Otto Graham.
10 seasons
10 championship game starts
7 Championships
5x Pro Bowl selection
(1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954)
NFL 75th Anniversary Team
NFL 1950s All-Decade Team
UPI NFL MVP (1955)
UPI NFL MVP (1953)
UPI NFL MVP (1951)
Pro Bowl MVP (1950)
AAFC co-MVP (1948)
AAFC MVP (1947)
Cleveland Browns #14 retired
Pro Football Hall of Fame
College Football Hall of Fame
During an astounding career in which the Browns compiled a 105-17-4 record, at the time of his retirement Graham's 86.6 career pass rating served as one of the best of all time, tossing 88 touchdowns in ten seasons of play.
Otto Graham is considered by many historians to be one of the greatest winners in the history of professional sports. Graham played six seasons in the NFL and took the Cleveland Browns to the NFL Championship Game all six seasons, winning three NFL titles. Including four seasons in which his team captured four AAFC titles, Graham played ten total seasons of professional football and made the league championship game all ten seasons, winning seven league titles. In his single season as a professional basketball player, the Rochester Royals also captured the league title. Thus, in 11 seasons as a professional athlete, Otto Graham's teams made the championship all eleven years, winning eight titles.
2007-11-14
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