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Douglas Wayne Hart (June 6, 1939 – January 1, 2020) was a professional American football player, a defensive back who played eight seasons for the Green Bay Packers of the National Football LeagueBorn and raised in Handley, Texas, which was later annexed by Fort Worth, Hart played high school football at Handley High School in Fort Worth. 

He played two years of junior college football at Navarro College, then walked on at Arlington State College (now University of Texas at Arlington) and earned a football scholarship.

Unselected in the 1963 NFL draft and AFL draft, Hart was signed as a free agent by the St. Louis Cardinals, who waived him in training camp. He was picked up on waivers by the Packers in and spent all of that 1963 season on the Packers' taxi squad, but played in every Packers game from 1964 through 1971; he retired in training camp in August 1972 at age 33.

In his NFL career as a cornerback and safety, Hart had 15 interceptions. In 1969, he scored a touchdown on an 85-yard interception return against the Minnesota Vikings at Milwaukee County Stadium; it was the longest interception return in the NFL that season. 

As of 2011, his five defensive touchdowns were tied for fourth place all-time for the Packers. Hart was part of the Packer teams that won an unprecedented three consecutive NFL championships, which concluded with the first two Super Bowls.

While with the Packers, Hart lived in Green Bay year-round and the outdoor-minded Texan embraced winter sports, taking up alpine skiing and snowmobile racing. He won races on an Arctic Cat snowmobile, a company that he would later serve as vice president.