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  1. BALTIMORE -- Johnny Unitas, the Hall of Fame quarterback who broke nearly every NFL passing record and won three championships with the Baltimore Colts in an 18-year career, died Sept. 11 at age 69.

  2. Notre Dame thought Johnny Unitas was too small. The Pittsburgh Steelers thought he wasn't smart enough. The Baltimore Colts got it right. Unitas, 6-feet and 145 pounds in high school, became a ...

  3. Johnny Unitas. John Constantine "Johnny" Unitas (May 7, 1933 – September 11, 2002, often called "Johnny U."), was a professional American football player in the 1950s through the 1970s. He was a record-setting quarterback and the National Football League 's most valuable player in 1959, 1964 and 1967. His record of throwing a touchdown pass ...

  4. Johnny Unitas, Nickname: „The Golden Arm“ spielte College Football für die University of Louisville in Kentucky. Bereits während seiner Collegezeit von 1951 bis 1954 zeigte er seine herausragenden Fähigkeiten als Quarterback. Während seines vier Jahre anhaltenden Studiums erzielte er für die Louisville Cardinals mit 245 Pässen insgesamt 2912 Yards Raumgewinn und erzielte 27 Touchdowns.

  5. 21 de may. de 2018 · Johnny Unitas. 1933-2002. American football player. Ignored and overlooked in his early years, Johnny Unitas went on to become one of the greatest quarterbacks in football history. Unitas, whose passing ability earned him the nickname "the Golden Arm," led the winning team in what is widely regarded as the greatest game in the annals of professional football.

  6. Juventude. Unitas nasceu em Pittsburgh na Pensilvânia, em 1933, e cresceu nos arredores de Mount Washington (Pittsburgh). [1] Seu pai faleceu quando Johnny tinha apenas 4 anos de idade, sendo criado pela sua mãe, uma imigrante da Lituânia que trabalhava em dois empregos para sustentar a família. Segundo a escola em que estudou em Pittsburgh, Unitas jogou de halfback e quarterback.

  7. Johnny Unitas played 18 seasons for the Colts and Chargers. He threw for 40,239 yards and 290 touchdowns. He was selected to play in 10 Pro Bowls. He won 3 MVP awards, the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year award and 4 championships. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1979.