1962 Dallas Texans season
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1962 Dallas Texans season | |
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Head Coach | Hank Stram |
Home Field | Cotton Bowl |
Results | |
Record | 11-3 |
Place | 1st Western Conference |
Playoff Finish | W AFL Championship (Oilers) |
Timeline | |
Previous Season | Next Season |
1961 | 1963 |
The 1962 Dallas Texans season was the final season of Lamar Hunt’s American Football League franchise before its relocation to Kansas City, Missouri from Dallas, Texas.
The Texans won their first AFL championship (and only title in Dallas) when they defeated their intrastate rivals, the Houston Oilers 20-17 in double overtime--a game which now stands as the second longest game in pro football history and the longest in AFL history.
Coach Hank Stram was named the AFL Coach of the Year and RB Curtis McClinton (Kansas) was named AFL Rookie of the Year. Haynes became the franchise’s first 1,000-yard rusher, concluding the season with 1,049 yards and an AFL-high 13 rushing TDs. [1]
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[edit] 1962 AFL Draft
Round | Selection | Overall | Player | College |
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2 | 4 | 18 | Sonny Gibbs | Texas Christian |
3 | 11 | 39 | Bobby Plummer | Texas Christian |
6 | 4 | 74 | Donnie Davis | Southern |
6 | 12 | 82 | George Andrie | Marquette |
8 | 4 | 102 | Ken Tureaud | Michigan |
10 | 4 | 130 | John Longmeyer | Southern Illinois |
11 | 4 | 144 | Larry Hudas | Michigan State |
13 | 4 | 172 | Bob Moses | Texas |
14 | 4 | 186 | Harold Hays | Southern Mississippi |
15 | 4 | 200 | Gy Reese | Southern Methodist |
16 | 4 | 214 | Bob Johnston | Rice |
17 | 4 | 228 | Ray Jacobs | Howard Payne |
18 | 4 | 242 | Dave Cloutier | Maine |
19 | 4 | 256 | Paul Holmes | Georgia |
20 | 4 | 270 | Amos Bullocks | Southern Illinois |
[edit] Regular season
The Texans clinched their initial AFL Western Division Championship in November and finished with an 11-3 regular season record. Dallas won the ‘62 AFL Championship when K Tommy Brooker connected on a 25-yard field goal during the second overtime of the title game, giving the Texans a 20-17 victory at Houston (12/23). Spanning an elapsed time of 77:54, the game still stands as the second-longest contest in pro football history as the franchise claimed its first of three AFL titles. [1] The game is the longest in the history of the American Football League.
[edit] Schedule
*: Special pre-season game site
#: Game played on Saturday afternoon
Week | Date | Opponent | Result | Game site | ||
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Preseason | ||||||
August 4 | Oakland Raiders | W 13-3 | Lithonia, Georgia * | |||
August 11 | San Diego Chargers | L 0-17 | Balboa Stadium | |||
August 18 | Oakland Raiders | W 22-6 | Midland, Texas * | |||
August 24 | Denver Broncos | L 24-27 (OT) | Fort Worth, Texas * | |||
August 31 | Houston Oilers | L 31-34 | Miami, Florida * | |||
Regular Season | ||||||
1 # | September 8 | Boston Patriots | W 42-28 | Cotton Bowl | ||
Week 2 — Bye | ||||||
3 | September 23 | Oakland Raiders | W 26-16 | Frank Youell Field | ||
4 | September 30 | Buffalo Bills | W 41-21 | Cotton Bowl | ||
5 | October 7 | San Diego Chargers | L 28-32 | Balboa Stadium | ||
6 # | October 12 | Boston Patriots | W 27-7 | Nickerson Field | ||
7 | October 21 | New York Titans | W 20-17 | Cotton Bowl | ||
8 | October 28 | Houston Oilers | W 31-7 | Jeppesen Stadium | ||
9 | November 4 | Houston Oilers | L 6-14 | Cotton Bowl | ||
10 | November 11 | New York Titans | W 52-31 | Polo Grounds | ||
11 | November 18 | Denver Broncos | W 24-3 | Bears Stadium | ||
12 | November 25 | Oakland Raiders | W 35-7 | Cotton Bowl | ||
11 | December 2 | Buffalo Bills | L 14-23 | War Memorial Stadium | ||
12 | December 9 | Denver Broncos | W 17-10 | Cotton Bowl | ||
10 | December 16 | San Diego Chargers | W 26-17 | Cotton Bowl | ||
1962 AFL Championship Game | ||||||
December 23 | Houston Oilers | W 20-17 (2OT) | Jeppesen Stadium |
[edit] 1962 AFL Championship
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | OT | 2OT | Total | |
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Texans | 3 | 14 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 20 |
Oilers | 0 | 0 | 7 | 10 | 0 | 0 | 17 |
Dallas Texans 20, Houston Oilers 17 (2OT)
Scoring
- DAL - Field goal Brooker 16
- DAL - Haynes 28 pass from Dawson (Brooker kick)
- DAL - Haynes 2 run (Brooker kick)
- HOU - Dewveall 15 pass from Blanda (Blanda kick)
- HOU - Field goal Blanda 31
- HOU - Tolar 1 run (Blanda kick)
- DAL - Field goal Brooker 25
[edit] References
- ^ a b Kansas City Chiefs History 1960's KCChiefs.com
[edit] External links
Preceded by Houston Oilers 1961 |
American Football League champion 1962 |
Succeeded by San Diego Chargers 1963 |
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Eastern Division | Western Division |
Boston | Dallas Texans |
Buffalo | Denver |
Houston | Oakland |
New York Titans | San Diego |
1962 AFL Draft • AFL Playoffs • 1962 AFL All-Star game Related: 1962 NFL Season |