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George Frederick Blanda (September 17, 1927 – September 27, 2010) was an American professional football player who was a placekicker and quarterback in the American Football League (AFL) and National Football League (NFL). Blanda played 26 seasons of professional football, the most in the sport's history, and had scored more points ...
- 26,920
- Youngwood (PA)
- Kentucky (1945–1948)
George Frederick Blanda (* 17. September 1927 in Youngwood , Pennsylvania ; † 27. September 2010 in Alameda , Kalifornien ), auch The Grand Old Man genannt, war ein US-amerikanischer American-Football -Spieler, der sowohl auf der Position des Quarterbacks als auch auf der des Kickers spielte.
- Trikotnummern:, 64, 22, 16
- 236–277
- 60,6
- 26.920
George Frederick Blanda. Position: QB-K Throws: Right. 6-2 , 215lb (188cm, 97kg) Born: September 17 in Youngwood, PA. More bio, uniform, draft info. Hall of Fame. 4x Pro Bowl. 1x All-Pro. 3x AFL Champ.
- Youngwood, PA, USA
- September 17, 1927
George Blanda is a legend of pro football who played for 26 seasons, longer than any other person. He was the oldest quarterback to play in a title game and the only player to score a winning touchdown in the last seconds of a game. He also played as a kicker for 14 seasons and won three AFL titles with the Oilers.
16. Feb. 2024 · George Blanda (born September 17, 1927, Youngwood, Pennsylvania, U.S.—died September 27, 2010, Alameda, California) was an American professional gridiron football player who first as a quarterback and later as a kicker established records for most seasons played (26), most games played (340; broken in 2004), most points scored ...
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11. Apr. 2021 · Learn about the life and career of George Blanda, the all-time record holder for the oldest player in the NFL. From his childhood in coal country to his success with the Bear, the Bears, and the Raiders, Blanda was a legend of the game who played 26 years and won four Super Bowls.
27. Sept. 2010 · George Blanda, the Hall of Fame quarterback and kicker who played 26 seasons in four different decades, died at 83. He was known for his late-game heroics with the Raiders, such as leading them to four wins and one tie in 1970 with late touchdowns or field goals. He also scored 2,002 points and set the AFL single-game passing record.