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Super Bowl hero Max McGee dead at 75

Kansas City Chiefs owner Lamar Hunt, left, visits the Green Bay Packers' dressing room and congratulates Max McGee, right, who scored two touchdowns for the Packers in their 35-10 victory in Super Bowl I in Los Angeles on Jan. 15, 1967. McGee died Saturday Oct. 20, 2007 after falling from the roof of his Deephaven, Minn., home, police confirmed. He was 75. (AP Photo, file)

Max McGee, the unexpected hero of the first Super Bowl and a long-time challenge for Hall of Fame coach Vince Lombardi, died Saturday after falling from the roof of his home, police confirmed. He was 75. Police were called to the former Green Bay receiver’s Deephaven home around 5:20 p.m., Sgt. Chris Whiteside said.

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