Charley Warner
American football player (1940–2016)
American football player
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Position: | Defensive back | ||||
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Born: | (1940-04-14)April 14, 1940 Granger, Texas, U.S. | ||||
Died: | September 19, 2016(2016-09-19) (aged 76) Granger, Texas, U.S. | ||||
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College: | Prairie View | ||||
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Charles Allen Warner (April 14, 1940 – September 19, 2016) was a defensive back who played collegiate football for the Prairie View Panthers and Professional Football in the American Football League. He played for the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills. He joined the Bills in 1964 and was part of the defensive team that compiled a string of seventeen consecutive games without allowing a rushing touchdown by an opponent, a Professional Football record that helped the team to consecutive AFL championships in 1964 and 1965. Warner had 5 interceptions in the 1965 season, helping the Bills achieve a league-leading 37 'picks'.
See also
Other American Football League players
External links
- 1964 American Football League Champions
- 1965 American Football League Champions
References
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Buffalo Bills 1964 AFL champions
- 3 Pete Gogolak
- 12 Daryle Lamonica
- 15 Jack Kemp
- 20 Bobby Smith
- 22 Charley Warner
- 23 Gene Sykes
- 24 Booker Edgerson
- 25 Ollie Dobbins
- 26 George Saimes
- 30 Wray Carlton
- 34 Cookie Gilchrist
- 40 Ed Rutkowski
- 42 Butch Byrd
- 43 Joe Auer
- 44 Elbert Dubenion
- 45 Hagood Clarke
- 46 Ray Abruzzese
- 47 Willie Ross
- 50 Al Bemiller
- 51 John Tracey
- 53 Walt Cudzik
- 55 Paul Maguire
- 58 Mike Stratton
- 60 Dave Behrman
- 64 Harry Jacobs
- 66 Billy Shaw
- 67 Joe O'Donnell
- 70 Tom Sestak
- 72 Ron McDole
- 73 George Flint
- 74 Tom Keating
- 75 Dudley Meredith
- 77 Stew Barber
- 78 Jim Dunaway
- 79 Dick Hudson
- 81 Bill Groman
- 83 Hatch Rosdahl
- 84 Ernie Warlick
- 85 Glenn Bass
- 88 Tom Day
- Head Coach: Lou Saban
- Assistant Coaches: Joe Collier
- John Mazur
- Jerry Smith