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  2. John Hadl - Wikipedia

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    John Willard Hadl (Pronounced: HAY-dull) (February 15, 1940 – November 30, 2022) was an American professional football player who was a quarterback for 16 years in the American Football League (AFL) and National Football League (NFL).

  3. 1965 American Football League All-Star game - Wikipedia

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    Later in the 3rd quarter, Hadl was intercepted by Butch Byrd, but the Buffalo defensive back attempted a lateral that was claimed by the West's Art Powell. Hadl and his San Diego teammate Lance Alworth connected for a touchdown on the next play. Hadl completed the scoring with his third touchdown pass, and second to a Raider, with Powell the ...

  4. 1964 American Football League Championship Game - Wikipedia

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    He was replaced in the game by John Hadl, who had played most of the regular season. The 1964 AFL championship game was the penultimate pro football championship game played in Buffalo (the Bills hosted again in 1966, but lost in their attempt for a third consecutive AFL crown).

  5. Former Kansas QB legend David Jaynes speaks at emotional John ...

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    John Hadl, one of 3 KU football players to have his jersey retired, died Nov. 30 at the age of 82. Several speakers spoke glowingly of Hadl on Friday at a celebration of life at Lied Center.

  6. John Hadl, former University of Kansas standout and ... - AOL

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    John Hadl, who starred at the University of Kansas and went on to a 16-season career in the American Football League and NFL, died Wednesday at 82.

  7. Kansas football legend, former assistant coach John Hadl dies ...

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    Hadl played pro football for 16 seasons and has been enshrined in the College Football Hall of Fame. Kansas football legend, former assistant coach John Hadl dies at age of 82 Skip to main content

  8. 1963 San Diego Chargers season - Wikipedia

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    When Hadl threw an interception a few plays later, Goose Gonsoulin ran the ball back for another touchdown, and Denver had scored 21 points in the space of 63 seconds. Hadl threw a deflected 54-yard touchdown pass to MacKinnon, but Denver recovered Blair's onside kick attempt, and Mingo added his fifth field goal with 20 seconds to play. [80]

  9. List of Los Angeles Chargers starting quarterbacks - Wikipedia

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    John Hadl (7–4–1) / Steve Tensi (0–2) Tensi was twice named the starter after playing well in relief. He started in Week 6 and Week 13, but struggled and Hadl replaced him during both games, resuming the starting role each time.