1962 Dallas Texans season
The 1962 Dallas Texans season was the third and final season of Lamar Hunt's American Football League franchise before its relocation to Kansas City from Dallas. The Texans won their first AFL championship (and only title in Dallas) when they defeated their intrastate rivals, the two-time defending champion Houston Oilers, 20–17 in double overtime—a game which now stands as the second longest game in pro football history and the longest in AFL history.
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1962 Dallas Texans season
The 1962 Dallas Texans season was the third and final season of Lamar Hunt's American Football League franchise before its relocation to Kansas City from Dallas. The Texans won their first AFL championship (and only title in Dallas) when they defeated their intrastate rivals, the two-time defending champion Houston Oilers, 20–17 in double overtime—a game which now stands as the second longest game in pro football history and the longest in AFL history.
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La stagione 1962 dei Dallas Te ...... 29 passati, 21 corsi) in 1962.
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The 1962 Dallas Texans season ...... passing, 21 rushing) in 1962.
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DB Dave Grayson
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DT Jerry Mays
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DT Mel Branch
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FB Curtis McClinton
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HB Abner Haynes
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LB Sherrill Headrick
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OT Jerry Cornelison
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OT Jim Tyrer
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1962-12-23
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Won AFL Championship 20–17
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American Football League champion
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Dallas Texans 20, Houston Oilers 17
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La stagione 1962 dei Dallas Te ...... tico e la più lunga della AFL.
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The 1962 Dallas Texans season ...... nd the longest in AFL history.
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