Hard-partying Green Bay Packers receiver Max McGee, who scored the first touchdown in Super Bowl history, had a gambling habit that the FBI tracked after his career ended, newly released records show.Agents investigated McGee for about a year, from late 1972 through September 1973, before dropping the case for lack of evidence
The Associated Press: AP: FBI Probed Packers' McGee's Gambling
Another gridiron hero bites the dust.
He liked to play poker, but apparently none of his friends or even his widow knew about the gambling.