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  1. 27 set 2010 · Also Known As: George Frederick Blanda: Born: September 17, 1927 • Pennsylvania Died: September 27, 2010 (aged 83) • Alameda • California Awards And Honors: Pro Football Hall of Fame (1981) • Pro Football Hall of Fame (inducted 1981) • 3 AFL championships • 1 All-Pro selection • 4 Pro Bowl selections • 1961 AP AFL Player of the Year • 1970 Bert Bell Award (Player of the Year ...

  2. 27 set 2023 · George Blanda is the only non-kicker in NFL history to play in four different decades, with a greatness that spanned multiple generations. On the 13-year anniversary of Blanda's passing, we celebrate his memory.

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  3. 28 set 2010 · George Blanda was one of the greatest players in pro football history. He started his career with the Chicago Bears in 1949 but did not become the regular starter at quarterback until 1953. Injuries, however, plagued him during his time with the Bears and he later became frustrated by his lack of playing time.

  4. 27 set 2010 · The Miracle of George Blanda - 1970. Sep 27, 2010 at 05:26 AM. On October 25, 1970 against Pittsburgh, Blanda came off the bench to throw three touchdowns and kicked a field goal to lead the ...

  5. 28 set 2010 · George Blanda, a Hall of Fame quarterback who also excelled as a kicker, passed away early this morning after a brief illness. He was 83. Blanda played more seasons than any player in NFL history. He retired following the 1975 season and just shy of his 49th birthday after 26 seasons with the Chicago Bears, Baltimore Colts, Houston Oilers, and ...

  6. 11 mar 2014 · George Blanda--who played both Chicago and Oakland--presents Bears running back Walter Payton with a portrait before Payton’s last regular-season game, a 6-3 Bears victory over the Los Angeles ...

  7. 10 ago 2023 · The Blanda Family Tree. According to Genealogy.com, George Blanda was born on September 17, 1927, in Youngwood, Pennsylvania. He was the son of Michael and Mary Blanda, who were both immigrants from Slovakia. George had three brothers and two sisters: John, Michael Jr., Joseph, Anna, and Helen.