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Colts Mourn Loss of Legendary Fullback Randy McMillan
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The Indianapolis Colts disappointing season concludes with the tragic loss of former fullback Randy McMillan, who passed away at age sixty-seven. McMillan, a six-year Colt from 1981 to 1986, was a key player, leading the team in rushing for three seasons and contributing over four thousand rushing yards and a thousand receiving yards. His career ended prematurely due to a car accident in 1987. The Colts fifth consecutive playoff absence is now overshadowed by the loss of this franchise legend.
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