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in 1967 with 44.3 yards per punt, second in the | AFL, a total the much better known Ray Guy surpasse |
He has played in the | AFL, AF2, AIFL, and the AIFA and finished his caree |
However, it found one | AFL affiliate, the International Ladies' Garment Wo |
res for social activities, and there is both an | AFL affiliated and a soccer team in the area. |
Enters his first season in the | AFL after signing with the Force on December 6, 200 |
In 1926 C. C. Pyle, began the | AFL after a dispute with the NFL over the terms of |
Houston was an | AFL All Star Defensive Tackle in 1963, 1964, 1965, |
as on Offensive Guard and was recognized as an | AFL All Star Guard in 1966. |
he had 51 total touchdowns and was named to the | AFL All-Arena First Team. |
interceptions returned for touchdowns to garner | AFL All-Arena Second Team honors. |
as announced that he had been named to the 2008 | AFL All-Ironman team. |
He was selected to the 1960 and 1961 | AFL All-League teams. |
or the Buffalo Bills, making the Sporting News' | AFL All-League team in 1960. |
He was a Sporting News | AFL All-League selection in 1960, 1961 and 1962, wh |
Gonsoulin was a Sporting News | AFL All-League player in 1960, 1962, and 1963, and |
ies in the American Football League, making the | AFL All-League team for 1940. |
he led the team in interceptions and became an | AFL All-Pro defensive back in 1962; same year that |
Wagner is the all-time | AFL all-purpose yardage leader. |
His performance for the season earned him | AFL All-Rookie honors. |
Weatherington was named to the | AFL All-Rookie team in his first season in the form |
for 1,068 yards and 23 touchdowns, and earning | AFL All-Rookie Team honors in the process. |
He was an | AFL All-Star in 1965, 1966, and 1967 and an AFC-NFC |
He was an | AFL All-Star with the Oilers in his rookie year, 19 |
He was an | AFL All-Star in 1966, 1967, and 1968. |
for the Patriots for eleven seasons and was an | AFL All-Star selection in 1969. |
ayed there for three seasons and was a two-time | AFL All-Star selection. |
He played there for two seasons and was a | AFL All-Star selection in 1968. |
An | AFL All-Star in 1961, he followed that performance |
He was also selected to the | AFL All-Star team in 1969. |
He was an | AFL All-Star in AFL. |
He was elected to the | AFL All-Star team for nine straight years as a Char |
Haven made the | AFL All-Star Game in 1969 and the NFL Pro Bowl in 1 |
He was selected to three | AFL All-Star Teams and three AFC-NFC Pro Bowls. |
On January 16, 1965, the 1964 | AFL All-Star game was also held there. |
In 1966, with the | AFL's Miami Dolphins, he was selected to the AFL Al |
He was an | AFL All-Star in 1961. |
The next year, 1963 he was selected to the | AFL All-Star game. |
The Gator Bowl hosted the 1968 and 1969 | AFL All-Star Games. |
Goode was an | AFL All-Star in 1969. |
He was an | AFL All-Star in 1966 and 1968. |
ars at offensive guard, beginning with the 1964 | AFL All-Star Team, and in 1970 was selected to the |
He was an | AFL All-Star in 1967 and 1968. |
Day was an | AFL All-Star in 1965. |
He was an | AFL All-Star in 1963 for the Raiders (one of only t |
He earned | AFL All-Star honors for five straight years beginni |
He was an | AFL All-Star in 1964. |
Klein was an | AFL All-Star in 1962. |
He was a two-time | AFL All-Star selection. |
He was an | AFL All-Star in 1962, when the Texans won the longe |
rom 1964-1972 for 3 different teams, and was an | AFL All-Star in 1969. |
He was an | AFL All-Star in 1968. |
He was an | AFL All-Star for the Bills in 1963, and for the Dol |
ht years (1963-1966) with the Bills, and was an | AFL All-Star in 1965 and 1969. |
After two seasons with the Bills, he joined the | AFL's Oakland Raiders, where he earned AFL All-Star |
ayed there for eight seasons and was a one-time | AFL All-Star selection, and is a member of the Patr |
was a four-time Pro Bowler, including a year as | AFL All-Star with the Chargers in 1968. |
layed there for nine seasons and was a two-time | AFL All-Star selection, and a member of the Patriot |
In 1963, eleven Patriots made the | AFL All-star team, including Gino Cappelletti, Nick |
and in the National Football League, and was an | AFL All-Star in 1967. |
He was an | AFL All-Star in 1963, and a member of the Patriots' |
the Jets leading tacklers, he was named to the | AFL All-Star team five times and played in eight le |
Eisenhauer was an | AFL All-Star in 1962, 1963, 1964 and 1966, and is a |
He was named to the 1968 and 1969 | AFL All-Star Team and led the 1968 Western AFL All- |
played there for ten seasons and was a one-time | AFL All-Star selection, and a member of the Patriot |
en he had seven interceptions and played in the | AFL All-Star Game. |
roncos' team MVP in 1963, 1964 and 1965, and an | AFL All-Star in 1960, 1961, 1962 and 1965. |
He played in the | AFL All-Star Game after his rookie campaign. |
He went to two NFL Pro Bowls and was once an | AFL All-Star during his 12-year pro football career |
He was an | AFL All-Star in 1968 and an AFC-NFC All-Pro in 1970 |
eague's Boston Patriots in 1969, when he was an | AFL All-Star, then for the NFL's Patriots, Dallas C |
He was a one-time | AFL All-Star, in 1967. |
The American Football League ( | AFL) also played Thanksgiving Day games during this |
he comic strip, is bitterly satirical about the | AFL and the Socialist Party. |
In | AFL and NFC championship games, his teams won 3 (19 |
eams had joined the league from both the former | AFL and the [at that time] current af2. |
notoriety as a football coach in the NFL, CFL, | AFL and the now defunct WFL and USFL. |
ampions chronicling the 1969 Kansas City Chiefs | AFL and World Championship season. |
ormer St Kilda Football Club and Brisbane Lions | AFL and current Laois footballer |
t discreet backing to the Army of Free Lebanon ( | AFL) and the NLP Tigers militias besiged by the Syr |
professionally in the American Football League ( | AFL) and the National Football League (NFL). |
009 and includes 26 Australian Football League ( | AFL) and National Rugby League (NRL) players in nud |
He continued in that role after the | AFL and Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) |
e A. Stewart (born August 18, 1947) is a former | AFL and NFL tight end. |
centre for the Collingwood Football Club of the | AFL and the Victorian Institute of Sport located in |
ensive lineman in the American Football League ( | AFL) and the National Football League (NFL). |
as City Chiefs in the American Football League ( | AFL) and in the National Football League (NFL). |
a running back in the American Football League ( | AFL) and National Football League (NFL) for two sea |
wide receiver in the American Football League ( | AFL) and the National Football League (NFL). |
Eight System, which was previously used by the | AFL, and is currently used by the National Rugby Le |
Jim Sears, | AFL and NFL football player |
place in 1970 following the merger between the | AFL and NFL, and was selected by Hall of Fame selec |
ional football in the American Football League ( | AFL) and the National Football League (NFL). |
d played 11 seasons (1966-1976) for them in the | AFL and NFL, as well as one year (1977) with the Ho |
llowed were years of demonstrations by the IWW, | AFL, and other groups. |
Championship Game between the champions of the | AFL and the NFL, in which they defeated the Vikings |
AFL and NRL crowds for 2006. | |
ed professionally for the Miami Dolphins of the | AFL and NFL. |
professionally in the American Football League ( | AFL) and the National Football League (NFL). |
all League (CFL), the American Football League ( | AFL), and the National Football League (NFL). |
man who played in the American Football League ( | AFL) and in the National Football League (NFL). |
They were not members of the | AFL, and fought off more radical rivals such as the |
The | AFL and Tomcats ownership anticipated the completio |
He was a member of the Jets' | AFL and World Championship teams after the 1968 Pro |
played at the MCG due to contracts between the | AFL and MCC. |
l owners reneged on their agreement to join the | AFL and jumped to the NFL, some of the remaining AF |
of the two clubs to keep the Power in both the | AFL and SANFL were later rejected by the SANFL. |
ootball player in the American Football League ( | AFL) and the National Football League (NFL). |
professionally in the American Football League ( | AFL) and the National Football League (NFL). |
nown as the Chicago Soccer League, replaced the | AFL and Joliet jumped to the new league. |
orthern Arizona, Mirich was drafted by both the | AFL and the NFL in 1963. |
ker who played in the American Football League ( | AFL) and the National Football League (NFL). |
professionally in the American Football League ( | AFL) and the National Football League (NFL). |
football player to have won all three: an NFL, | AFL, and Super Bowl Championship. |
e-sharing was a major factor in stabilizing the | AFL and guaranteeing the success of its small-marke |
filiated with the American Federation of Labor ( | AFL) and became the Building Trades Department (BTD |
ssional football in 2001, he played in the NFL, | AFL, and XFL all in one year. |
o be worth over $3 million is subsidised by the | AFL and includes a substantial component of AFL dev |
roup is to provide umpires to the Black Diamond | AFL and the AFL Greater Sydney Juniors (Newcastle a |
r, 2-time All-Met selection.He now plays in the | AFL and was signed on November 1. |
ch Lou Saban's Buffalo Bills of the alternative | AFL, and played his entire five-year career as a sa |
a multi-championship winning and record holding | AFL and NFL quarterback. |
led to Richmond's request being rejected by the | AFL and a majority of rival clubs on December 15th. |
5, he moved to NBC, continuing to broadcast the | AFL and later the National Football League. |
n the AFC West following the merger between the | AFL and the NFL, the Raiders won the division champ |
The 1998 | AFL Ansett Australia Cup was the Australian Footbal |
The 2000 | AFL Ansett Australia Cup was the Australian Footbal |
struggle with injury and could manage just two | AFL appearances but did play in a reserves premiers |
Oliver made six | AFL appearances in 1993 and performed well when put |
The | AFL appointed Garry Lyon as coach for Australia, fo |
rath, an All Ireland winning manager, while the | AFL appointed long-serving Essendon coach Kevin She |
With | AFL approval, it was hoped that the Firebirds could |
in the next year, the building was designed by | AFL Architects and developed by City Lofts Group PL |
t to collect toys for kids, was a member of the | AFL Army Boot Camp - which paid visits to area high |
one percenter of the season through the annual | AFL Army Award competition. |
For main article please see: | AFL Army Award |
The | AFL Army Award was awarded to Brett Deledio for the |
The Crush entered the | AFL as an expansion franchise in 2003. |
In 1960, he was lured to the new | AFL as coach of the Buffalo Bills. |
pa Bay Lightning (NHL) and the Tampa Bay Storm ( | AFL), as well as a minority owner of the Boston Red |
and the fewest rushing yards per attempt in the | AFL, as well as 3rd in fewest passing yards and 2nd |
inal 1988 release included all six teams in the | AFL at the time; Chicago, Pittsburgh, Detroit, Los |
s relating to tied Brownlow Medal contests, the | AFL awarded a retrospective medal to Noel Teasdale |
s relating to tied Brownlow Medal contests, the | AFL awarded a retrospective medal to Colin Austen i |
s relating to tied Brownlow Medal contests, the | AFL awarded a retrospective medal to Verdun Howell |
AFL awards | |
footballs from each league- The Chiefs used the | AFL ball by Spalding, the Packers played with the N |
They played ten years in the | AFL before merging the league into the older NFL. |
e played for the Halas-owned Akron Bears of the | AFL, before being "promoted" to the Chicago Bears i |
A membership organisation, | AfL brings together archive users and practitioners |
ing the half time break of their Saturday night | AFL broadcast. |
Channel Ten used the song to open and close its | AFL broadcasts between 2002 and 2006. |
He played with the | AFL Broncos from 1967 through 1969 and for the NFL |
r of the Bossier-Shreveport Battle Wings of the | AFL, but as 'suspended by league' |
, and was drafted by the Boston Patriots of the | AFL but never played professionally. |
y at the Calgary Rugby Union and are members of | AFL Canada. |
He finished his | AFL career with 427 tackles, 50 interceptions, and |
ames in 2008, he finally pulled the plug on his | AFL career as he announced his immediate retirement |
For most of his | AFL career, Burford was in the top ten in receiving |
Career statistics include a player's complete | AFL career, which, as a result, means that a player |
Earl Spalding, | AFL, Carlton, Cricket, Western Australia; |
arterback who played professionally in the NFL, | AFL, CFL, and NFL Europe. |
AFL Challenge is a simulation game for the PlayStat | |
Asides from TV, | AFL Challenge has also been advertised on the offic |
TV ad's promoting both Sony's new PSP model and | AFL Challenge were run on Channel 10 during the fir |
As part of the marketing campaign for | AFL Challenge, Network Ten's program, Thursday Nigh |
Oklahoma and an integral part of the 1968-1969 | AFL Champion and Super Bowl champion New York Jets. |
le-overtime victory over the two-time defending | AFL Champion Houston Oilers in the longest professi |
In particular, he punted on the 1967 | AFL Champion Raiders and in the second AFL-NFL Worl |
season began with the team trying to repeat as | AFL champions having won in 1963 with a recourd of |
1966 Kansas City Chiefs | AFL champions |
last World Championship game played between the | AFL Champions and those of the National Football Le |
He played on the Buffalo Bills 1965 | AFL Champions in 1965, earning a place in that year |
he New York Giants in the Polo Grounds left the | AFL champions in a similar state. |
offs in 1968 and 1969, and in 1968 captured the | AFL Championship and the World Championship, over t |
He was a member of the Oilers' first | AFL Championship team. |
from 1962 through 1964, when the Bills won the | AFL Championship game, 20-7, over the defending AFL |
d up George Blanda in the Oilers' 1960 and 1961 | AFL Championship seasons, and Len Dawson in the Kan |
They won their only | AFL Championship with a win over the Boston Patriot |
He was on the Chargers' 1963 | AFL Championship team in their victory over the Bos |
n Football League's Kansas City Chiefs in their | AFL Championship year of 1966. |
argers lost to the Houston Oilers, 10-3, in the | AFL Championship game. |
the Denver Broncos from 1965-1967, then for the | AFL's Kansas City Chiefs from 1968 through 1969, wh |
tackle for the Raiders in their 1967 and their | AFL Championship victory over the Houston Oilers as |
sional football game, up to that time, the 1962 | AFL Championship Game against the Dallas Texans. |
He was a part of the 1964 and 1965 | AFL Championship teams. |
It ended with a victory in the | AFL Championship over the Los Angeles Chargers. |
It ended with a loss in the | AFL Championship to the Houston Oilers. |
He earned his first | AFL championship ring as a member of the 1966 Chief |
He played in four of the first five | AFL Championship games (1960, 1961, 1963, and 1964) |
In his final season, he helped the Jets win the | AFL Championship against the Oakland Raiders, and t |
That year the Patriots made it to the | AFL Championship for the first time ever, but lost |
three seasons with the Bills, the team won the | AFL Championship Game in 1964 and 1965, and lost it |
It ended with a loss in the | AFL Championship game. |
1969 as the starting right tackle, winning the | AFL Championship in 1967 and playing in the second |
pionship games and five altogether, winning the | AFL Championship in 1963 with a 51 - 10 thumping of |
Texans; that team moved after winning the 1962 | AFL Championship and became the Kansas City Chiefs. |
s a member of the Texans team that won the 1962 | AFL Championship game, the Texans defeating the Hou |
He was in the Texans' 1962 | AFL Championship game win over the two-time AFL Cha |
961, and was with the Oilers in the first three | AFL Championship games, winning the title in 1960 a |
He was on the Chargers' 1963 | AFL Championship team, and an AFL All-Star in 1961, |
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