PLAYERS Lance Alworth (born 1940) Houston Antwine Fred Arbanas Bobby Bell Elvin Bethea Verlon Biggs Fred Biletnikoff George Blanda (born 1927) Willie Brown Junious (Buck) Buchanan (1940-1992) Ed Budde Nick Buoniconti Chris Burford (born 1938) Ron Burton (1936-2003) George (Butch) Byrd (born 1941) Billy Cannon Gino Cappelletti (born 1934) Wray Carlton Larry Csonka Clem Daniels Len Dawson Tom Day Bob Dee Elbert Dubenion (born 1933) Jim Dunaway Speedy Duncan Larry Eisenhauer Booker Edgerson Earl Faison Miller Farr (born 1943) Tom Flores (born 1937, first Hispanic quarterback in professional football, 1960.) Don Floyd (born 1938) Larry Garron Claude (Hoot) Gibson Cookie Gilchrist (born 1935) Austin (Goose) Gonsoulin (born 1938) Larry Grantham (born 1938) Dave Grayson (born 1939, all-time American Football League interception leader, 47) Bob Griese John Hadl (born 1940) Abner Haynes (born 1937, Rookie of the Year 1960, MVP 1960, over 12,000 career all-purpose yards.) Wayne Hawkins Sherrill Headrick Charlie Hennigan (born 1935, first professional football player to catch more than 100 passes in a season (101, 1964).) Winston Hill E.J. Holub Ken Houston Bobby Hunt Jim Hunt Harry Jacobs Rich Jackson Bobby Jancik Charlie Joiner Jack Kemp (born 1936) Ernie Ladd Daryle Lamonica (born 1941) Willie Lanier Jacky Lee Keith Lincoln (born 1939) Floyd Little (born 1942) Paul Lowe (born 1936) Paul Maguire (born 8/22/1938, played in six of ten American Football League championship games.) Bill Mathis Don Maynard (born 1935) Jerry Mays (born 1939) Curtis McClinton (born 1939) Wahoo McDaniel Ron McDole Gene Mingo (first black field goal kicker in professional football, 1960.) Ron Mix John Morris Joe Namath (born 1943) Jim Nance Ross O'Hanley Vito (Babe) Parilli Gerry Philbin (born 1941) Art Powell Johnny Robinson (born 1938) Paul Rochester George Saimes (born 1941) Tom Sestak (1936-1987) Billy Shaw (born 1938) Art Shell O. J. Simpson Matt Snell (born 1941, 121 yds, td in 3rd World Championship game.) Jan Stenerud Mike Stratton (born 1941, tackled Keith Lincoln with "the hit heard 'round the world".) Walt Sweeney Bob Talamini (born 1939) Lionel Taylor (born 1935, first receiver with 100 catches in a season (1961).) Otis Taylor (born 1942) Charlie Tolar (1937-2003) John Tracey Jim Turner Jim Tyrer Gene Upshaw Ernie Warlick (born 1932) George Webster Jerrell Wilson Ernie Wright COACHES and CONTRIBUTORS Sid Gillman (1911-2003, coached the Chargers all ten years of the AFL.) Lou Saban Hank Stram (born January 3, 1923, coached the Texans/Chiefs all ten years of the AFL.) Weeb Ewbank (1907-1998) (Only man to coach teams to an NFL championship, an American Football League Championship, and a World Championship.) Al Davis (born July 4, 1929) Joe Foss (1915-2003) Lamar Hunt (born 1932) Sonny Werblin Ralph C. Wilson Jr Larry Felser (Buffalo Courier-Express reporter) Jack Horrigan (1926-1973, AFL Public Relations} Jerry Magee (San Diego Union reporter) Will McDonough (1935-2003, Boston Globe reporter} See also: American Football League American_football