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  1. Blanda played 26 seasons of professional football, the most in the sport's history, and had scored more points than anyone in history at the time of his retirement. Blanda retired from pro football in August 1976 as the sport's oldest player at the age of 48, a mark that still stands.

  2. George Blanda was an American professional gridiron football player who first as a quarterback and later as a kicker established records for most seasons played (26), most games played (340; broken in 2004), most points scored (2,002; broken in 2000), most points after touchdowns (943 of 959

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  3. Dec 20, 2013 · Thirty-eight years ago, George Blanda was making plans to retire form the NFL for good. He figured that, at age 48, he'd had enough.

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  5. Apr 11, 2021 · “One day Al Davis of the Raiders calls me up and tells me I belong to them,” Blanda said in retirement. Despite Blanda’s advanced age, Davis wanted him to back up quarterback Daryle Lamonica and kick as well. Davis also asked Blanda to help tutor Kenny Stabler, who joined the team in 1968.

  6. George Blanda played pro football for 26 seasons – longer than any other person. However, he’ll probably be remembered best for his 1970 season with the Oakland Raiders. That year, in a five-game period, George provided Oakland with four wins and one tie with last-second touchdown passes or field goals – at age 43.

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

  8. Aug 6, 2023 · Blanda's retirement from professional football didn't last long. In 1960, he was offered a contract and signed with the Oilers. In 1961, he set a record in a game against the Titans. Blanda threw seven touchdown passes in one game—a record held by only three other quarterbacks.

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