Houston Antwine

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Houston Antwine
Date of birth April 11, 1939
Place of birth Louise, Mississippi
Position(s) Defensive lineman
College Southern Illinois
AFL Draft 1961 / Round 8
Pro Bowls AFL All-Star 6 times
Honors All-Time All-AFL Team
Statistics
Team(s)
1961-1969
1970
1971
1972
AFL Boston Patriots
NFL Boston Patriots
NFL New England Patriots
NFL Philadelphia Eagles

Houston Antwine (born April 11, 1939 in Louise, Mississippi) an American college and professional football player from Southern Illinois University, was drafted by the American Football League's Houston Oilers, then traded to the Boston Patriots in 1961. He is in the Southern Illinois University Athletic Hall of Fame. A former NAIA wrestling champion, as a defensive tackle, the stocky "Twine" was nearly impossible to move out of the middle.

Antwine was cited by fellow Hall of Famer Billy Shaw as one of the American Football League's best pass rushers, athletic and very quick on his feet. He usually drew double-team blocking. He was an American Football League All-Star six straight years, from 1963 through 1968, was named to the All-Time All-AFL Team.

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American Football League | All-Time Team

Joe Namath | Clem Daniels | Paul Lowe | Lance Alworth | Cookie Gilchrist* | Don Maynard | Fred Arbanas | Jim Otto | Ed Budde | Billy Shaw | Ron Mix | Jim Tyrer | George Blanda | Nick Buoniconti | Bobby Bell | George Webster | Johnny Robinson | George Saimes | Willie Brown | Dave Grayson | Houston Antwine | Tom Sestak | Jerry Mays | Gerry Philbin | Jerrel Wilson |