Curtis McClinton

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Curtis McClinton
Date of birth June 25, 1939 (1939-06-25) (age 68)
Place of birth Flag of the United States Muskogee, Oklahoma
Position(s) Halfback
College Kansas
AFL Draft 1961 / Round 14
Jersey Number 32
Career highlights
AFL All-Star 1962, 1966, 1967
Honors 1962 AFL All-Star Game
Offensive MVP
Stats
Statistics
Teams
1962
1963-1969
AFL Dallas Texans
AFL Kansas City Chiefs

Curtis McClinton (born June 25, 1939 in Muskogee, Oklahoma) is a former collegiate and professional American football player.

McClinton was one of the early stars of the American Football League, with the Dallas Texans, and with their successors, the Kansas City Chiefs, and is the sixth-leading rusher in franchise history. He had 762 rushing attempts for 3,124 yards and 18 touchdowns. He also caught 154 passes for 1,945 yards and 14 touchdowns. He played in three AFL All-Star games, following the 1962, 1966 and 1967 seasons. He was named the Outstanding player of the 1962 affair.

He was a member all three of the franchise's AFL title clubs and both Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl teams, including the winners of the fourth and final AFL-NFL World Championship Game in January, 1970. McClinton was named American Football League Rookie of the Year in 1962, when he rushed for 604 yards and caught 29 passes for 333 yards. he was the first AFL Player to score a touchdown in a Super Bowl, catching a 7-yard pass in the second quarter of Super Bowl I. He was a backup tight end on the Super Bowl IV championship squad. He was selected as a future choice by the Titans in the 14th round of the 1961 AFL draft. He rushed for 1,377 yards as a college halfback at the University of Kansas. He wore number 32 for the Chiefs, and is a member of the Chiefs' Hall of Fame.

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Preceded by
Earl Faison
American Football League Rookie of the Year
1962
Succeeded by
Billy Joe