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  1. Charles Paul Gogolak (in Hungarian: Gogolák Károly Pál, born December 29, 1944) is a former American football placekicker. The sixth overall selection of the 1966 NFL Draft, Gogolak was signed out of Princeton University by the Washington Redskins, marking the first time that

  2. Checkout the latest stats for Charlie Gogolak. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, college, draft, and more on Pro-football-reference.com.

  3. The National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame (NFF) announced that former Princeton kicker Charlie Gogolak and former Cornell kicker Pete Gogolak have been named co-recipients of the 2015 NFF Outstanding Contribution to Amateur Football Award.

  4. Charlie Gogolak. Position: K. Birthdate: December 29, 1944. College: Princeton. Draft: Selected by the Washington Redskins in the 1st round (6th overall) of the 1966 NFL Draft. Selected by the Kansas City Chiefs in the 7th round of the 1966 AFL Draft. Stats.

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  6. Charlie Gogolak played 6 seasons for the Patriots and Redskins. He was 52 for 93 on field goals and 114 for 117 on extra points for 270 points.

  7. Charlie Gogolak played 6 seasons for the Redskins and Patriots. He was 52 for 93 on field goals and 114 for 117 on extra points for 270 points.

  8. Dec 7, 2015 · The brothers combined for an NFL-record 14 extra-point kicks in a wild, Redskins 72-41 win over the Giants during Charlie's rookie year in 1966. "I was at a golf event, and I was...

  9. Dec 10, 2015 · Charlie, left, and Pete Gogolak. It was one of the most infamous losses in Giants history. But for the Gogolak brothers, the 72-41 defeat at the hands of the Washington Redskins in 1966 was...

  10. Jun 30, 2018 · Charlie Gogolak, the Ogdensburg Free Academy standout who went on to success in the National Football League as a kicker for the Washington Redskins and New England Patriots, said this week that he is honored to join his older brother, Pete, in the North Country Sports Hall of Fame.

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