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Johnny Unitas
John Constantine Unitas (; May 7, 1933 – September 11, 2002) was an American professional American football, football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 18 seasons, primarily with the Baltimore Colts. Nicknamed "Johnny U." and "the Golden Arm", Unitas was considered the prototype of the modern era marquee quarterback and is regarded as one of the greatest NFL players of all time. During his professional career from 1956 to 1973, Unitas set many NFL records and was named Associated Press NFL Most Valuable Player, Most Valuable Player three times in 1959, 1964, and 1967, in addition to receiving 10 Pro Bowl and five first-team All-Pro honors. He helped lead the Colts to four championship titles; three in the pre-AFL–NFL merger, merger era in 1958 NFL Championship Game, 1958, 1959 NFL Championship Game, 1959, and 1968 NFL Championship Game, 1968, and one in the Super Bowl era in Super Bowl V. His first championship victory is regarded as one of the ...
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Quarterback
The quarterback (QB) is a position in gridiron football who are members of the offensive side of the ball and mostly line up directly behind the Lineman (football), offensive line. In modern American football, the quarterback is usually considered the leader of the offense, and is often responsible for calling the play in the huddle. The quarterback also touches the ball on almost every offensive play, and is almost always the offensive player that throws forward passes. When the QB is tackled behind the line of scrimmage, it is called a Quarterback sack, sack. The position is also colloquially known as the "signal caller" and "field general". The quarterback is widely considered the most important position in American football, and one of the most important positions in team sports. Overview In modern American football, the starting quarterback is usually the leader of the offense, and their successes and failures can have a significant impact on the fortunes of their team. Ac ...
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1959 All-Pro Team
Selectors of All-Pros for the 1959 National Football League season included the Associated Press (AP), United Press International (UPI), ''New York Daily News'' (NYDN), Newspaper Enterprise Association (NEA), and ''The Sporting News'' (SN). Offensive selections Quarterbacks * Charlie Conerly, New York Giants (AP-2, NEA-2, UPI-2) * Bobby Layne, Pittsburgh Steelers (AP-2, NEA, UPI) * Johnny Unitas, Baltimore Colts (AP) Running Backs * Jim Brown, Cleveland Browns (AP, NEA, UPI) * Lenny Moore, Baltimore Colts (AP, NEA, UPI-2) * Frank Gifford, New York Giants (AP-1, NEA, UPI) Ends * Del Shofner, Los Angeles Rams (AP, NEA, UPI) * Raymond Berry, Baltimore Colts (AP, NEA, UPI) Tackles * Jim Parker, Baltimore Colts (AP, NEA, UPI) * Rosey Brown, New York Giants (AP, NEA, UPI) Guards * Jim Ray Smith, Cleveland Browns (AP, NEA, UPI) * Art Spinney, Baltimore Colts (AP-2, NEA-2, UPI) Centers * Jim Ringo, Green Bay Packers (AP, NEA, UPI) Defensive selections Defensive Ends * Gino ...
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List Of National Football League Annual Passing Touchdowns Leaders
In American football, passing, along with running (also referred to as rushing), is one of the two main methods of advancing the ball down the field. Passes are typically attempted by the quarterback, but any offensive player can attempt a pass provided they are behind the line of scrimmage. To qualify as a passing play, the ball must have initially moved forward after leaving the hands of the passer; if the ball initially moved laterally or backwards, the play would instead be considered a running play. A player who catches a forward pass is called a receiver. A touchdown pass is a pass thrown from a passer to a receiver that results in a touchdown being scored. To be counted as a touchdown pass, the ball can be caught within the field of play and advanced by the receiver into the end zone, or caught by a receiver within the boundaries of the end zone. The number of passing touchdowns a player makes is a recorded statistic in football games. In addition to the overall Nation ...
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List Of National Football League Annual Passing Yards Leaders
In American football, Forward pass#American and Canadian football, passing, along with Rush (gridiron football), running (also referred to as rushing), is one of the two main methods of advancing the ball down the field. Passes are typically attempted by the quarterback, but any American football positions#Offense, offensive player can attempt a pass provided they are behind the line of scrimmage. To qualify as a passing play, the ball must have initially moved forward after leaving the hands of the passer; if the ball initially moved laterally or backwards, the play would instead be considered a running play. A player who catches a forward pass is a receiver. Passing yards are measured in flat yards along one direction of the field, always starting from the line of scrimmage and ending at the point that the receiver is ruled down. If the receiver reaches the end zone and scores a touchdown, then the yardage measurement ends at the opposing team's Goal line (gridiron football), g ...
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1968 Pro Bowl
The 1968 Pro Bowl was the National Football League's eighteenth annual all-star game, which featured the outstanding performers from the season. The game was played on January 21, 1968, at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles, California, United States. Scoring three touchdowns in the fourth quarter, the favored Western Conference rallied for a 38–20 victory, breaking the Eastern Conference's two-game winning streak. Running back Gale Sayers of the 1967 Chicago Bears season, Chicago Bears was named the back of the game for the second year in a row and linebacker Dave Robinson (American football), Dave Robinson of the league champion 1967 Green Bay Packers season, Green Bay Packers received the lineman of the game honors. Attendance at the game was 53,289. The game had controversy because East coach Otto Graham of the 1967 Washington Redskins season, Washington Redskins benched quarterback Fran Tarkenton of the 1967 New York Giants season, New York Giants in the fourth ...
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1967 Pro Bowl
The 1967 Pro Bowl was the seventeenth annual National Football League (NFL) all-star game which featured the outstanding performers from the season. The game was played on January 22, 1967, in a heavy rainstorm at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles, California, before a sparse crowd of 15,062. This was the second-lowest attendance in the history of the Pro Bowl, next to the inaugural game in January 1939, also in Los Angeles. The head coaches were Tom Landry of the Dallas Cowboys for the East and George Allen of the Los Angeles Rams for the West. The game was played a week after the first Super Bowl, on the same field. For the second year in a row, the East dominated the West on the strength of turnovers, and won 20–10. They recovered two fumbles and intercepted four passes. The game proved that the NFL had a successor to the great Jim Brown, the Hall of Fame fullback who retired prior to training camp, with the presence of the Chicago Bears' Gale Sayers, con ...
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1965 Pro Bowl
The 1965 Pro Bowl was the NFL's fifteenth annual all-star game which featured the outstanding performers from the 1964 season. The game was played on January 10, 1965, at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles, California in front of 60,698. The coaches for the game were Don Shula of Baltimore Colts for the West and Blanton Collier of Cleveland Browns for the East. The West team won by a final score was 34–14. The West dominated the East, 411 to 187 in total yards. West quarterback Fran Tarkenton of the Minnesota Vikings was named "Back of the Game" after he completed 8 of 13 passes for 172 yards. At one point during the game, the West backfield was all-Vikings: Tarkenton (No. 10), Tommy Mason (No. 20), and Bill Brown (No. 30). "Lineman of the Game" honors went to the West’s Terry Barr of the Detroit Lions; Barr had 106 yards receiving on three receptions. Frank Ryan, the quarterback of the Cleveland Browns' who had defeated the Baltimore Colts in the 1964 ...
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1958 Pro Bowl
The 1958 Pro Bowl was the NFL's eighth annual all-star game which featured the outstanding performers from the 1957 season. The game was played on January 12, 1958, at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles, California in front of 66,634 fans. The West squad defeated the East by a score of 26–7. The West team was led by the Detroit Lions' George Wilson while Buddy Parker of the Pittsburgh Steelers coached the East squad. San Francisco 49ers running back Hugh McElhenny was selected as the outstanding back of the game and defensive end Gene Brito of the Washington Redskins was named the outstanding lineman. This was the first Pro Bowl to be televised nationally (except in the Los Angeles market where it was blacked out). References External links * {{NFL on NBC Pro Bowl Pro Bowl Pro Bowl Pro Bowl The National Football League All-Star Game (1939–1942), Pro Bowl (1951–2022), or Pro Bowl Games (since 2023) is an annual event held by the National Footba ...
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Pro Bowl
The National Football League All-Star Game (1939–1942), Pro Bowl (1951–2022), or Pro Bowl Games (since 2023) is an annual event held by the National Football League (NFL) featuring the league's All-star, star players. The format has changed throughout the years. Between 1939 National Football League All-Star Game, 1939 and 1942 National Football League All-Star Game (December), 1942, the NFL experimented with all-star games putting the league's champion against a team of all-stars. The first official Pro Bowl was played in 1951 Pro Bowl, January 1951, matching the top players in the Eastern and Western Conferences (NFL) 1933–1969, American/Eastern Conference against those in the Eastern and Western Conferences (NFL) 1933–1969, National/Western Conference. From the AFL–NFL Merger, merger with the rival American Football League (AFL) in 1970 up through 2013 and also in 2017, it was officially called the AFC–NFC Pro Bowl, matching the top players in the American Football ...
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1963 All-Pro Team
The following is a list of players that were named to the Associated Press National Football League's All-Pro Team in 1963 Events January * January 1 – Bogle–Chandler case: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation scientist Dr. Gilbert Bogle and Mrs. Margaret Chandler are found dead (presumed poisoned), in bushland near the Lane Cove .... ''Players from the first and second teams are listed, with players from the first team in bold, where applicable.'' Teams ReferencesPro-Football-Reference.com{{NFL All-Pro Teams All-Pro Teams Allpro ...
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1960 All-Pro Team
Selectors of All-Pros for the 1960 National Football League season included the Associated Press (AP), United Press International (UPI), ''New York Daily News'' (NYDN), Newspaper Enterprise Association (NEA), and ''The Sporting News'' (SN). Offensive selections Quarterbacks * Norm Van Brocklin, Philadelphia Eagles (AP, NEA, UPI) * Milt Plum, Cleveland Browns (AP-2) * Johnny Unitas, Baltimore Colts (NEA-2) Halfbacks * Paul Hornung, Green Bay Packers (AP, NEA, UPI) * Lenny Moore, Baltimore Colts (AP, NEA, UPI) * John David Crow, St. Louis Cardinals (NEA, AP-2) * Tom Tracy, Pittsburgh Steelers (AP-2, NEA-2) * Bobby Mitchell, Cleveland Browns (NEA-2) Fullbacks * Jim Brown, Cleveland Browns (AP, NEA, UPI) * Jim Taylor, Green Bay Packers (AP-2, NEA-2) Ends * Raymond Berry, Baltimore Colts (AP, NEA, UPI) * Sonny Randle, St. Louis Cardinals (AP, UPI, NEA-2) * Tommy McDonald, Philadelphia Eagles (NEA) * Jim Phillips, Los Angeles Rams (AP-2) * R. C. Owens, San Francisco 49ers (A ...
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1957 All-Pro Team
The Associated Press (AP), Newspaper Enterprise Association (NEA), ''New York Daily News'' (NYDN), ''The Sporting News'' (SN), and United Press (UP) were among selectors of All-Pro teams comprising players adjudged to be the best at each position in the National Football League (NFL) during the 1957 NFL season. The AP, NEA, NYDN, and UPI selected a first and second team. Offensive selections Quarterbacks * Y. A. Tittle, San Francisco 49ers (AP) * Johnny Unitas, Baltimore Colts (AP-2) Halfbacks * Frank Gifford, New York Giants (AP) * Ollie Matson, Chicago Cardinals (AP) * Hugh McElhenny, San Francisco 49ers (AP-2) * Tommy Wilson, Los Angeles Rams (AP-2) Fullbacks * Jim Brown, Cleveland Browns (AP) * Rick Casares, Chicago Bears (AP-2) Ends * Billy Wilson, San Francisco 49ers (AP) * Billy Howton, Green Bay Packers (AP) * Raymond Berry, Baltimore Colts (AP-2) * Darrel Brewster, Cleveland Browns (AP-2) Tackles * Lou Creekmur, Detroit Lions (AP) * Rosey Brown, New York Giant ...
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