On November 1, 1999, Walter Payton — the legendary running back for the Chicago Bears and an enduring symbol of grit and grace on the football field — passed away at age 46 due to complications from a rare liver disease. Known as "Sweetness" for his smooth yet relentless playing style, Payton left behind a legacy that reshaped the NFL and inspired countless fans. Beyond his athletic achievements, Payton’s humanitarian efforts and public fight with the illness that took his life brought greater awareness to organ donation.
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