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Graham wore number 60 for much of his career, but he was forced to change it to 14 in 1952 after the NFL passed a rule requiring offensive linemen to wear jersey numbers 50–79 so referees could more easily identify ineligible receivers.
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Jersey Number: 48. Height: 6-0. Weight: 190. High School: Waukegan, IL (Waukegan Township HS) Otto Graham was all-state in football and basketball at Waukegan, Illinois, High School. At Northwestern University he was All-America in football in 1943, All-America in basketball in 1944.
Jersey Number: 14 (Cleveland Browns, 1952–1955) • 60 (Cleveland Browns, 1950–1951) Draft: Drafted by the Detroit Lions in the first round (fourth overall) of the 1944 NFL draft. Completion Percentage: 55.8: Games Played: 126: Interceptions: 135: Touchdowns: 174: Yards Gained By Passing: 23584: Yards Per Attempt: 9.0
- Otto Graham played quarterback and defensive back.
- Otto Graham was 6 ft 1 inch, 196 lb (1.85 m, 88 kg).
- Otto Graham was selected to the Pro Bowl five times.
- Otto Graham was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1965.
- Otto Graham attended Northwestern University.
- Otto Graham was born on December 6, 1921, in Waukegan, Illinois, United States.
Graham wore the number 60 from 1946-1951 but was forced to change it to 14 in 1952 after the NFL passed a rule requiring offensive linemen to wear jersey numbers 50–79 (#14 now retired). Otto is a member of both the College and Pro Football Halls of Fame. This jersey is an officially licensed product of the Football Greats Alliance.
Otto’s helmet and uniform, including his original number 14 Jersey, the first retired by the Browns, is on display at the Professional Football Hall of Fame along with his ’55 Hichcock Belt, awarded to the nation’s top professional athlete.
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Dec 17, 2003 · His career numbers, including his four seasons in the AAFC, read 1,464 of 2,626 for 23,584 yards, 174 touchdowns and 135 interceptions. His career passer rating of 86.6 has stood the test of time and continues to rank among the best of all-time.