Yes.
Blanda played in one Super Bowl for the Oakland Raiders, that being SB II against the Green Bay Packers, a game the Raiders lost 33-14. He kicked two PATs and attempted one field goal, a 47 yarder that was short.
george blanda
George Blanda
His 26-season career spanned an amazing 4 decades. George Blanda is a Hall of Fame-elected, retired quarterback/kicker.George Blanda played for the following teams:Chicago BearsBaltimore ColtsHouston OilersOakland Raiders
The oldest quarterback to ever play in an NFL game was George Frederick Blanda. He was 48 years old when he played in his last game with the Oakland Raiders in 1975
Doug Flutie played at quarterback until he was 43. George Blanda stopped at quarterback at 42 and kicked until he was 48.
George Blanda was the oldest quarterback of all time. He was the oldest to start a football game as a QB at the age of 43 years old, and then he played as a placekicker until he was 48 years, 109 days old. He played 26 seasons in the NFL, although he does not hold the consecutive starts records - rather now Minnesota Vikings quarterback, Brett Favre, does.
The oldest pro quarterback that ever played professionally was George Blanda for the Raiders. He retired in 1976 when he was 48.
George Blanda was the #1 quarterback for the Chicago Bears in 1952 and 1953, starting 19 of the 20 games he played. The Bears record in those 19 games was 7-11-1. He was the #1 QB for the Houston Oilers from 1960-1966, starting 82 of the 98 games he played in. The Oilers record in those 82 games was 44-38-0. He was a starting QB for all or parts of 9 seasons.
George Blanda, who was the Oakland Raiders kicker, was also a backup QB. In 1975, at the age of 48, he played in one game and completed 1 of 3 passes for 11 yards.
George balnda was 48
George Blanda is a record-setting quarterback and placekicker in the United States. Blanda played football for 26 seasons, longer than anyone else, but he is probably best remembered for his last-minute heroic scoring in back-to-back games. In 1970, Blande scored 4 wins and 1 tie for his team with last-second touchdown passes or field goals.
University of Kentucky between 1946-1948 ... he played for head coach Paul 'Bear' Bryant.