John Stofa

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John Stofa
Date of birth May 29, 1942 (1942-05-29) (age 66)
Place of birth Flag of the United States Johnstown, PA
Position(s) Quarterback
College Buffalo
AFL Draft 1966 / Round : Expansion Draft (Dolphins)
Jersey Number 15
Stats
Statistics
Teams
1966-1967
1968
1969
1970
AFL Miami Dolphins
AFL Cincinnati Bengals
AFL Miami Dolphins
NFL Miami Dolphins

John Stofa (born June 29, 1942) was an American college and professional American football quarterback. He was born in Johnstown, Pennsylvania and graduated from Bishop McCort High School. He attended the University at Buffalo where he played as a member of the Buffalo Bulls. He began play in the American Football League in 1966 for the Miami Dolphins. He played his first two seasons with the Dolphins and was then traded to the AFL expansion team Cincinnati Bengals prior to the 1968 season. He was the first Bengal in franchise history, signing with the team in December, 1967.[1] He played one season (1968) with the Bengals and returned to the Dolphins for the 1969 season and for 1970, the Dolphins' first year in the NFL after the AFL-NFL Merger.

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Year Team # Games Att. Comp. Yards TD INT
1966 Miami Dolphins (AFL) 7 57 29 425 4 2
1967 Miami Dolphins (AFL) 1 2 2 51 0 0
1968 Cincinnati Bengals (AFL) 10 177 85 896 5 5
1969 Miami Dolphins (AFL) 1 23 14 146 0 2
1970 Miami Dolphins (NFL) 6 53 16 240 3 2

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