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Len Dawson

PositionQuarterback
Number16
Birth DateJune 20, 1935(age 76)
Birth PlaceAlliance, Ohio
Debutyear1957
DebutteamPittsburgh Steelers
Finalyear1975
FinalteamKansas City Chiefs
NFLdraftyear1957
NFLdraftround1
NFLdraftpick5
CollegePurdue
Teams * Pittsburgh Steelers (1957-1959) * Cleveland Browns (1960-1961) * Dallas Texans/Kansas City Chiefs (1962-1975)
Highlights * 6× AFL All-Star selection (1962, 1964, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969) * 1× Pro Bowl selection (1971) * 4× All-AFL selection (1962, 1964, 1966, 1968) * 1× All-Pro selection (1971) * 1962 TSN AFL MVP * 1970 Super Bowl MVP * 1968 AFL All-Star Game Offensive MVP * 3× American Football League champion (1962, 1966, 1969) * 1× World Champion (1969 season) * NFL Man of the Year Award (1973) * 2nd Team, AFL All-Time Team * Kansas City Chiefs #16 retired * NFL/AFL record: Most seasons leading the league in completion percentage
Stat1labelTD-INT
Stat1value239-183
Stat2labelYards
Stat2value28,711
Stat3labelQB Rating
Stat3value82.6
DbfDAWSOLEN01
HOF53

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Leonard Ray "Len" (also "Lenny") Dawson (born June 20, 1935 in Alliance, Ohio) is a former American collegiate and Professional Football quarterback who attended Purdue University and went on to play for three professional teams, most notably the Dallas Texans/Kansas City Chiefs. Dawson led the Chiefs to three American Football League Championships, and a victory in the fourth and final AFL-NFL World Championship Game, for which he won the game's MVP award. Dawson retired from professional football in 1975 and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1987. He is sports director at KMBC-TV in Kansas City and color analyst for the Chiefs Radio Network.

Len Dawson Video

www.youtube.com Click this to watch Tecmo Greatest Teams Season: Preview NFL's Greatest Teams Season- AFC Week 1 ft. Bills, Browns, Jets, Chargers (Tecmo Super Bowl) Sports 28 teams, each the greatest single season of a franchise, compete in a season of Tecmo to see who the greatest team of all time is. Here are the AFC teams competing in week 1. The games are in this order: 1990 Buffalo Bills vs 2006 Indianapolis Colts 1964 Cleveland Browns vs 1999 Tennessee Titans 1968 New York Jets vs 1988 Cincinnati Bengals 1972 Miami Dolphins vs 2004 New England Patriots 1969 Kansas City Chiefs vs 1976 Oakland Raiders 1994 San Diego Chargers vs 2000 Baltimore Ravens 1978 Pittsburgh Steelers vs 1998 Denver Broncos. The music used in the highlight packages was made by Kevin MacLeod. His website is: www.incompetech.com To watch the original greatest teams season, finished in 2008, go here: www.youtube.com DIRECTOR'S CHANNEL: www.youtube.com - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Follow Machinima on Twitter! Machinima twitter.com Inside Gaming twitter.com Machinima Respawn twitter.com Machinima Entertainment, Technology, Culture twitter.com FOR MORE MACHINIMA, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE GAMEPLAY, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE SPORTS GAMEPLAY, GO TO: www.youtube.com TAGS: NFL Football Tecmo Super Bowl Greatest Team All Time Jim Kelly Thurman Thomas Bruce Smith Peyton Manning Reggie Wayne Mercury Morris Tom Brady Joe Namath Boomer Esiason JTerry <b>...</b>
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KMBC's Len Dawson talks with Jim Flink about his mentor, Coach Hank Stram.
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This is clip is from Len Dawson's August 8, 1987, NFL Hall OF Fame Enshrinement in Canton, Ohio as aired on KMBC-TV. Len was presented by Hank Stram. Len joined the Chiefs in 1963 and quarterbacked until he retired in 1975. Len became Sports Director for KMBC-TV in 1966 while still playing for the Chiefs. www.kmbc.com
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This is a 1997 clip from KMBC 9 News at 6:00 with Laurie Everett, Larry Moore, Bryan Busby, and Len Dawson. This open uses Frank Gari's "Image News" music package.
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Pro Football Hall of Famer Len Dawson and Three-Time Pro Baseball All Star Ken Griffey, Sr. speak about recovery from prostate cancer. A nationally distributed TV PSA by Salo Productions.
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www.youtube.com Click this to watch Tecmo Greatest Teams Season: NFC Week 1 Tecmo Super Bowl: Tecmo Greatest Teams Season - AFC Week 2 (Sports) 28 teams, each the greatest single season of a franchise, compete in a season of Tecmo to see who the greatest team of all time is. Here are the AFC teams competing in week 2. The games are in this order: 69 Kansas City Chiefs vs 78 Pittsburgh Steelers 00 Baltimore Ravens vs 76 Oakland Raiders 98 Denver Broncos vs 94 San Diego Chargers 88 Cincinnati Bengals vs 99 Tennessee Titans 72 Miami Dolphins vs 90 Buffalo Bills 64 Cleveland Browns vs 68 New York Jets 04 New England Patriots vs 06 Indianapolis Colts The music used in the highlight packages was made by Kevin MacLeod. His website is: www.incompetech.com If you've missed any of the series and want to catch up, check out the season playlist located on my Youtube channel. To watch the original greatest teams season, finished in 2008, go here: www.youtube.com DIRECTOR'S CHANNEL: www.youtube.com - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Follow Machinima on Twitter! Machinima ‪twitter.com Inside Gaming ‪twitter.com Machinima Respawn ‪twitter.com Machinima Entertainment, Technology, Culture ‪twitter.com FOR MORE MACHINIMA, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE GAMEPLAY, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE SPORTS GAMEPLAY, GO TO: www.youtube.com TAGS: NFL Football Tecmo Super Bowl Greatest Team All Time Jim Kelly Thurman Thomas Bruce Smith Peyton Manning Reggie <b>...</b>
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On his last day as KMBC's Sports Anchor, Len Dawson gives a heartfelt speech when coworkers surprise him with a cake and party. www.kmbc.com
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KMBC's Len Dawson talks about the the building blocks of the Super Bowl-winning Chiefs team.
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KMBC's Len Dawson talks about the practice facilities and staff that the Chiefs had in his day.
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Larry Moore and Len Dawson began working together at KMBC-TV on Labor Day 1968. www.kmbc.com
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Game Of The Week Winner Announced - KMBC Kansas City Tweet this news
KMBC Kansas City--KMBC's -Len Dawson- will be at the game, and will provide the highlights for KMBC News at 10 pm William Chrisman High School also gets a $500 check from ... - Date : Fri, 15 Oct 2010 03:04:54 GMT+00:00
Chiefs Coach Todd Haley Says Texans Loss Is 'Disappointing And Painful' - Arrowhead Pride Tweet this news
Arrowhead Pride--More photos » Dave Einsel - AP Kansas City Chiefs head coach Todd Haley spoke with -Len Dawson- on 101.1 The Fox after the 35-31 loss to the Houston Texans. ... - Date : Sun, 17 Oct 2010 21:29:12 GMT+00:00
Former Purdue star Everett would transcend any era - Journal and Courier Tweet this news
Journal and Courier--During the game, the athletic department recognized quarterbacks Gary Danielson, -Len Dawson- and Mike Phipps. Everett's hero growing up in Kansas was Dawson, ... - Date : Tue, 19 Oct 2010 06:18:36 GMT+00:00
Game Of The Week Winner Announced - KMBC Kansas City Tweet this news
KMBC Kansas City--Our -Len Dawson- will be going to Wyandotte Friday night, where Wyandotte will take on KC Schlagle. Len will show highlights of the game on KMBC News at 10 pm ... - Date : Fri, 01 Oct 2010 03:38:46 GMT+00:00
Game Of The Week Poll Winners Announced - KMBC Kansas City Tweet this news
KMBC Kansas City--Our -Len Dawson- will be heading to Mill Valley where the Bishop Ward Cyclones will take on the Mill Valley Jaguars. The game will be featured on KMBC at 10 ... - Date : Fri, 24 Sep 2010 03:06:22 GMT+00:00
Vote For The High School Football Game Of The Week - KMBC Kansas City Tweet this news
KMBC Kansas City--The winning matchup gets a visit from KMBC's -Len Dawson- at the game and he will provide the highlights from the game on KMBC News at 10 pm Friday. ... - Date : Mon, 18 Oct 2010 02:59:33 GMT+00:00
Ageless wonder George Blanda dies - Kansas City Star Tweet this news
Kansas City Star--Former Chiefs greats -Len Dawson- and Willie Lanier were saddened to learn Monday of the death of George Blanda, who died at age 83. ... - Date : Tue, 28 Sep 2010 04:08:35 GMT+00:00

Preceded by
Roy Evans
Purdue Boilermakers Starting Quarterbacks
1954-1956
Succeeded by
Bob Spoo
Preceded by
Cotton Davidson
Dallas Texans/Kansas City Chiefs Starting Quarterbacks
1962-1974
Succeeded by
Mike Livingston
Preceded by
George Blanda
American Football League MVP
1962
with Cookie Gilchrist
Succeeded by
Lance Alworth, Clem Daniels, & Tobin Rote
Preceded by
Joe Namath
AFL-NFL Super Bowl MVP
Super Bowl IV, 1970
Succeeded by
Chuck Howley

Year Team G Passing
Att.-Comp.
Yards Pct. TD Int. Sacks-Lost Pass
Rating
1957 Pittsburgh 3 4-2 25 .500 0 0 n/a-1 69.8
1958 Pittsburgh 4 6-1 11 .167 0 2 n/a-11 0.0
1959 Pittsburgh 12 7-3 60 .429 1 0 n/a-0 113.1
1960 Cleveland 2 13-8 23 .615 0 0 n/a-24 65.9
1961 Cleveland 6 15-7 85 .467 1 3 n/a-19 47.2
1962 Dallas Texans 14 310-189 2,759 .610 29 17 n/a 98.3
1963 Kansas City 14 352-190 2,389 .540 26 19 n/a 77.5
1964 Kansas City 14 354-199 2,879 .562 30 18 n/a 89.9
1965 Kansas City 14 305-163 2,262 .534 21 14 n/a 81.3
1966 Kansas City 14 284-159 2,527 .560 26 10 n/a 101.7
1967 Kansas City 14 357-206 2,651 .577 24 17 n/a 83.7
1968 Kansas City 14 224-131 2,109 .585 17 9 n/a 98.6
1969 Kansas City 8 166-98 1,323 .590 9 13 13-98 69.9
1970 Kansas City 13 262-141 1,876 .538 13 14 34-277 71.0
1971 Kansas City 14 301-167 2,504 .555 15 13 30-303 81.6
1972 Kansas City 14 305-175 1,835 .574 13 12 28-255 72.8
1973 Kansas City 9 101-66 725 .653 2 5 14-104 72.4
1974 Kansas City 14 235-138 1,573 .587 7 13 25-199 65.8
1975 Kansas City 12 140-93 1,095 .664 5 4 23-196 90.0
Totals 209 3,741-2,136 28,711 .571 239 183 167-1,478 76.3

Kansas City Chiefs Hall of Fame

1970: Lamar Hunt * 1971: Mack Lee Hill * 1972: Jerry Mays * 1973: Fred Arbanas * 1974: Johnny Robinson * 1975: Chris Burford * 1976: E.J. Holub * 1977: Jim Tyrer * 1978: Mike Garrett * 1979: Len Dawson * 1980: Bobby Bell * 1981: Buck Buchanan * 1982: Otis Taylor * 1984: Ed Budde * 1985: Willie Lanier * 1986: Emmitt Thomas * 1987: Hank Stram * 1988: Jerrel Wilson * 1989: Ed Podolak * 1990: Jim Lynch * 1991: Abner Haynes * 1992: Jan Stenerud * 1993: Sherrill Headrick * 1994: Jack Rudnay * 1995: Curtis McClinton * 1996: Deron Cherry * 1997: Dave Hill * 1998: Art Still * 1999: Lloyd Burruss * 2000: Christian Okoye * 2001: Derrick Thomas * 2002: John Alt * 2003: Gary Spani * 2004: Joe Delaney * 2005: Jack Steadman * 2006: Neil Smith * 2007: Albert Lewis * 2008: Curley Culp * 2009: Nick Lowery * 2010: Marty Schottenheimer

Dallas Texans 1962 AFL Champions

84 Fred Arbanas * 66 Sonny Bishop * 87 Mel Branch * 81 Tommy Brooker * 88 Chris Burford * 56 Walt Corey * 74 Jerry Cornelison * 19 Cotton Davidson * 86 Dick Davis * 16 Len Dawson * 79 Charley Diamond * 65 Jon Gilliam * 45 Dave Grayson * 54 Ted Greene * 28 Abner Haynes * 69 Sherrill Headrick * 55 E. J. Holub * 85 Bill Hull * 20 Bobby Hunt * 26 Frank Jackson * 44 Edward Kelley * 67 Carl Larpenter * 75 Jerry Mays * 32 Curtis McClinton * 64 Curt Merz * 82 Bill Miller * 1 Tom Pennington * 14 Bobby Ply * 60 Al Reynolds * 42 Johnny Robinson * 72 Paul Rochester * 10 Jimmy Saxton * 30 Jack Spikes * 35 Smokey Stover * 63 Marvin Terrell * 77 Jim Tyrer * 12 Eddie Wilson * 48 Duane Wood
Head Coach Hank Stram
Coaches Tom Catlin * Bob Ghilotti * Ed Hughes * Bill Walsh

Kansas City Chiefs 1966 AFL Champions

52 Bud Abell * 84 Fred Arbanas * 10 Pete Beathard * 78 Bobby Bell * 61 Dennis Biodrowski * 38 Solomon Brannan * 81 Tommy Brooker * 87 Aaron Brown * 86 Buck Buchanan * 71 Ed Budde * 88 Chris Burford * 80 Reggie Carolan * 23 Bert Coan * 56 Walt Corey * 16 Len Dawson * 72 Tony DiMidio * 66 Wayne Frazier * 21 Mike Garrett * 65 Jon Gilliam * 69 Sherrill Headrick * 73 Dave Hill * 12 Jimmy Hill * 55 E. J. Holub * 20 Bobby Hunt * 85 Chuck Hurston * 82 Ed Lothamer * 75 Jerry Mays * 32 Curtis McClinton * 15 Mike Mercer * 64 Curt Merz * 22 Willie Mitchell * 25 Frank Pitts * 14 Bobby Ply * 60 Al Reynolds * 58 Andy Rice * 42 Johnny Robinson * 76 Hatch Rosdahl * 17 Fletcher Smith * 35 Smokey Stover * 89 Otis Taylor * 18 Emmitt Thomas * 45 Gene Thomas * 77 Jim Tyrer * 24 Fred Williamson * 44 Jerrel Wilson
Head Coach Hank Stram
Coaches Tom Bettis * Darrel Brewster * Tommy O'Boyle * Tom Pratt * Bill Walsh

Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl IV Champions

3 Jan Stenerud * 6 Warren McVea * 10 Mike Livingston * 12 Tom Flores * 14 Ed Podolak * 15 Jacky Lee * 16 Len Dawson '(MVP)' * 18 Emmitt Thomas * 20 Goldie Sellers * 21 Mike Garrett * 22 Willie Mitchell * 23 Paul Lowe * 24 Caesar Belser * 25 Frank Pitts * 30 Gloster Richardson * 32 Curtis McClinton * 38 Wendell Hayes * 40 Jim Marsalis * 42 Johnny Robinson * 44 Jerrel Wilson * 45 Robert Holmes * 46 Jim Kearney * 51 Jim Lynch * 55 E. J. Holub * 60 George Daney * 61 Curley Culp * 63 Willie Lanier * 65 Remi Prudhomme * 66 Bob Stein * 71 Ed Budde * 73 Dave Hill * 74 Gene Trosch * 75 Jerry Mays * 76 Mo Moorman * 77 Jim Tyrer * 78 Bobby Bell * 82 Ed Lothamer * 83 Morris Stroud * 84 Fred Arbanas * 85 Chuck Hurston * 86 Buck Buchanan * 87 Aaron Brown * 89 Otis Taylor

Super Bowl MVP Award

I: Starr * II: Starr * III: Namath * IV: Dawson * V: Howley * VI: Staubach * VII: Scott * VIII: Csonka * IX: Harris * X: Swann * XI: Biletnikoff * XII : Martin & White * XIII: Bradshaw * XIV: Bradshaw * XV: Plunkett * XVI: Montana * XVII: Riggins * XVIII: Allen * XIX: Montana * XX: Dent * XXI: Simms * XXII: Williams * XXIII: Rice * XXIV: Montana * XXV: Anderson * XXVI: Rypien * XXVII: Aikman * XXVIII: Smith * XXIX: Young * XXX: Brown * XXXI: Howard * XXXII: Davis * XXXIII: Elway * XXXIV: Warner * XXXV: Lewis * XXXVI: Brady * XXXVII: Jackson * XXXVIII: Brady * XXXIX: Branch * XL: Ward * XLI: P. Manning * XLII: E. Manning * XLIII: Holmes * XLIV: Brees

Walter Payton Man of the Year Award

1970: Unitas * 1971: Hadl * 1972: Lanier * 1973: Dawson * 1974: Blanda * 1975: Anderson * 1976: Harris * 1977: Payton * 1978: Staubach * 1979: Greene * 1980: Carmichael * 1981: Swann * 1982: Theismann * 1983: Benirschke * 1984: Lyons * 1985: Stephenson * 1986: Williams * 1987: Duerson * 1988: Largent * 1989: Moon * 1990: Singletary * 1991: Muñoz * 1992: Elway * 1993: Thomas * 1994: Seau * 1995: Esiason * 1996: Green * 1997: Aikman * 1998: Marino * 1999: Carter * 2000: Flanigan & Brooks * 2001: Bettis * 2002: Vincent * 2003: Shields * 2004: Dunn * 2005: Manning * 2006: Brees & Tomlinson * 2007: Taylor * 2008: Warner * 2009: Waters

Purdue Boilermakers quarterbacks

Allen * Brees * Campbell * Danielson * Dawson * DeMoss * Dicken * Everett * Fitchner * George * Gorgal * Griese * Gutman * Harmeson * Hance * Herrmann * Hunter * Johansen * Kiepert * Kirsch * Orton * Painter * Pardonner * Peele * Phipps * Piebes * Reeves * Samuels * Stephens * Terrizzi * Trefzger * Vicanti * Vitali * Wellman

Pittsburgh Pirates / Steelers starting quarterbacks

Holm * Heller * Gildea * Matesic * Fiske * White * McCullough * Patterson * Brumbaugh * McDonough * McCarthy * Dudley * Sherman * Zimmerman * Grigas * Warren * Clement * Seabright * Evans * Geri * Ortmann * Finks * Marchibroda * Mackrides * Morrall * Dawson * Layne * Bukich * Brown * Nelsen * Wade * Smith * Izo * Nix * Shiner * Hanratty * Bradshaw * Gilliam * Kruczek * Malone * Stoudt * Woodley * Campbell * Brister * Bono * Blackledge * O'Donnell * Tomczak * Miller * Stewart * Graham * Maddox * Batch * Roethlisberger * Dixon

Pittsburgh Steelers First-round Draft selections

Bill Shakespeare (1936/ #3 overall) * Mike Basrak (1937/ #5) * Byron "Whizzer" White (1938/ #4) * Kay Eakin (1940/ #3) * Bill Dudley (1942/ #1) * Bill Daley (1943/ #7) * Johnny Podesto (1944/ #10) * Paul Duhart (1945/ #2) * Doc Blanchard (1946/ #3) * Hub Bechtol (1947/ #5) * Dan Edwards (1948/ #9) * Bobby Gage (1949/ #6) * Lynn Chandnois (1950/ #8) * Butch Avinger (1951/ #9) * Ed Modzelewski (1952/ #6) * Ted Marchibroda (1953/ #5) * Johnny Lattner (1954/ #7) * Frank Varrichione (1955/ #6) * Gary Glick (1956/ #1) * Art Davis (1956/ #5) * Len Dawson (1957/ #5) * Jack Spikes (1960/ #6) * Bob Ferguson (1962/ #5) * Paul Martha (1964/ #10) * Dick Leftridge (1966/ #3) * Mike Taylor (1968/ #10) * Joe Greene (1969/ #4) * Terry Bradshaw (1970/ #1) * Frank Lewis (1971/ #8) * Franco Harris (1972/ #13) * J. T. Thomas (1973/ #4) * Lynn Swann (1974/ #21) * Dave Brown (1975/ #26) * Bennie Cunningham (1976/ #28) * Robin Cole (1977/ #21) * Ron Johnson (1978/ #22) * Greg Hawthorne (1979/ #28) * Mark Malone (1980/ #28) * Keith Gary (1981/ #17) * Walter Abercrombie (1982/ #12) * Gabriel Rivera (1983/ #21) * Louis Lipps (1984/ #23) * Darryl Sims (1985/ #20) * John Rienstra (1986/ #9) * Rod Woodson (1987/ #10) * Aaron Jones (1988/ #18) * Tim Worley (1989/ #7) * Tom Ricketts (1989/ #24) * Eric Green (1990/ #21) * Huey Richardson (1991/ #15) * Leon Searcy (1992/ #11) * Deon Figures (1993/ #23) * Charles Johnson (1994/ #17) * Mark Bruener (1995/ #27) * Jamain Stephens (1996/ #29) * Chad Scott (1997/ #24) * Alan Faneca (1998/ #26) * Troy Edwards (1999/ #13) * Plaxico Burress (2000/ #8) * Casey Hampton (2001/ #19) * Kendall Simmons (2002/ #30) * Troy Polamalu (2003/ #16) * Ben Roethlisberger (2004/ #11) * Heath Miller (2005/ #30) * Santonio Holmes (2006/ #25) * Lawrence Timmons (2007/ #15) * Rashard Mendenhall (2008/ #23) * Evander Hood (2009/ #32) * Maurkice Pouncey (2010/ #18)

Dallas Texans / Kansas City Chiefs starting quarterbacks

Davidson * Enis * Dawson * Duncan * Beathard * Lee * Livingston * Adams * Fuller * Kenney * Blackledge * Stevens * Seurer * Hudson * DeBerg * Jaworski * Pelluer * Vlasic * Krieg * Montana * Bono * Gannon * Grbac * Moon * Green * Huard * Croyle * Thigpen * Cassel

Kansas City Chiefs Retired Numbers

#3 Jan Stenerud * #16 Len Dawson * #18 Emmitt Thomas * #28 Abner Haynes * #33 Stone Johnson * #36 Mack Lee Hill * #58 Derrick Thomas * #63 Willie Lanier * #78 Bobby Bell * #86 Buck Buchanan

Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 1987

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

Quarterbacks in the Pro Football Hall of Fame

Pre-Modern EraBaugh * Clark * Conzelman * Driscoll * Friedman * Herber * Luckman * Parker
Modern EraAikman * Blanda * Bradshaw * Dawson * Elway * Fouts * Graham * Griese * Jurgensen * Kelly * Layne * Marino * Montana * Moon * Namath * Starr * Staubach * Tarkenton * Tittle * Unitas * Van Brocklin * Waterfield * Young

NFL Alumni Order of the Leather Helmet

1978 * Pete Rozelle, George Halas, Art Rooney * 1979 * Paul Brown, Red Grange, Bronko Nagurski * 1980 * Don Shula, Wellington Mara, Dominic Olejniczak, Pro Football Hall of Fame * 1981 * Lamar Hunt, Tom Landry * 1982 * William Bidwill, Alex Wojciechowicz, Bud Grant * 1983 * F. William Harder, LeRoy Neiman * 1985 * George P. Marshall, Weeb Ewbank * 1986 * Howard Cosell, Vince Lombardi, Vic Maitland * 1987 * Ray Scott, Steve Sabol, Ed Sabol, Bert Bell * 1988 * Raymond Berry * 1989 * Tex Schramm * 1990 * Bill Dudley, Ollie Matson, Steve Van Buren * 1991 * Hugh McElhenny 1992 * Chuck Bednarik, Art Modell * 1993 * Elroy Hirsch, Marion Motley * 1994 * Sid Luckman, Sammy Baugh * 1995 * Otto Graham, Chuck Noll * 1996 * Johnny Unitas, Curt Gowdy * 1997 * Pat Summerall, Ralph Wilson * 1998 * Jim Brown, Al Davis * 1999 * Bobby Mitchell, Paul Tagliabue * 2000 * Len Dawson, Deacon Jones * 2001 * Mike McCormack, Mel Renfro * 2002 * Mel Blount, Jim Otto, Jim Tunney * 2003 * Tom Flores, Willie Davis * 2004 * Dick Vermeil, Val Pinchbeck, Don Weiss * 2005 * Larry Wilson, Joe Greene * 2007 * Sonny Jurgensen, Jack Youngblood * 2008 * Eric Dickerson, John Madden, Alex Spanos



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