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Ray Guy, First N.F.L. Punter Named to the Hall of Fame, Dies at 72

The New York Times – Sports:

A slender Georgia country boy with the outlaw Oakland Raiders of the 1970s, he proved that a punt could be a spectacle in its own right.

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Deaths (Obituaries), Draft and Recruitment (Sports), Football, Guy, Ray (1949-2022), National Football League, Oakland Raiders, Pro Football Hall of Fame
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