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- Jim Plunkett - Wikipedia
Released from the 49ers after suffering further injuries, Plunkett signed with the Oakland Raiders in 1978 Initially serving as a backup for the Raiders, Plunkett became the starting quarterback during the 1980 season and led them to win Super Bowl XV, where he was named MVP [4]
- Jim Plunkett Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Draft, College | Pro . . .
Checkout the latest stats for Jim Plunkett Get info about his position, age, height, weight, college, draft, and more on Pro-football-reference com
- The Life And Career Of QB Jim Plunkett (Complete Story)
In 1969, Plunkett was even better Passing for conference records in yards (2,673), touchdowns (20), and total offense (2,786), Plunkett became one of the rising stars in college football Washington State coach Jim Sweeney called Plunkett, “The best college football player I’ve ever seen ”
- Las Vegas Raiders: Legendary QB Jim Plunkett Survives Hall of Fame . . .
Jim Plunkett, the signal-caller with the then Oakland and Los Angeles Raiders from 1979 to 1986, is one of 31 players who survived the Hall of Fame’s reduction of “senior players” in consideration to get introduced with the Class of 2025
- Super Bowl Champion QB Jim Plunkett
The NFL awarded Jim Plunkett with the 1980 NFL Comeback Player of the Year award for showing perseverance and overcoming adversity The Raiders moved to Los Angeles, and Jim was benched at the beginning of the 1983 season
- Jim Plunkett Career Stats | NFL. com
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- Jim Plunkett - California Sports Hall of Fame
Raised in meager surroundings by Mexican-American parent who were blind, Plunkett excelled at the game early on, demonstrating his talent for tossing the football by winning a throwing contest at the age of 14 with a heave of over 60 yards
- Jim Plunkett (1990) - Hall of Fame - National Football Foundation
Jim Plunkett set records all three years he quarterbacked Stanford As a sophomore, 1968, he passed for 2,156 yards, a record in what was then the Pac-8 Conference He broke the record in 1969 and 1970 For his career he had 7,887 yards in total offense, a national record that lasted 13 years
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