Walter Jerry Payton

Walter Jerry Payton

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Walter Jerry Payton Wiki Biography

  • Walter Payton was an American football player who played for the Chicago Bears in the National Football League from 1975 to 1987. 
  • He was born on July 29, 1954, in Columbia, Mississippi. 
  • Payton was one of the best running backs in NFL history, holding several records for the most career rushing yards, carries, all-purpose yards, touchdowns, yards from scrimmage, and more. 
  • He was a nine-time Pro Bowler, a Super Bowl XX winner, the league MVP in 1977 and 1985, and the NFL Offensive Player of the Year in 1977. 
  • Payton has been a member of the Baseball Hall of Fame since 1993. 
  • In 2010, the Chicago Bears retired his number 34. 
  • Walter died in November of 1999. 
  • Walter Payton’s net worth has been reported to be as high as $3 million, according to reliable reports, with his footballing talents being the main source of his fortune, as the contracts, he signed with professional clubs generated millions into his bank account. 
  • Payton was one of the best running backs in the nation, but due to segregation, he was denied admission to a prestigious southern university, so he enrolled at Jackson State University in Jackson, Mississippi in 1971. 
  • Because of the players’ strike, Payton only had 596 yards and one touchdown in 1982, and he only played nine games. 
  • Mike Ditka took over as head coach in 1982, and the Bears went 8-8 in 1983 and 10-6 in 1984 under his watch. 
  • In both seasons, Walter rushed for over 1,400 yards, breaking Jim Brown’s mark of 12,312 yards in a game against the New Orleans Saints. 
  • In 1985, Payton and the Bears won Super Bowl XX after an almost flawless 15-1 season and a 46-10 victory over the New England Patriots in the final. 
  • The Bears have struggled to make the second round of the playoffs in both of his last two seasons, losing both times to the Washington Redskins. 
  • Walter Payton married Connie Norwood in 1976, and the couple had two children: Jarret (born in 1980) and Brittney (born in 1990). (born in 1985). 
  • Walter revealed in February 1999 that he had been diagnosed with rare autoimmune liver disease, and he died in November of that year as a result of the complications. 
  • Before his death, Payton raised awareness about organ donation, and his family founded the Walter Payton Cancer Fund in 2002. 
  • The NFL presents the “Walter Payton Man of the Year” award every year to a player who has excelled in community service. 
  • Brittney Payton is a model and actress. 

Walter Jerry Payton Quick Info

Full Name Walter Payton
Net Worth $3 Million
Date Of Birth July 25, 1953
Died 1999-11-01
Place Of Birth Columbia, Mississippi, U.S.
Height 5′ 10″ (1.78 m)
Weight 91.17
Profession American football running back
Education Jackson State University
Nationality American
Spouse Connie Norwood (m. 1976–1999)
Children Jarrett Payton, Brittney Payton
Parents Alyne Payton, Peter Payton
Siblings Eddie Payton, Pam Payton
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0668533/
Awards Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award, AP NFL Offensive Player of the Year Award, College Football Hall of Fame, Bert Bell Award, UPI NFC Player of the Year, AP Most Valuable Player
Music Groups Preservation Hall Jazz Band

Walter Jerry Payton Important Facts

  • Inducted into the ESPN Chicago Hall of Fame in 2011 (inaugural class) with Michael Jordan, Ernie Banks, Dick Butkus, and Mike Ditka.
  • Ranks 8th on NFL All-Time Rushing Yards per Game List (88).
  • Ranks 84th on NFL All-Time Points Scored List (750).
  • Ranks 3rd on NFL All-Time Yards From Scrimmage List (21,264).
  • Ranks 3rd on NFL All-Time All-Purpose Yards List (21,803).
  • Biography in: “American National Biography”. Supplement 1, pp. 474-475. New York: Oxford University Press, 2002.
  • Ranks 4th on NFL All-Time Rushing Touchdowns List (110).
  • Ranks 93rd on NFL All-Time Rushing Average List (4.4).
  • Ranks 2nd on NFL All-Time Rushing Yardage List (16,726).
  • Ranks 2nd on NFL All-Time Rushing Attempts List (3,838).
  • Chicago Bears All-Time Rushing Leader (16,726 yards).
  • When brother Eddie Payton (who also played in the NFL) was asked how it felt to be the brother of a star, he replied, “I don’t know. You better go ask Walter!”.
  • One of the investors of the St. Louis Stallions NFL Expansion candidate in 1993.
  • Before death, he was a spokesperson for organ donation, even though an organ donation could have done nothing at that time to save his life.
  • Appeared on Saturday Night Live (1975) as a co-host with Joe Montana and did an impersonation of Michael Jackson.
  • Voted NFL Player of the Century.
  • Was not allowed to play football until his junior year of high school.
  • Appeared on “Soul Train” while in High School.
  • (1975-1987) Running back for Chicago Bears football team: 7-time All-Pro selection; led Bears to their only Super Bowl championship, 1986. Also holds all-time rushing record for one game, 275 yards. Graduate of Jackson State University, Mississippi. Running back for the National Football League’s Chicago Bears, 1975-1987. Retired as the NFL’s [all-time] 2nd leader in rushing yards with 16,726 (now ranks behind Emmitt Smith who has 18,355 and broke Payton’s record in 2004). Died at age 45 from a rare liver disease. Payton remains the [#1]#2 all-time rushing leader in pro football history, with 16,726 yards in his 13-year career. The accomplishment has been called “one of sport’s most awesome records.” Twice Most Valuable Player in the NFL; elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1993. His former coach Mike Ditka said: “He’s the best football player I’ve ever seen. At all positions, he’s the best I’ve ever seen.” Two children, Brittney Payton and Jarrett Payton (in 1999, also a running back, at University of Miami).

Walter Jerry Payton Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
ESPN SportsCentury 2001 TV Series documentary Himself Self
For Your Love 1998 TV Series Himself Self
Late Show with David Letterman 1997 TV Series Himself Self
Coach 1995 TV Series Himself Self
Summerslam 1994 TV Special Himself Self
WWE Raw 1994 TV Series Himself Self
Ebony/Jet Showcase 1985-1989 TV Series Himself Self
Donahue 1989 TV Series Himself Self
The Arsenio Hall Show 1989 TV Series Himself Self
The Pat Sajak Show 1989 TV Series Himself Self
Greatest Sports Legends 1988 TV Series Himself Self
NFL Monday Night Football 1975-1987 TV Series Himself – Chicago Bears Running Back Self
ESPN’s Sunday Night Football 1987 TV Series Himself – Chicago Bears Running Back Self
The Grand Knockout Tournament 1987 TV Special Himself Self
The New Hollywood Squares 1987 TV Series Guest Appearance Self
Saturday Night Live 1987 TV Series Himself – Co-Host / Various / Michael Jackson Self
Super Bowl XX 1986 TV Special Himself – Chicago Bears Running Back Self
1985 NFC Championship Game 1986 TV Special Himself – Chicago Bears Running Back Self
The NFL on CBS 1978-1985 TV Series Himself – Chicago Bears Running Back Self
1984 NFC Championship Game 1985 TV Special Himself – Chicago Bears Running Back Self
The Super Bowl Shuffle 1985 Video short Himself – The Chicago Bears Shufflin’ Crew Self
Late Night with David Letterman 1984 TV Series Himself Self
The NFL on NBC 1975 TV Series Himself – Chicago Bears Running Back Self
Soul Train 1973 TV Series documentary Guest Self
A Football Life 2011-2016 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Scott Hall: Living on a Razor’s Edge 2016 Video Himself Archive Footage
30 for 30 2016 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
WWE Summerslam: The Complete Anthology, Vol. 2 2009 Himself Archive Footage
ESPN SportsCentury 2002 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
WWE Back in Black: NWO New World Order 2002 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
Off Your Duff 1989 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage

Walter Jerry Payton Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
1988 Blimp Award Kids’ Choice Awards, USA Favorite Male Athlete Won
1988 Blimp Award Kids’ Choice Awards, USA Favorite Male Athlete Nominated