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- Dudley was the Steelers first round draft
pick in 1942.
- He was inducted in to the College Football Hall of Fame, the
Pro Football Hall of Fame and the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame.
- In 1946 he became the NFL’s first and only Triple Crown
Winner, leading the league in rushing (146 rushes, 604 yards), punt returns
(27 returns, 385 yards, 14.2-yard average), interceptions (10 interceptions
returned for 242 yards) and lateral passing.
- He made the All-Pro team in 1942 and 1946.
- In 1946 he was named the NFL’s Most Valuable Player.
- Dudley is the only player in football history to receive MVP
in college, service and pro sectors.
- Played on the Pittsburg Steelers (1942, 1945-1946), Detroit
Lions (1947-1949) and Washington Redskins (1950-1951, 1953) during his 9
seasons with the NFL.
- Gained 8,147 combined net yards, scored 484 points and had
23 interceptions in his career.
- Dudley is the only player in football history to receive MVP
in college, service and pro sectors.
Hall of Fame honors:
- Inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in
1956.
- Inducted into the Professional Football Hall of Fame in 1966.
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