John Butler was a professional football player who played as a defensive back in the National Football League (NFL) for several years. He began his career in the NFL after being drafted by the Buffalo Bills in the second round of the NFL draft. Butler played for the Bills for several years and was known for his strong tackling ability and his ability to read the opposing team's offense.

After playing for the Bills, Butler was signed by the San Diego Chargers, where he played for several more years. During his time with the Chargers, Butler continued to be a strong defensive player and was known for his leadership on the field. He was also known for his ability to mentor younger players and help them develop their skills.

Throughout his career, Butler was recognized for his contributions to the game of football. He was named to the Pro Bowl several times and was also named to the All-Pro team. He was also recognized for his work off the field, as he was involved in several charitable organizations and was known for his dedication to helping others.

Despite his success on the field, Butler's career was cut short due to health issues. He was diagnosed with cancer and passed away in 2003 at the age of 44. Despite his untimely death, Butler's legacy lives on in the NFL and in the hearts of his fans and teammates. He is remembered as a talented player, a dedicated teammate, and a true leader both on and off the field.

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