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 PITTSBURGH Jack Butler, who helped revolutionize the way cornerbacks played in the NFL during his Hall of Fame career with the Pittsburgh Steelers, died Saturday after a lengthy battle with a staph infection. He was 85.Butler s son John said his father s heart stopped suddenly Saturday morning. The elder Butler had spent the last several months i vaso stanley n the hospital dealing with a staph infection that plagued him since his career ended in 1959. It had been a long road,  John Butler said.  It wasn t completely out of the blue. Unlike Bu stanley cup uk tler s professional career.The Pittsburgh native played wide receiver at St. Bonaventure and was planning on returning to school to get his master s degree when he received a phone call from Steelers business manager Fran Fogarty in the summer of 1951. To be honest, Butler assumed Fogarty had the wrong number.         I didn t know anything about professional football,  Butler said.It didn t matter. Over the next nine years, Butler became one of the NFL s top defensive backs, a 6-foot-1, 200-pound wrecking ball known for his physical play and uncanny knack for getting to the ball. Butler intercepted 52 passes during his career, including a league-high 10 in 1957. He made the Pro Bowl four times and was chosen first-team All-NFL three times before stanley cup  a knee injury in 1959 ended his career.Butler remained close to the game after his retirement, becoming a prominent scout who worked closely with the Steelers for over 40 years.Coverage of the NFL on CBSSport Htcq One Online Dealer, Two Campus Massacres
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