Charlie Evans, who played in the Giants backfield in the early 1970s, died in his Texas home on Nov. 4 at 76.
A cause of death was not announced.
He was drafted out of USC by the Giants in 1971 and spent the first month of the season on the taxi squad, one of the players under contract to the team but not on the main roster.
Those players used an auxiliary dressing room at Yankee Stadium.
Charlie Evans spent three seasons with the Giants.
“It’s kind of lonely back there,” he told The New York Times. ““Sometimes they forget about you, and when you look in your locker there won’t be any clean sweats, or jocks, or undershirts, or things like that.”
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