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Y. A. Tittle


 

Yelberton Abraham Tittle (born October 24, 1926, in Marshall, Texas), better known as Y. A. Tittle, is a former American Football quarterback who played for the Baltimore Colts, San Francisco 49ers, and the New York Giants. He is a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio, inducted in 1971.

Career

Tittle began his career with the Baltimore Colts of the AAFC in 1948, following the team when it moved to the NFL for the 1950. The Colts became defunct after that season, and Tittle joined the San Francisco 49ers. He played there for ten seasons, through 1960, often struggling for playing time. In 1951 and 1952, Frankie Albert also played quarterback extensively, and then from 1957 through 1960, John Brodie took time on the field away from Tittle.

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Baltimore Colts - AAFC - San Francisco 49ers - Frankie Albert - John Brodie

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Tittle moved on after 1960, when the 49ers decided that Brodie was their quarterback of the future. He joined the New York Giants, where he would have some of his best seasons, before retiring after the 1964 campaign. In 1963, just his second to last year, Tittle set what was then an NFL record by throwing 36 touchdown passes. But a poor 1964 put Tittle into retirement after the season.

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In a career lasting 17 years, Tittle passed for 33,070 yards, and 242 touchdowns, and twice received the NFL Most Valuable Player Award. In 1971, he was enshrined in the NFL Hall of Fame.

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NFL Most Valuable Player Award - 1971 - NFL Hall of Fame

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One of pro football's greatest quarterbacks to never win the NFL Chaampionship, nevertheless this 3-time NFL MVP (1957,1962-63) did throw 7 Touchdown passes in the October 28,1962 game involving Tittle's Giants Vs. The Washington Redskins. The Giants won that game 49-34.

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