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  1. Tom Fears. Pro Football Hall of Fame and Los Angeles Rams wide reciever Tom Fears (55) catches a pass over Pittsburgh Steelers defenders Tony Campagno (44), Gonzales Morales (16) and Frank ...

  2. 20. Sept. 2022 · Tom Fears mid-catch Player career highlights: Obviously, Fears is known as a record setter. He was drafted into the NFL in 1947 as a wide-receiver, also referred to as a split end. He played for the Los Angeles Rams for his 9 year career. Keeping in mind that the forward pass was less common in the 1940’s and 50’s, Tom Fears‘ stats were ...

  3. 8. Nov. 2023 · Tom Fears NFL hall of fame career Tom Fears NFL career highlightsTom Fears was born on December 3, 1922, in Guadalajara, Mexico. His family eventually moved ...

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  4. 19. Nov. 2018 · Tom Fears was one of the NFL's early 1,000-yard receivers, catching 77 passes for 1,013 yards in 12 games in 1949. He topped that NFL record a year later with 84 receptions for 1,116 yards.

  5. FEARS, Thomas Jesse ("Tom") ( b. 3 December 1923 in Guadalajara, Mexico; d. 4 January 2000 in Palm Desert, California), Hall of Fame football player who for fifty years held the record for most receptions in a game. If anyone deserves to be called a true Southern California sports hero, it is Fears.

  6. 29. Sept. 2020 · As the Los Angeles Rams wrap up Phase 2 Week 2 of OTAs, watch highlights from gym workouts and on-field training as the team prepares for the 2024 season. Tom Fears is one of the greatest legends in Rams history and a Latinx pioneer in the NFL.

  7. 19. Nov. 2018 · Tom Fears, an Army Air Corps veteran and a Hall of Famer with the Rams, never forgot his Mexican roots. Photo by Vic Stein/Getty Images The game originally scheduled for Monday night in Mexico City between the Rams and the Kansas City Chiefs would have served as the perfect backdrop to recall the accomplishments of the first Pro Football Hall of Famer and first NFL head coach born on Mexican soil.