Max Runager

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Max Runager
No. 4
Position:
Punter
Personal information
Born:(1956-03-24)March 24, 1956
Greenwood, South Carolina, U.S.
Died:June 30, 2017(2017-06-30) (aged 61)
Orangeburg, South Carolina, U.S.
Height:6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight:189 lb (86 kg)
Career information
College:South Carolina
NFL draft:1979 / Round: 8 / Pick: 211
Career history
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Punting yards:26,581
Punt returns:661
Games played:144
Punt blocks:9
Player stats at NFL.com · PFR

Max Culp Runager (March 24, 1956 – June 30, 2017) was a professional

punter in the National Football League (NFL) for eleven seasons for the Philadelphia Eagles, the San Francisco 49ers, and the Cleveland Browns. A graduate of Orangeburg-Wilkinson High School,[1] Runager played college football at the University of South Carolina. He punted for two Super Bowl teams, the Philadelphia Eagles in 1980 and the San Francisco 49ers in 1984.[2]

Runager is one of at least 345 NFL players to be diagnosed after death with chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), which is caused by repeated hits to the head.[3][4]

References

  1. ^ Sielski, Mike (November 18, 2017). "Hero's life, lonely death: Max Runager suffered because he no longer had football". The Times and Democrat. Retrieved January 27, 2021.
  2. ^ Sielski, Mike (November 8, 2017). "Former Eagles punter Max Runager: Local hero's life, lonely death". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved November 18, 2017.
  3. ^ "The driving force behind Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE)". Concussion Legacy Foundation. Retrieved July 2, 2023.
  4. ^ Belson, Ken; Mueller, Benjamin (June 20, 2023). "Collective Force of Head Hits, Not Just the Number of Them, Increases Odds of C.T.E. The largest study of chronic traumatic encephalopathy to date found that the cumulative force of head hits absorbed by players in their careers is the best predictor of future brain disease". The New York Times. Retrieved July 2, 2023.