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The History of the Fourth American Football League | Pigskin purists, gather round! Today, we embark on a journey through the gridiron gauntlet of the American Football League (AFL). But this isn't your grandfather's rival league. Forget the flash-in-the-pan ventures of the 1920s, 30s, and 40s. The AFL we're dissecting, born in the fiery crucible of the 1960s, was a different beast entirely.

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The History of the Fourth American Football League

By Darin Hayes 📅 2024-05-16
Pigskin purists, gather round! Today, we embark on a journey through the gridiron gauntlet of the American Football League (AFL). But this isn't your grandfather's rival league. Forget the flash-in-the-pan ventures of the 1920s, 30s, and 40s. The AFL we're dissecting, born in the fiery crucible of the 1960s, was a different beast entirely.

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This wasn't just another challenger to the National Football League's (NFL) ironclad grip. The AFL was a revolution, a renegade league built on innovation, audacious player acquisition strategies, and a relentless pursuit of excitement. Unlike its predecessors, the AFL wasn't content to simply chip away at the NFL's dominance. It aimed to reshape the sport itself, offering a faster, flashier brand of football that resonated with a new generation of fans.



Over the next few articles, we'll delve into the heart of this captivating rivalry. We'll explore the unique circumstances that birthed the AFL, the strategic decisions that set it apart, and the legendary clashes that forced the NFL to take notice. Buckle up, football fans, for a wild ride through a time when innovation challenged tradition, and a upstart league dared to rewrite the playbook.


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  • Lance Alworth
  • Jack Kemp

  • Lance Alworth Born August 3, 1940, in Houston, Texas was Pro Football Hall of Fame Wide Receiver, Lance Alworth. This 1961 University of Arkansas All-American wide receiver is best know for his time spent with the San Diego Chargers but he also played his final two seasons in Dallas with the Cowboys. In fact he caught the first TD pass in the Cowboys Super Bowl VI appearance. According to the ProFootballHOF.com website Alworth was the first player from the American Football League to be enshrined in Canton. "Bambi" was not a shy dear by any means as he made the All-AFL team 7 times, played in 7 AFL All-Star games, and led the American Football League 3 years in receptions when he caught balls in 96 consecutive games! He caught 524 passes for 10,266 yards and 85 touchdowns for his career. - 2023-08-03 - Go to Page ► -TOC
  • Jack Kemp Born July 13, 1935, in Los Angeles, California, was former pro football star and Congeressman Jack Kemp. Kemp was a professional quarterback for 13 years. He played briefly in the National Football League and the Canadian Football League. His true gridiron career pinnacle point though was in the American Football League, where he served as captain of both the San Diego Chargers and Buffalo Bills and earned the AFL Most Valuable Player award in 1965 after leading the Bills to a second consecutive championship. - 2023-07-13 - Go to Page ► -TOC


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    Sub-Category:About Sports, Coaches, College HOF, Football Archaeology, Football By Numbers, Football Fun Facts, Football Hall of Fame, Football History, Football Legend, Greatest Games, NFL OTD, NFL Teams
    Author:Timothy P Brown
    Football League:Fourth American Football League
    Football Name:Don Maynard, Hank Stram, Jack Kemp, Joe Namath, Red Grange
    Football Position:Head Coach
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