Tom Goode

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Tom Goode
No. 68
Center
Personal information
Date of birth: (1938-12-01) December 1, 1938
Place of birth: West Point, Mississippi
Career information
College: Mississippi State
NFL Draft: 1961 / Round: 17 / Pick: 234
(By the Detroit Lions)
AFL Draft: 1961 / Round: 2 / Pick: 16
Debuted in 1962
Last played in 1970
Career history

Career highlights and awards

Career NFL statistics
Games played 113
Games started 55
Fumble recoveries 1
Stats at NFL.com

Thomas Guinne Goode (born December 1, 1938 in West Point, Mississippi) is a retired American football offensive lineman who played professionally for nine years from 1962 to 1970. He spent his first eight campaigns in the American Football League (AFL) with the Houston Oilers (19621965) and Miami Dolphins (19661969). Concluding his gridiron career with the Baltimore Colts in 1970, he was the long snapper for Jim O'Brien's game-winning field goal in Super Bowl V.[1]

He began his professional career with the American Football League's Houston Oilers in 1962, playing in the longest professional football game, up to that time, the 1962 AFL Championship Game against the Dallas Texans. Goode was an AFL All-Star in 1969.

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