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  1. John Constantine Unitas ( / juːˈnaɪtəs /; [a] May 7, 1933 – September 11, 2002) was an American football quarterback who played 18 seasons in the National Football League (NFL), primarily with the Baltimore Colts. Following a career that spanned from 1956 to 1973, he has been listed as one of the greatest NFL players of all time. [3]

  2. May 23, 2024 · Johnny Unitas (born May 7, 1933, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.—died September 11, 2002, Timonium, Maryland) was an American professional gridiron football player who is considered to be one of the all-time greatest National Football League (NFL) quarterbacks.

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  3. Johnny Unitas Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Draft, College | Pro-Football-Reference.com. John Constantine Unitas (Johnny U) Position: QB Throws: Right. 6-1 , 194lb (185cm, 87kg) Born: May 7. in Pittsburgh, PA. More bio, uniform, draft info. Hall of Fame. 10x Pro Bowl. 5x All-Pro. 1x SB Champ. 3x NFL Champ. 3x AP MVP. 3x UPI MVP. 2x NEA MVP.

    • May 7, 1933
  4. Apr 30, 2022 · Over 25 years of experience in sports including coach, athletic director, game day operations, media relations, football operations, and scout. He is [...] The very definition of persistence, Johnny Unitas was an 18 year NFL pro who won numerous championships. This is his story.

  5. Battling his way back from injury, he appeared in two Super Bowls, winning Super Bowl V vs. the Dallas Cowboys 16-13. During his final NFL season, suiting up for the San Diego Chargers, Unitas became the first player in NFL history to eclipse 40,000 career passing yards.

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  7. Sep 12, 2002 · Johnny Unitas, who rose from a $6-a-game sandlot player to become perhaps professional football's greatest quarterback, died yesterday in suburban Baltimore. He was 69. Unitas had a heart...

  8. Sep 11, 2002 · Facts. Also Known As. Johnny U • John Constantine Unitas. Born. May 7, 1933 • Pittsburgh • Pennsylvania. Died. September 11, 2002 (aged 69) • Maryland. Awards And Honors. Pro Football Hall of Fame (1979) • Pro Football Hall of Fame (inducted 1979) • 3 NFL Most Valuable Player awards • 3 NFL championships • 1 Super Bowl ...

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