sport.wikisort.org - AthleteGeorge D. Belotti (November 29, 1934 – June 15, 2009[1]) was an American football offensive lineman. A center, he played college football at the University of Southern California, and played professionally in the American Football League for the Houston Oilers in 1960 and 1961, and for the San Diego Chargers in 1961. He died of complications from a stroke.[2]
American football player (1934–2009)
American football player
George Belotti|
Position: | Center |
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Born: | (1934-11-29)November 29, 1934 Los Angeles, California |
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Died: | June 15, 2009(2009-06-15) (aged 74) Arcadia, California |
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College: | Southern California |
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NFL Draft: | 1957 / Round: 8 / Pick: 87 (By the Green Bay Packers) |
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- Houston Oilers (1960–1961)
- San Diego Chargers (1961)
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- 2× AFL champion (1960, 1961)
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Player stats at NFL.com |
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See also
Biography portal
- List of American Football League players
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Green Bay Packers 1957 NFL Draft selections |
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- Paul Hornung
- Ron Kramer
- Joel Wells
- Dalton Truax
- Carl Vereen
- John Nisby
- Frank Gilliam
- George Belotti
- Ken Wineburg
- Gary Gustafson
- Jim Roseboro
- Ed Sullivan
- Glenn Bestor
- Jim Morse
- Rudy Schoendorf
- Pat Hinton
- Ed Buckingham
- Don Boudreaux
- Credell Green
- Ernie Danjean
- Percy Oliver
- Chuck Mehrer
- Ronnie Quillian
- John Symank
- Charlie Leyendecker
- Jerry Johnson
- Buddy Bass
- Marty Booher
- Dave Herbold
- Howie Dare
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Houston Oilers 1960 AFL champions (inaugural season roster) |
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- 12 Charlie Milstead
- 15 Jacky Lee
- 16 George Blanda
- 20 Billy Cannon
- 21 Ken Hall
- 24 Julian Spence
- 30 Mike Dukes
- 31 Doug Cline
- 32 Dave Smith
- 33 Bob White
- 34 Charlie Kendall
- 37 Charlie Hennigan
- 40 Tony Banfield
- 41 Mark Johnston
- 43 Jim Norton
- 44 Charlie Tolar
- 47 Don Brown
- 47 Bobby Gordon
- 50 Dennit Morris
- 51 John Simerson
- 53 Hugh Pitts
- 56 Phil Perlo
- 57 George Belotti
- 60 Jim McCanless
- 61 Bob Talamini
- 62 Wahoo McDaniel
- 63 Hogan Wharton
- 64 Fred Wallner
- 65 Gary Greaves
- 70 Al Jamison
- 71 Pete Davidson
- 72 Jerry Helluin
- 73 Dan Lanphear
- 74 George Shirkey
- 75 Don Floyd
- 76 Dalva Allen
- 77 Rich Michael
- 79 Orville Trask
- 82 Johnny Carson
- 84 Jack Atchason
- 86 John White
- 88 Al Witcher
- 89 Bill Groman
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Houston Oilers 1961 AFL champions |
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- 12 Charlie Milstead
- 15 Jacky Lee
- 16 George Blanda
- 20 Billy Cannon
- 21 Ken Hall
- 22 Gary Wisener
- 24 Julian Spence
- 25 Gene Jones
- 27 Fred Glick
- 30 Mike Dukes
- 31 Doug Cline
- 32 Dave Smith
- 33 John Guzik
- 34 Jack Laraway
- 37 Ron Botchan
- 40 Tony Banfield
- 41 Mark Johnston
- 43 Jim Norton
- 44 Charley Tolar
- 46 Claude King
- 50 Dennit Morris
- 52 Bob Schmidt
- 57 George Belotti
- 60 Buzz Guy
- 61 Bob Talamini
- 62 Dick Frey
- 63 Hogan Wharton
- 64 Willis Perkins
- 66 Leo Reed
- 70 Al Jamison
- 73 Bob Kelly
- 74 George Shirkey
- 75 Don Floyd
- 77 Rich Michael
- 78 Byron Beams
- 79 Orville Trask
- 80 Dalva Allen
- 81 Bob McLeod
- 82 Ed Husmann
- 86 John White
- 87 Charley Hennigan
- 88 Willard Dewveall
- 89 Bill Groman
- Head coaches: Lou Rymkus
- Wally Lemm
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