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Len Hauss, a rugged mainstay in Washington’s offensive line who started 192 consecutive games at center in a 14-year pro football career that led him to the Super Bowl and five Pro Bowl ...
Columnist Loran Smith: In remembrance of Len Hauss, of UGA and NFL fame and 'regular guy' Jesup legend.
Columnist Loran Smith: In remembrance of Len Hauss, of UGA and NFL fame and 'regular guy' Jesup legend.
Baseball can have its hot stove league, but I would rather come to Jesup and reminisce at Sybil’s with John Donaldson and Len Hauss.
Sammy Baugh to Len Hauss: Redskins’ 10 best picks In this Sept. 13, 1942, file photo, Washington Redskins quarterback Sammy Baugh, left, drops back to pass against the Chicago Bears during a ...
Former Washington offensive lineman Len Hauss died Wednesday at a hospital in his hometown of Jesup, Georgia, Matt Schudel of The Washington Post reports.
Then there was Len Hauss, who was signed for collegiate tenure in Athens by line coach J.B. Whitworth, who first recruited Len's mother by eating second helpings of every thing she cooked and ...
A question lingers in Len Hauss’ mind, like the bite from ammonia capsules trainers used to wave under his nose. Once, Hauss seemed indestructible. One hundred ninety-two consecutive starts over ...
Len told a national television audience, “I’m Len Hauss from Jesup, Georgia, and I catch more redfish than anybody in the NFL.” ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Len Hauss, a five-time Pro Bowl center for Washington who started every game over the last 13 seasons of his 14-year NFL career, has died. He was 79.
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