00:00 Former NFL tight end Russ Francis killed in New York plane crash
00:03 Russ Francis, a former NFL tight end who played 13 professional seasons and made three Pro Bowls,
00:11 died Sunday in a plane crash at Lake Placid Airport, according to multiple reports.
00:15 He was 70 years old. Francis had become a co-owner of Lake Placid Airways in July,
00:23 and Sunday, he was in a plane with aircraft owners and Pilots Association's senior vice
00:28 president Richard McSpadden when it experienced problems shortly after takeoff around 4 p.m.,
00:33 according to the Adirondack Daily Enterprise in a statement from the AOPA.
00:37 The AOPA wrote that Francis and McSpadden, who also died in the crash,
00:43 tried to return to the airport but didn't reach the runway.
00:46 Francis was born in Kailua, Hawaii, and attended college at Oregon before the
00:52 Patriots selected him in the first round of the 1975 NFL Draft.
00:58 He was also drafted by the Royals in the MLB Draft.
01:01 But his path to the NFL wasn't always clear-cut, and he reportedly only played one full season at
01:08 Oregon. As a senior, he opted to not play football with the Ducks and took lessons three times a day
01:15 to earn his flight license in weeks, according to a Washington Post story from 1977.
01:21 He still ended up with an opportunity in the NFL, though, and Francis finished with 393 catches for
01:28 5,262 yards and 40 touchdowns across 7+ with the Patriots and 5+ with the 49ers.
01:36 In January 1985, Francis won Super Bowl XIX alongside legendary Niners quarterback Joe
01:43 Montana. "This guy was a superstar before Tua, before Marcus, and really put Hawaii on the map,"
01:50 Rich Miano, who played in the NFL at the same time, told Hawaii's KHON News.
01:55 "He was Hawaii football. He had that appreciation, that love for Hawaii that, to me, is so special."
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