Tom Janik

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Tom Janik
Born (1940-09-06)September 6, 1940
Poth, Texas, U.S.
Died November 21, 2009(2009-11-21) (aged 69)
Poth, Texas, U.S.
Position(s) Safety, Punter
College Texas A&I
AFL Draft 1963 / Round 3
Jersey #(s) 27
Career highlights
AFL All-Star 1965, 1967
Honors AFL Champion, 1965
Statistics
Teams
1963-1964
1965-1968
1969
1970
1971
AFL Denver Broncos
AFL Buffalo Bills
AFL Boston Patriots
NFL Boston Patriots
NFL New England Patriots

Thomas Alvin Janik (September 6, 1940 – November 21, 2009) was an American college and Professional Football player who was born in Poth, Texas. He attended the Texas College of Arts and Industries (now Texas A&M), where he was an all-conference running back and punter. He was inducted to the school's Athletic Hall of Fame in 1982. Janik was a safety for nine seasons of Professional Football. He played for the American Football League's Denver Broncos, Buffalo Bills, and Boston Patriots, and for the NFL's Patriots. He was an AFL All-Star in 1965, when he played for the AFL Champion Bills, and again in 1967.

One of Janik's biggest games was the September 18, 1968 contest at home against the New York Jets, in which the Bills' defensive backfield picked off Joe Namath seven times, three times for TDs as Butch Byrd and Booker Edgerson had 53 and 45-yard TD interceptions within 1:02, and Janik had one of two picks go for a 100-yard score. The Bills won a barn-burner, 37–35, which was Buffalo's only win of the season. The Jets went on to finish 11–3, and won the AFL title before going on to defeat the overrated Colts in the Third AFL-NFL World Championship Game.

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