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Is Fran Tarkenton a Hall of Famer?

Is Fran Tarkenton a Hall of Famer?

At the time of his retirement, Tarkenton owned many quarterback records. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1986 and the College Football Hall of Fame in 1987….Fran Tarkenton.

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College: Georgia
NFL Draft: 1961 / Round: 3 / Pick: 29
AFL Draft: 1961 / Round: 5 / Pick: 34
Career history

Does Fran Tarkenton still hold any records?

In his 18 NFL seasons, Tarkenton completed 3,686 of 6,467 passes for 47,003 yards and 342 touchdowns. He threw many passes, and still only mustered up only 244 touchdowns and 33,503 yards. Tarkenton also retired as the all-time wins leader of the NFL. A record broken now, but he was the Maradona of football.

How many touchdowns did Fran Tarkenton throw in his career?

Fran Tarkenton played from 1961 to 1978 during his career with the Minnesota Vikings and New York Giants. Tarkenton threw for 47,003 yards in his career, completing 3,686 of 6,467 passes with 342 touchdowns and 266 interceptions.

When did Fran Tarkenton play?

1972Minnesota Vikings
1967New York Giants1961Minnesota Vikings1958Georgia Bulldogs football
Fran Tarkenton/Dates joined

How many Super Bowls has Fran Tarkenton been to?

Fran Tarkenton played in 3 games in Super Bowls in his career.

NAME ROUND INT%
Fran Tarkenton Super Bowl 6.7

Who was the shortest quarterback in the NFL?

Kyler Murray
Who’s the shortest quarterback in the NFL? Kyler Murray is the shortest quarterback in the NFL at 5-foot-10.

Are any football players billionaires?

Roger Staubach: $600 Million Staubach tops this list, but it comes with a caveat – his post-career earnings trounce what he made as the quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys in the 1970s. Now 79, Staubach is believed to be the wealthiest current or former NFL player of all time.

How tall was Fran Tarkenton Really?

6′ 0″
Fran Tarkenton/Height

Who was the youngest QB to win a Super Bowl?

Ben Roethlisberger
Let’s break it down and see who impressed as a youngin. The youngest quarterback to win a Super Bowl is Ben Roethlisberger back at Super Bowl XL in February of 2006. Big Ben was in the second season of his career and he was 23 years, 11 months and three days old.