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Otto Graham: Facts & Related Content
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Also Known As | Automatic Otto • Otto Everett Graham, Jr. |
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Born | December 6, 1921 • Waukegan • Illinois |
Died | December 17, 2003 (aged 82) • Sarasota • Florida |
Awards And Honors | All-America team • Pro Football Hall of Fame (1965) • Pro Football Hall of Fame (inducted 1965) • 4 AAFC championships • 3 NFL championships • 7 All-Pro selections • 5 Pro Bowl selections |
Education | Northwestern University |
Height/Weight | 6 ft 1 inch, 196 lb (1.85 m, 88 kg) |
Throws | right-handed |
Position | quarterback, defensive back |
Jersey Number | 14 (Cleveland Browns, 1952–1955) • 60 (Cleveland Browns, 1950–1951) |
Draft | Drafted by the Detroit Lions in the first round (fourth overall) of the 1944 NFL draft. |
Completion Percentage | 55.8 |
Games Played | 126 |
Interceptions | 135 |
Touchdowns | 174 |
Yards Gained By Passing | 23584 |
Yards Per Attempt | 9.0 |
Top Questions
What position did Otto Graham play?
Otto Graham played quarterback and defensive back.
How tall was Otto Graham?
Otto Graham was 6 ft 1 inch, 196 lb (1.85 m, 88 kg).
How many times was Otto Graham selected to the Pro Bowl?
Otto Graham was selected to the Pro Bowl five times.
When was Otto Graham inducted to the Hall of Fame?
Otto Graham was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1965.
What college did Otto Graham attend?
Otto Graham attended Northwestern University.
When was Otto Graham born?
Otto Graham was born on December 6, 1921, in Waukegan, Illinois, United States.
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