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Jim Langer

Personal information
Date of birthMay 16, 1948(age 62)
Little Falls, Minnesota
Career information
CollegeSouth Dakota State
Debut1970 for the Miami Dolphins
Last played1981 for the Minnesota Vikings
Career history
As player:
* Miami Dolphins (1970-1979) * Minnesota Vikings (1980-1981)
* 6× Pro Bowl selection (1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978) * 4× First-team All-Pro selection (1974, 1975, 1976, 1977) * 2× Second-team All-Pro selection (1973, 1978) * NFL 1970s All-Decade Team

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James John Langer (born May 16, 1948 in Little Falls, Minnesota) is a former American football center who played for the National Football League's Miami Dolphins and Minnesota Vikings. He is considered one of the greatest NFL centers of all time and a hard working and quick blocker. Langer was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1987.

Langer played middle linebacker at South Dakota State University, where in 1969 he was Honorable Mention All-America. Langer was signed by the Cleveland Browns as a free agent in 1970, but was cut during training camp. Langer signed as a free agent with the Miami Dolphins where for his first 2 seasons he saw limited action.

Langer became the starter at center in the 1972 season and played in 141 consecutive games over 8 seasons until a knee injury ended his playing days with Miami nine games into the 1979 season. Langer was traded to the Minnesota Vikings prior to the 1980 season, playing 2 seasons with the Vikings before retiring after the 1981 campaign.

During a phenomenal 6-year stretch Langer was named All-Pro 4 times 1974-1977, and 2nd Team All-Pro twice, in 1973 and 1978. He also appeared in the Pro Bowl each of those seasons. Langer played in three Super Bowls with the Dolphins.

The Jim Langer Award is presented to the nation's top Division II lineman each year in his honor.

After retiring from football, Langer worked in the truck accessory business.


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Appleton Post Crescent---Jim Langer-, from Germantown, is an honest man who will answer to the people, not to some party. He's a working man, just like all of us, who cares about ... - Date : Sun, 17 Oct 2010 09:27:42 GMT+00:00
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Sioux Falls Argus Leader---...- and the 6-2, 210-pound Langer, whose grandfather is NFL hall-of-famer -Jim Langer-, loosening things up on the interior, the Dell Rapids offensive attack ... - Date : Sat, 16 Oct 2010 06:58:18 GMT+00:00
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Sioux Falls Argus Leader--Sophomore Cole Langer, whose lineage as the grandson of NFL Hall of Fame center -Jim Langer- makes him a tough dude to bring down, ran for 153 yards and three ... - Date : Tue, 12 Oct 2010 07:03:37 GMT+00:00
No. 6 Nebraska set to run right at South Dakota St - The Associated Press Tweet this news
The Associated Press--The Jackrabbits are the alma mater of place-kicker Adam Vinatieri, the 2002 and 2004 Super Bowl hero for the New England Patriots, and -Jim Langer-, ... - Date : Fri, 24 Sep 2010 07:15:37 GMT+00:00

Miami Dolphins Super Bowl VII Champions

1 Garo Yepremian * 7 Billy Lothridge * 11 Jim Del Gaizo * 12 Bob Griese * 13 Jake Scott (MVP) * 15 Earl Morrall * 20 Larry Seiple * 21 Jim Kiick * 22 Mercury Morris * 23 Charles Leigh * 25 Tim Foley * 26 Lloyd Mumphord * 28 Ed Jenkins * 32 Hubert Ginn * 39 Larry Csonka * 40 Dick Anderson * 42 Paul Warfield * 45 Curtis Johnson * 49 Charlie Babb * 51 Larry Ball * 53 Bob Matheson * 54 Howard Kindig * 56 Jesse Powell * 57 Mike Kolen * 59 Doug Swift * 60 Al Jenkins * 62 Jim Langer * 65 Maulty Moore * 66 Larry Little * 67 Bob Kuechenberg * 68 Mike Kadish * 72 Bob Heinz * 73 Norm Evans * 75 Manny Fernandez * 77 Doug Crusan * 78 Jim Dunaway * 79 Wayne Moore * 80 Marv Fleming * 81 Howard Twilley * 82 Otto Stowe * 83 Vern Den Herder * 84 Bill Stanfill * 85 Nick Buoniconti * 86 Marlin Briscoe * 88 Jim Mandich * 89 Karl Noonan

Miami Dolphins Super Bowl VIII Champions

1 Garo Yepremian * 10 Don Strock * 12 Bob Griese * 13 Jake Scott * 15 Earl Morrall * 20 Larry Seiple * 21 Jim Kiick * 22 Mercury Morris * 23 Charles Leigh * 25 Tim Foley * 26 Lloyd Mumphord * 29 Tom Smith * 34 Ron Sellers * 36 Don Nottingham * 39 Larry Csonka (MVP) * 40 Dick Anderson * 42 Paul Warfield * 45 Curtis Johnson * 48 Henry Stuckey * 49 Charles Babb * 51 Larry Ball * 53 Bob Matheson * 55 Irv Goode * 57 Mike Kolen * 58 Bruce Bannon * 59 Doug Swift * 62 Jim Langer * 64 Ed Newman * 65 Maulty Moore * 66 Larry Little * 67 Bob Kuechenberg * 70 Larry Woods * 72 Bob Heinz * 73 Norm Evans * 75 Manny Fernandez * 76 Willie Young * 77 Doug Crusan * 79 Wayne Moore * 80 Marv Fleming * 81 Howard Twilley * 82 Bo Rather * 83 Vern Den Herder * 84 Bill Stanfill * 85 Nick Buoniconti * 86 Marlin Briscoe * 88 Jim Mandich * 89 Charley Wade

National Football League * NFL's 1970s All-Decade Team

Terry Bradshaw * Ken Stabler * Roger Staubach * Earl Campbell * Franco Harris * Walter Payton * O. J. Simpson * Harold Carmichael * Drew Pearson * Lynn Swann * Paul Warfield * Dave Casper * Charlie Sanders * Dan Dierdorf * Art Shell * Rayfield Wright * Ron Yary * Joe DeLamielleure * John Hannah * Larry Little * Gene Upshaw * Jim Langer * Mike Webster * Carl Eller * L. C. Greenwood * Harvey Martin * Jack Youngblood * Joe Greene * Bob Lilly * Merlin Olsen * Alan Page * Bobby Bell * Robert Brazile * Dick Butkus * Jack Ham * Ted Hendricks * Jack Lambert * Willie Brown * Jimmy Johnson * Roger Wehrli * Louis Wright * Dick Anderson * Cliff Harris * Ken Houston * Larry Wilson * Garo Yepremian * Jim Bakken * Ray Guy

Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 1987

Larry Csonka * Len Dawson * Joe Greene * John Henry Johnson * Jim Langer * Don Maynard * Gene Upshaw

Miami Dolphins Hall of Famers

1983: Paul Warfield * 1987: Larry Csonka * 1987: Jim Langer * 1990: Bob Griese * 1993: Larry Little * 1997: Don Shula * 1998: Dwight Stephenson * 2001: Nick Buoniconti * 2005: Dan Marino



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