Paul Lowe
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Paul Lowe | |
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Date of birth | September 27, 1936 |
Place of birth | Homer, Louisiana |
Position(s) | Halfback |
College | Oregon State |
Pro Bowls | AFL All-Star 1963, 1965 |
Awards | 1965 UPI, TSN AFL MVP |
Honors | All-Time All-AFL Team, Chargers Hall of Fame |
Records | AFL All-time Rushing Avg, 4.89 yd/carry |
Statistics | |
Team(s) | |
1960 1961-1968 1968-1969 |
AFL Los Angeles Chargers AFL San Diego Chargers AFL Kansas City Chiefs |
Paul Lowe (born September 27, 1936 in Homer, LA) is a retired American football running back who played for the Los Angeles/San Diego Chargers and Kansas City Chiefs of the American Football League from 1960 to 1969. After Lowe graduated from Oregon State University, he joined the Chargers as a free agent. He returned his first touch of the football in the AFL for a 105-yard touchdown in the Chargers' first-ever exhibition game, and had the Chargers' longest run from scrimmage with an 87-yard run in 1961.
Lowe was the UPI and Sporting News American Football League MVP in 1965 with 1,121 yards rushing (14-game schedule). He was also a two-time all-American Football League selection and a halfback on the All-Time All-AFL Team. Lowe set a pro football record with six games in which he gained 100 or more yards on 14 or fewer carries. He has the AFL's all-time highest rushing average, at 4.89 yd/carry, and his career rushing total of 4,995 yards is second best all-time in the AFL. He is also one of only twenty players who were in the AFL for its entire ten-year existence.
Preceded by Gino Cappelletti |
American Football League MVP 1965 with Jack Kemp |
Succeeded by Jim Nance |
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Categories: American football running backs | Oregon State Beavers football players | Los Angeles Chargers players | San Diego Chargers (AFL) players | Kansas City Chiefs (AFL) players | 1936 births | Living people | People from Louisiana | AFL Most Valuable Players | AFL All-Star players | 10-Year AFL players | Running back stubs