George Blanda - Wikipedia Blanda was a quarterback and kicker at Kentucky from 1945 to 1948 Coach Paul "Bear" Bryant, who later won fame and set countless records at Southeastern Conference rival Alabama, arrived in his sophomore year, following a 1–9 season in 1945
George Blanda | Biography, Stats, Hall of Fame, Facts - Britannica Blanda played football at the University of Kentucky before he joined the National Football League (NFL) Chicago Bears in 1949 In 1953 he became starting quarterback and led the league in pass completions
George Blanda, “NFL’s Symbol of Everlasting Youth” George Blanda played 26 seasons of professional football, the most in NFL history, and the first NFL player to play in four different decades His career started in 1949 when he signed with the Chicago Bears
ESPN Classic - A player who wouldnt leave Blanda, a 6-handicap golfer who enjoyed playing pool and poker and betting on horses, had more fun in the AFL With the Oilers, he had three seasons of more than 3,000 yards passing, and he directed Houston to league championships in the AFL's first two years (1960-61)
George Blanda | Pennsylvania Center for the Book Not wanting to be known as just a kicker, Blanda retired from the Bears in 1959 Blanda returned to playing football in 1960 when the new American Football League (AFL) was formed Blanda signed with Houston Oilers and earned their starting quarterback job
The Official Site of the Tennessee Titans Blanda captained the Oilers to two consecutive AFL titles in 1960 and 1961, earning AFL Player of the Year honors in 1961 Blanda's career was divided into three distinct parts, 10 years with the Chicago Bears, seven seasons with the Houston Oilers and nine years with the Oakland Raiders
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