James Charles Norton (October 20, 1938 – June 12, 2007) was an American professional
football safety
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Meanings
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and
punter who played for the
Houston Oilers
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of the
American Football League (AFL). An original member of the Oilers franchise, he played in their first nine seasons from
1960
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Events
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* Jan ...
to
1968
The year was highlighted by protests and other unrests that occurred worldwide.
Events January–February
* January 5 – " Prague Spring": Alexander Dubček is chosen as leader of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia.
* Janu ...
. Norton was an
AFL All-Star for three seasons and holds the league's record for career
interception
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s. His jersey No. 43 was the first of eight
retired
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by the Oilers/Titans franchise.
Early years
Born and raised in
Southern California
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, Norton graduated from
Fullerton Union High School
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History
In 1893 a special election was held to create Fullerton Union High ...
in 1956 and played
college football for head coach
Skip Stahley at
Idaho
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, alongside future pros
Jerry Kramer,
Wayne Walker, and
Jim Prestel
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Selected in the 1959 NFL Draft by the Cleveland Browns, he stayed in and joined the team in ...
in the
Pacific Coast Conference. Nicknamed "Flamingo," Norton played defensive back and
tight end
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, and also punted and returned kicks for the
Vandals
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.
Selected in the
seventh round of in the
1960 NFL Draft
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(75th overall) by the
Detroit Lions and the
Dallas Texans Dallas Texans may refer to:
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* Dallas Texans (arena), 1990–1993 Arena Football League team ...
in the AFL's
inaugural draft in
1960
It is also known as the "Year of Africa" because of major events—particularly the independence of seventeen African nations—that focused global attention on the continent and intensified feelings of Pan-Africanism.
Events
January
* Jan ...
, he signed as an original
Houston Oiler.
Professional career
Although Norton intercepted only one pass in his rookie season in
1960
It is also known as the "Year of Africa" because of major events—particularly the independence of seventeen African nations—that focused global attention on the continent and intensified feelings of Pan-Africanism.
Events
January
* Jan ...
, he went on to become the AFL's all-time interception leader.
In
1961
Events January
* January 3
** United States President Dwight D. Eisenhower announces that the United States has severed diplomatic and consular relations with Cuba (Cuba–United States relations are restored in 2015).
** Aero Flight 311 (K ...
, his first starting season, he snared nine passes and punted with a 40.7-yard average. In a tight defensive duel in the
AFL Championship Game
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, his four booming punts helped Houston defeat the
San Diego Chargers, 10-3, claiming their second AFL championship in as many seasons.
While nursing a slim half-game lead in the Eastern Division in Week 12 of the
1962 AFL season
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, Norton personally tormented
Denver Broncos
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quarterback
Frank Tripucka
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, polishsportshof.com; accessed December 28, 2015. . He stopped three Bronco drives with interceptions as the Oilers stole a 34-17 victory and a berth in their third straight
AFL Championship Game
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. That thriller for the 1962 AFL crown was the league's longest game, a double-overtime contest won by the
Dallas Texans Dallas Texans may refer to:
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*Dallas Texans (NFL), 1952 team in the National Football League
*Dallas Texans (AFL), 1960–1962 team that is now the Kansas City Chiefs
* Dallas Texans (arena), 1990–1993 Arena Football League team ...
, 20-17.
As a defensive back, Norton was a steady tackler with a nose for the football.
His play earned him
All-AFL honors for
1961
Events January
* January 3
** United States President Dwight D. Eisenhower announces that the United States has severed diplomatic and consular relations with Cuba (Cuba–United States relations are restored in 2015).
** Aero Flight 311 (K ...
,
'62,
'63, and
'67, when he scored the only touchdown of his career, returning an interception 56 yards. His number 43 was the first retired by the Oilers, acknowledging his club-record 45 career interceptions,
[ which he returned for 592 yards and a touchdown, and 519 punts. The Oilers/Titans later retired the numbers of Elvin Bethea, ]Earl Campbell
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, Mike Munchak
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, Bruce Matthews, Warren Moon
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, Steve McNair
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, and Eddie George
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.[
]
See also
* List of American Football League players
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References
Additional sources
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External links
Idaho Vandals Athletics Hall of Fame profile
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– Titans/Oilers Hall of Fame
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1938 births
2007 deaths
American football safeties
American football punters
Houston Oilers players
Idaho Vandals football players
American Football League All-Star players
Players of American football from Fullerton, California
Players of American football from Glendale, California
University of Idaho alumni
American Football League players
National Football League players with retired numbers
Fullerton Union High School alumni