Ben Agajanian

Ben Agajanian
Date of birth August 28, 1919 (1919-08-28) (age 92)
Place of birth Santa Ana, California
Position(s) Kicker
College New Mexico
Stats
Statistics
Teams
1945
1945
1947-1948
1949
1953
1954-1957
1960
1961
1961
1962
1964
NFL Philadelphia Eagles
NFL Pittsburgh Steelers
AAFC Los Angeles Dons
NFL New York Giants
NFL Los Angeles Rams
NFL New York Giants
AFL Los Angeles Chargers
AFL Dallas Texans
NFL Green Bay Packers
AFL Oakland Raiders
AFL San Diego Chargers

Benjamin James Agajanian "The Toeless Wonder" (born August 28, 1919) is an American former collegiate and Professional Football player. He was born in Santa Ana, California. A placekicker, he played college football at the University of New Mexico. He played professionally in the National Football League from 1945 through 1959, then in the newly formed American Football League for the Los Angeles/San Diego Chargers in 1960, 1961, and 1964. He also played for the Dallas Texans in 1961 and the Oakland Raiders in 1962. He was one of only two players (the other was Hardy Brown) who played in the All-America Football Conference, the American Football League, and the National Football League.[1]

Agajanian had four toes of his kicking foot crushed off in a work accident during college, but overcame the injury to become pro football's first kicking specialist, booting field goals for 10 different professional teams in the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s, including the 1956 World Champion New York Giants and the 1961 World Champion Green Bay Packers . After retiring from the field, he was the Dallas Cowboys kicking coach for 20 years. He is the third oldest living former AAFC player.[2]

See also

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In 1961, kicker Ben Agajanian, who played only three games with the Green Bay Packers, was assigned Tony Canadeo's retired number 3 by mistake. It hasn't been worn since.

References

  1. ^ Giants Among Men, Jack Cavanaugh, p.54, 2008, Random House, ISBN 978-1-4000-6717-6
  2. ^ Oldest Living Pro Football Players

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