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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dan_FoutsDan Fouts - Wikipedia

    He was the winning quarterback in the Epic in Miami game, breaking a playoff record with 433 passing yards. The Chargers advanced to the AFC championship game twice during his career, but never reached the Super Bowl. Fouts is widely considered among the best quarterbacks in NFL history to never reach a Super Bowl.

  2. Daniel Francis Fouts (* 10. Juni 1951 in San Francisco, Kalifornien) ist ein ehemaliger US-amerikanischer American-Football -Spieler auf der Position des Quarterbacks. Während seiner gesamten Profilaufbahn, von 1973 bis 1987, spielte er für die San Diego Chargers aus der National Football League (NFL).

  3. Checkout the latest stats for Dan Fouts. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, college, draft, and more on Pro-football-reference.com.

  4. Fouts was the AFC Player of the Year in 1979 and then, in 1982, he was named the NFL Most Valuable Player by the Pro Football Writers of America, the AFC Player of the Year by United Press International and the NFL Offensive Player of the Year by Associated Press. He was also an All-Pro choice in 1979, 1982, and 1985 and All-AFC in 1979 and 1982.

  5. Dan Fouts is the only player in history to lead the NFL in passing yards for 4 consecutive seasons (1979-82). #MFIC. He was named 1982 NFL MVP by the PFWA and the Newspaper Enterprise Assoc. Son of late SF broadcasting legend, Bob Fouts, Dan was a 49er ball boy and stat keeper. pic.twitter.com/1svpozJPhb — Kevin Gallagher (@KevG163) June 11, 2022

  6. Dan Fouts put on a show in the Chargers thrilling 1981 divisional playoff game vs the Miami Dolphins, dubbed "The Epic In Miami." Relive every second of his legendary performance in the...

  7. 3. Okt. 2021 · Dan Fouts launching against the Buffalo Bills during the 1980 AFC Divisional Playoff Game. Fouts spent 15 years with the San Diego Chargers, followed by 30 years in broadcasting. “I put my whole life into football”, says Dan Fouts in conversation with Sports History Weekly.