AMERICAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE ALL-STAR GAME

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The Sporting News selected American Football League All-League Teams for each season played by the American Football League, 1960 through 1969. The All-League AFL selections usually included one player at each team position on offense and on defense (i.e., one quarterback, two guards, four defensive backs, etc.). The AFL did not have an All-star game after its first season in 1960 but from 1961 through 1969, other AFL players were added to the All-League players to form two squads, and the league held All-Star games for those seasons. After every season except 1965, the format consisted of games between All-Star teams from the Eastern and Western divisions. In 1965, the league champion Buffalo Bills played all-stars from the other teams.
The Pro Football Hall of Fame and the National Football League include AFL All-Star Games in their statistics for the Pro Bowl. After the AFL-NFL Merger of 1970, the name of the NFL's all-star game was changed to the ''"AFC-NFC Pro Bowl."''

Contents
The 1965 boycott
Game history
See also
External links - AFL All-Star Game Summaries
Other External Links

The 1965 boycott


After the 1964 season, the AFL All-Star Game had been scheduled for early 1965 in New Orleans' Tulane Stadium. After numerous black players were refused service by a number of New Orleans hotels and businesses, black and white players alike lobbied for a boycott. Under the leadership of Buffalo Bills players including Cookie Gilchrist, the players put up a unified front, and the game was successfully moved to Houston's Jeppesen Stadium.
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 had just recently been passed, likely encouraging the AFL players in their cause, which was the first boycott in history of an entire city by a professional sports event.

Game history


Season Date Winner Most Valuable Player(s) Site
1961January 7, 1962
West, 47-27
Cotton Davidson, QB, TexansBalboa Stadium, San Diego
1962January 13, 1963
West, 21-14
'Offense:' Curtis McClinton, RB, Dallas Texans
'Defense:' Earl Faison, DE, Chargers
Balboa Stadium, San Diego
1963January 19, 1964
West, 27-24
'Offense:' Keith Lincoln, RB, Chargers
'Defense:' Archie Matsos, LB, Raiders
Balboa Stadium, San Diego
1964January 16, 1965
West, 38-14
'Offense:' Keith Lincoln, RB, Chargers
'Defense:' Willie Brown, DB, Broncos
Jeppesen Stadium, Houston, Texas
1965January 15, 1966
AFL All-Stars 30,
Buffalo Bills 19
'Offense:' Joe Namath, QB, Jets
'Defense:' Frank Buncom, LB, Chargers
Rice Stadium, Houston
1966January 21, 1967
East, 30-23
'Offense:' Babe Parilli, QB, Boston Patriots
'Defense:' Verlon Biggs, DE, Jets
Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, Oakland, California
1967January 21, 1968
East, 25-24
'Offense:' Joe Namath, QB, Jets; and Don Maynard, F, Jets
'Defense:' Speedy Duncan, DB/KR, Chargers
Gator Bowl, Jacksonville, Florida
1968January 19, 1969
West, 38-25
'Offense:' Len Dawson, QB, Chiefs
'Defense:' George Webster, LB, Houston Oilers
Gator Bowl, Jacksonville, Florida
1969January 17, 1970
West, 26-3
John Hadl, QB, ChargersAstrodome, Houston

See also



List of American Football League players

External links - AFL All-Star Game Summaries



Post-1961 season

Post-1962 season

Post-1963 season

Post-1964 season

Post-1965 season

Post-1966 season

Post-1967 season

Post-1968 season

Post-1969 season

Other External Links



★ ''The African American Registry'' listing of the 1965 boycott - link

How the NFL takes credit for the AFL players' stand.

Kansas City Chiefs' website article on the AFL All-Star Game boycott.

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