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Dan Fouts was born in San Francisco on June 10, 1951 [1] to Julie and Bob Fouts, the fourth of five children. [2] His father was a sports broadcaster who commentated for the San Francisco 49ers in the NFL for over 20 years. [3] As a child, Dan acted as a stats-keeper for Bob and worked for the 49ers as a ballboy. [4]
Dan Fouts, a Hall of Fame quarterback and Hall of Fame voter, didn't want to get into the Deshaun Watson ordeal, but he warmed up to other topics.
Dan Fouts (3–9) / Tom Flick (1–2) / Mark Herrmann (0–1) Fouts missed Weeks 8–10 with concussion and Week 12 with a shoulder injury. Herrmann started the first of these, but he also sustained a concussion, and Flick started the remaining three.
Joe Burrow had his worst NFL game against an opponent with an inferior quarterback. He has historical company in Hall of Famer Dan Fouts.
Los Angeles Chargers QB Justin Herbert: According to former Chargers' quarterback Dan Fouts, Herbert's foot is "no longer an issue." Fouts claims that he spoke to Herbert about his injury on ...
Dan Fouts had his No. 14 retired in 1988, a year after his retirement. [9] He was the first NFL quarterback to top the 4,000-yard passing mark in three consecutive seasons. He set a then-NFL single-season passing record in 1981, throwing for a career-high 4,802 yards. [10]
With Dan Fouts as quarterback, the San Diego Chargers' offense was among the greatest passing offenses in National Football League history. The Chargers led the league in passing yards an NFL record six consecutive years from 1978 to 1983 [2] and again in 1985. They also led the league in total yards in offense from 1978 to 1983 and in 1985.
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