Bart Starr, the quarterback who lived up to his last name by transforming a small town in Wisconsin into a football capital as he led the Green Bay Packers to five championships, died Sunday, the team said. Starr wasn’t simply one of the best and most successful players in football history. He made football history. He changed the sport and became the face of some of its most iconic moments, with big wins and clutch plays that gave the Packers an unrivaled run of success.
Source: Wall Street Journal May 26, 2019 18:45 UTC