On the morning of Saturday, Nov. 29, the Pro Football Hall of Fame announced the death of the legendary Lem Barney.
"Over the better part of five decades Lem devoted himself to the betterment of others," Pro Football Hall of Fame president and CEO Jim Porter said in a statement. "The Special Olympics, the United Way, the Easter Seals, the United Negro College Fund and the Boy Scouts of America are just some of the many organizations that benefitted from Lem giving back to his community unselfishly and with little fanfare. Lem was a regular in Canton during Enshrinement Week, and his consistent presence here welcoming new class members will be missed."
There's only one problem: he's not dead.
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