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  2. Emerson Boozer - Wikipedia

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    Emerson Boozer (born July 4, 1943) is an American former professional football player who spent his entire career as a running back for the New York Jets in the American Football League (AFL) and National Football League (NFL). In the last year of separate drafts by the AFL and the NFL, Boozer signed with the AFL's Jets, rather than with an NFL ...

  3. Robert Hohenberger - Wikipedia

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    The victim stated that Robert had made amends with her, and he promptly received a minor sentence. He was released two years later, leaving Riverside County and moving to Orange County . In 1971, he was arrested in Laguna Beach for kidnapping two girls at gunpoint, for which he was found guilty and sentenced to life imprisonment , but with a ...

  4. Category:American Football League rushing leaders - Wikipedia

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    Rushing leaders in the ten-year history of the American Football League (AFL) 1960–1969. A total of eight men were annual AFL rushing leaders. A total of eight men were annual AFL rushing leaders. Cookie Gilchrist and Jim Nance each led the league in two seasons.

  5. From Mahomes to Montana, Allen to Kelly, Chiefs-Bills is a ...

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    1966 AFL Championship Game. At War Memorial Stadium in Buffalo, ... He finished with a career-best 83 receiving yards and a touchdown to go along with 58 rushing yards. Cook rushed for 79 yards ...

  6. Mike Garrett - Wikipedia

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    Garrett won a World Championship ring with the Chiefs in Super Bowl IV, the last AFL–NFL World Championship Game before the AFL–NFL merger, when the AFL's Chiefs beat the NFL's Vikings, 23–7. Garrett was the top rusher of Super Bowl IV with 11 carries for 39 yards and a touchdown, also catching two passes for 25 yards and returning a ...

  7. Billy Cannon - Wikipedia

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    [64] [56] His 216 rushing yards in the game also set an AFL record. [65] That December 10, 1961 game is also the highest scoring single-game fantasy football performance of all time in many scoring systems. [66] At the end of the season, he was the AFL's leading rusher with 948 yards and led the league in all-purpose yards.

  8. List of Australian rules footballers who died during their ...

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    AFL: waterskiing accident 1990 Doug Magor: 21 Footscray: VFL: car accident 1969 Michael Mascoulis: 20 Port Melbourne (former West Coast rookie) VFL (formerly AFL) car accident 2013 [14] John McCarthy: 22 Port Adelaide: AFL: accidental fall in Las Vegas 2012 Dinny McKay: 29 South Melbourne: VFL: peritonitis (from burst appendix) 1897 Darren ...

  9. Jim Nance - Wikipedia

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    Nance signed with the Patriots. Though his rookie season was unimpressive, he led the AFL in rushing the next two seasons. He went on to become the only AFL player ever to rush for more than 1,400 yards in a season. At 6-1 and 260 pounds, Nance was a powerful fullback who carried 299 times in 1966, for 11 touchdowns and 1,458 yards.