December 21, 1975 which was his final regular season game. He completed 1 of 3 passes for 11 yards and 1 INT in the Raiders 28-20 win over the Chiefs.
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 Blanda played for 26 seasons. He was 48 years and 109 days old when he retired from the game.
This record is actually a tie between five people, Sid Luckman, Adrian Burk, George Blanda, Y.A. Tittle, and Joe Kapp, all had 7 touchdowns in one game.
A 52-49 loss to the Oakland Raiders on December 22, 1963 as the Houston Oilers. Oilers quarterback George Blanda threw five touchdowns, but the Oilers could not stop the Raiders from shutting them out 10-0 in the fourth quarter.
Sid Luckman, George Blanda, Y.A. Tittle, Joe Kapp and Adrian Burk
George Blanda.
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
Best as I can tell, the last placekicker who played another position in a game was the late George Blanda, who played backup quarterback as well as performing kicking duties for the Oakland Raiders in 1971.
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.
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.
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 "The Fossil" Blanda was the oldest person to play professional football. He played an amazing 26 seasons in a career that spanned 4 decades. Over the course of his career Blanda played quarterback, place kicker and saw spot duty as a linebacker. In his last game Blanda, wearing the silver and black of the Oakland Raiders in the 1975 Divisional Playoffs, scored his last points in the nfl by kicking a Field Goal and a PAT. When he retired after that game he was 48 years, 109 days old. Blanda is a member of the Professional Football Hall of Fame.The oldest player to play football in the NFL was George Blanda. He last played for the Oakland Raiders in 1975, at the age of 48. Morten Andersen played for the Atlanta Falcons in 2007 at the age of 47.
George Blanda played for 26 seasons. He was 48 years and 109 days old when he retired from the game.
This record is actually a tie between five people, Sid Luckman, Adrian Burk, George Blanda, Y.A. Tittle, and Joe Kapp, all had 7 touchdowns in one game.
George Blanda played 27 years in the NFL mostly at QB and kicker, but he even played some linebacker in his early days. He played for the Bears, Raiders, Oilers and 1 game for the Baltimore Colts.
Daryle Lamonica has: Played Himself - Oakland Raiders Quarterback in "The NFL on CBS" in 1956. Played Himself - Buffalo Bills Quarterback in "1964 AFL Championship Game" in 1964. Played Himself - Buffalo Bills Quarterback in "1965 AFL Championship Game" in 1965. Played Himself - Oakland Radiers Quarterback in "The NFL on NBC" in 1965. Played Himself - Oakland Raiders Quarterback in "The NFL on NBC" in 1965. Played Himself - Oakland Raiders Quarterback in "1967 AFL Championship Game" in 1967. Played Himself - Oakland Raiders Quarterback in "1968 AFL Championship Game" in 1968. Played Himself - Oakland Raiders Quarterback in "AFL-NFL World Championship Game" in 1968. Played Himself - Oakland Raiders Quarterback in "1969 AFL Championship Game" in 1970. Played Himself - Oakland Raiders Quarterback in "NFL Monday Night Football" in 1970. Played Himself - Oakland Raiders Quarterback in "1970 AFC Championship Game" in 1971.
A 52-49 loss to the Oakland Raiders on December 22, 1963 as the Houston Oilers. Oilers quarterback George Blanda threw five touchdowns, but the Oilers could not stop the Raiders from shutting them out 10-0 in the fourth quarter.