David Michael Stratton (April 10, 1941 – March 25, 2020) was an American professional
football
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player who was a
linebacker for 12 seasons in the
American Football League
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(AFL) and
National Football League (NFL). He won two
AFL championships with the
Buffalo Bills
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, where he was a six-time
AFL All-Star
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. He was named to the
AFL All-Time Second Team.
Stratton played
college football
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Unlike most ...
for the
Tennessee Volunteers. He played professionally for 11 years with the Bills and spent his final season with the
San Diego Chargers
The San Diego Chargers were a professional American football team that played in San Diego from 1961 until the end of the 2016 season, before relocating to Los Angeles, where the franchise had played its inaugural 1960 season. The team is now ...
. He won two AFL championships with the Bills in 1964 and 1965, with his tackle of
Keith Lincoln in the former game being referred to as “The Hit Heard ‘Round the World”. His contributions as a team leader of a defense that allowed just seven points each in consecutive championship games as resulted in him being called one of the best defensive players in Bills history.
Early life
Stratton attended Tellico Plains High in
Tellico Plains, Tennessee
Tellico Plains is a town in Monroe County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 859 at the 2000 census and 880 at the 2010 census.
History
The area along the Tellico River was inhabited for thousands of years by indigenous peoples. The hi ...
, a
hamlet in the
Great Smoky Mountains region.
[ Football players there did not attract college recruiters, and Tellico Plains athletes rarely went to college. Stratton played ]tackle
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** Tackle (football move), a play in various forms of football
** Tackle (gridiron football position), a position in American football and Canadian football
** Dump tackle, a forceful move in rugby of picking ...
, fullback Fullback or Full back may refer to:
Sports
* A position in various kinds of football, including:
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and wingback.[
Stratton received a scholarship from Volunteers coach Bowden Wyatt to play at the University of Tennessee.][ He was a two-way player with Tennessee, playing tight end on offense and defensive end on defense.
]
Professional career
Drafted out of college by the Buffalo Bills
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in the 13th round of the 1962 AFL draft
The 1962 American Football League draft was held on December 2, 1961. With the first overall pick, the Oakland Raiders selected quarterback Roman Gabriel.
Order
Boston Patriots draft picks (selected sixth)
Buffalo Bills draft picks (selec ...
, Stratton was selected as an AFL All-Star
The American Football League All-Star game was the annual game which featured each year's best performers in the American Football League (AFL). The game was first played in 1961 and the final AFL All-Star game occurred in 1969, prior to the leagu ...
six straight seasons from 1963 through 1968. Bills coach Lou Saban teamed him with Harry Jacobs and John Tracey to form one of the best linebacking crews, playing together for 62 consecutive games from 1963 through 1967, a pro football record. They helped the Bills defense hold opposing teams without a 100-yard rusher for seventeen consecutive games in 1964
Events January
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* January 5 - In the first meeting between leaders of the Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches since the fifteenth century, Pope Paul VI and Patriarch ...
and 1965
Events January–February
* January 14 – The Prime Minister of Northern Ireland and the Taoiseach of the Republic of Ireland meet for the first time in 43 years.
* January 20
** Lyndon B. Johnson is Second inauguration of Lyndo ...
, capturing AFL championships in both years.
In the 1964 AFL Championship Game
The 1964 AFL Championship Game was the American Football League's fifth championship game, played at War Memorial Stadium in Buffalo, New York, on Saturday, December 26.
The Buffalo Bills (12–2) of the Eastern Division hosted the defendin ...
against the San Diego Chargers
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, Stratton made the memorable "hit heard 'round the world". San Diego's Keith Lincoln had a 38-yard run on the game's opening play. The Chargers were leading 7–0 when Stratton drove his shoulder into Lincoln's midsection, breaking the star running back's ribs and knocking him out of the game.[ The Bills shut out San Diego for the rest of the game, and won 20–7.][ In the closing minutes of the first half with Buffalo leading 13–7, the Chargers drove to the Bills' 15, but Stratton ]intercepted
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a Tobin Rote pass to end the threat. Rote and San Diego coach Sid Gillman called the turnover a decisive play. The combined efforts of players such as defensive tackle Tom Sestak
Thomas Joseph Sestak (March 9, 1936 – April 3, 1987) was an American football defensive lineman who played for the Buffalo Bills of the American Football League (AFL).
Early life
Sestak was born in Gonzales, Texas. He had mixed European he ...
, cornerback Butch Byrd
George Edward "Butch" Byrd (born September 20, 1941) is a former professional American football defensive back. He started his career playing college football at Boston University. He joined the Buffalo Bills in 1964 and immediately made an imp ...
, and others led to two Bills championships, where they allowed seven points in each contest.
Stratton played 11 seasons for the Bills before ending his career with the Chargers in 1973. He finished his career with 21 interceptions—18 with the Bills and 3 with the Chargers.[ He was selected to the AFL All-Time Second Team.]
Later years
After football, Stratton became an executive with insurance company Crump Associates in Knoxville, Tennessee.
On March 25, 2020, Stratton died at age 78 from heart complications after a recent fall.
See also
* List of American Football League players
References
External links
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1941 births
2020 deaths
American football linebackers
Buffalo Bills players
San Diego Chargers players
Tennessee Volunteers football players
American Football League All-Time Team
American Football League All-Star players
People from Tellico Plains, Tennessee
Players of American football from Tennessee
American Football League players