Winston Hill American Football - 02 de junio de 2015 Winston Hill (born October 23, 1941 in Joaquin, Texas) is a former American college and professional football player. He played both offensive and defensive line in college at Texas Southern University and was an All-American. With New York Jets he went on to record the tenth-longest string of starts in pro football history at 174. As left offensive tackle for the Jets, he spent his career protecting Joe Namath's blind side and opening holes for the likes of Emerson Boozer, Matt Snell, and John Riggins. He was an American Football League All-Star in 1964, 1967, 1968 and 1969, and a Pro Bowl selection in 1970, 1971, 1972 and 1973.
1963â1969 AFL New York Jets
1970â1976 NFL New York Jets
1977 NFL Los Angeles Rams
Hill also starred in the Third Professional AFL-NFL World Championship Game (Super Bowl III), as the Jets decimated the right side of the Baltimore Colts' defensive line with Ordell Braase at end against Hill and Fred Miller at tackle against Bob Talamini, so that Matt Snell gained 121 yards rushing in the Jets' 16â7 upset victory.
Sent him a card and a photo on 15 May and got both back signed on 2 Jun.
Mr Winston Hill
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