Joe Theismann, quarterback for the Washington Redskins, was the last non-kicker or punter to wear a single-bar facemask. His last game was on November 18, 1985.
No. But he was the last of the straight-on kickers in the NFL.
In the 2009 NFL draft, that was kicker Ryan Succop of South Carolina selected by the Kansas City Chiefs.
The last time the LSU Tigers beat the Arkansas Razorbacks in football was November 29, 2009 in Baton Rouge, LA, 33-30 in ot. Kicker Alex Tejada missed a Field goal in the last seconds to send the game to ot. Arkansas won the coin toss and Played offense first. Alex Tejada missed another field goal. Then, LSU kicker Josh Jasper made a field goal to win the game for the Tigers. That was the last time the tigers beat the Razorbacks. Hopefully, it will be many more years before they beat them again.
AnswerOtto Graham!!Team namesake and patriarch Paul Brown conceived the single-bar facemask. He ordered equipment manager Leo Murphy to fashion an appliance to keep quarterback Otto Graham on the field during a game in 1953. Graham's mouth had been torn open, but he came back after halftime and managed a victory.
AnswerYes! Here is a listing of a few. Jerry Burch served double duty as a wide receiver and a punter for the 1961 Oakland Raiders and caught a touchdown while being a wide receiver. From 1962-1971, Gary Collins also served as a wide receiver and a punter, only he caught 70 touchdowns- still all as a wide receiver. Danny White was both a punter and a quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys from 1976 to 1984 (and was also strictly a quarterback from 1985 to 1988.) White threw 155 TD passes and scored 8 himself as a rusher.Hall of Famer Sammy Baugh, who played from 1938 to 1952, is best known as a quarterback and defensive back, but he was also an outstanding punter.If those don't count, in 1977 Tom Blanchard of the New Orleans Saints threw a 3 yard touchdown pass.
The last straight on kicker in the NFL was Mark Moseley who retired after the 1986 season. Moseley ended his career in Cleveland with the Browns after playing 13 seasons with the Washington Redskins, 2 with the Houston Oilers, and 1 with the Philadelphia Eagles. The last field goal made in the NFL by a straight on kicker was a 40 yarder on September 13, 1987 by Steve Cox of the Washington Redskins, a punter who would be called on to kick long field goals or when the 1st string kicker was hurt. Cox was called on to kick after Jess Atkinson suffered a dislocated ankle when hit by an opposing player during a point after touchdown attempt.
I believe Tony Franklin was. And Paul McFadden 1984 NFC rookie of the year 1985 Pro bowl.
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The last straight on kicker in a Super Bowl was Mark Moseley of the Washington Redskins in Super Bowl XVIII. The last Super Bowl where each team had a straight on kicker was Super Bowl XI with Errol Mann for the Oakland Raiders and Fred Cox for the Minnesota Vikings.
No. But he was the last of the straight-on kickers in the NFL.
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the oscillating theory of the universe suggests that the creation of this universe followed the death of the last universe. bethany punter wrote this - scientific genius :) hey scientific genius :) (bethany punter)
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There last single was Hurricanes and Suns
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Pat McAfee, drafted in the 7th round of the 2009 NFL Draft by the Indianapolis Colts.
Chris Kolodziejski was a tight end for the Steelers in 1984.