In 1962, George Blanda threw 42 interceptions while playing for the Houston Oilers.
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
he was a qb for the Oakland Raiders.
George Blanda.
No, George Blanda was not part of the Oakland Raiders team in the 1976 Super Bowl. He retired from professional football after the 1975 season. Blanda was a legendary quarterback and kicker, but by the time the Raiders reached Super Bowl XI in January 1977, he had already ended his career.
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
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George Blanda retired from Professional Football in the preseason of 1976. He was on the Raiders team through pre-season. The Raiders had drafter Fred Steinfort and everyone knew that he would be the kicker for the Raiders but the Raiders kept George on the team in case there were any problems.
George Blanda's birth name is George Frederick Blanda.
George Blanda made 335 field goals during his career with the Oakland Raiders. He played for the Raiders from 1967 to 1975, contributing significantly as both a quarterback and a kicker. Blanda's versatility and scoring ability made him a key player in the team's history.
George Blanda (September 1927 to September 2010) was an American football player who played 26 seasons of professional football. He played for the Chicago Bears, the Houston Oilers, and the Oakland Raiders.
George Blanda was born on September 17, 1927.