Bob Hayes was an American athlete who won Olympic gold medals in sprinting and played for the Dallas Cowboys in the NFL. Learn about his achievements, records, and Hall of Fame induction.
Bob Hayes, Stellar Sprinter and Receiver, Is Dead at 59
Bob Hayes, 59; Olympic Gold Medalist Turned Football Star
Bob Hayes | USA Track & Field
Bob Hayes was a world-class sprinter and a pro football star who won Olympic gold and a Super Bowl. He held the 100m record of 10.06 and anchored the 4x100m relay to a world record of 39.0.
ESPN Classic - Hayes was Olympic gold-medal winner
Bob Hayes: the only Olympic and Super Bowl champion
Hayes, Bob - Encyclopedia.com
Bob Hayes Obituary (2002) - Jacksonville, FL - Florida Times-Union
Bob Hayes Obituary (2002) - Legacy.com
Bullet Bob, the Lightning Bolt of his day - World Athletics
Bob Hayes 1942-2002 – Chicago Tribune
The story of Jacksonville's Bullet Bob Hayes - Florida Times-Union
#2 Bob Hayes | Top 10: Fastest Players | NFL Films - YouTube
Bob Hayes - Only Man To Win Olympic Gold & Superbowl
Bob Hayes – Wikipedia, wolna encyklopedia