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  1. James William Plunkett Jr (San José, California, 5 de diciembre de 1947), más conocido como Jim Plunkett, es un ex quarterback que jugó en la NFL durante dieciséis temporadas. Logró su mayor éxito durante sus últimas nueve temporadas con la franquicia de Oakland Raiders , a quien ayudó a ganar dos Super Bowl .

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jim_PlunkettJim Plunkett - Wikipedia

    James William Plunkett (born December 5, 1947) is an American former football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 16 seasons. He achieved his greatest success during his final eight seasons with the Raiders franchise , whom he led to two Super Bowl wins.

  3. AV. 108. QBrec. 72-72-0. Cmp% 52.5. Yds. 25882. Y/A. 7.0. TD. 164. Int. 198. FantPt. 1450.9. Checkout the latest stats for Jim Plunkett. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, college, draft, and more on Pro-football-reference.com.

  4. 22 de oct. de 2020 · OTD 1980: QB Jim Plunkett makes his first NFL start in 3 years and his first ever for the #Raiders, guiding Oakland to a 38-24 win over the Chargers. Kenny King rushes for a career-high 138 yards and 2 TD, including a game-winning 89-yarder, then the longest in Raider history.

  5. 30 de sept. de 2022 · Jim Plunkett, first Latino NFL player drafted No. 1, wins opener: Forgotten Fridays - The Athletic. By Rhiannon Walker. Sep 30, 2022. 31. Move over Paul Revere, Patrick Henry and Nathan Hale....

  6. Jim Plunkett set records all three years he quarterbacked Stanford. As a sophomore, 1968, he passed for 2,156 yards, a record in what was then the Pac-8 Conference. He broke the record in 1969 and 1970. For his career he had 7,887 yards in total offense, a national record that lasted 13 years.

  7. 2023. The Official Website of Super Bowl Champion #16 QB Jim Plunkett. Quarterback Jim Plunkett is a 2-time Super Bowl Champion (XV, XVIII), Super Bowl MVP (XV), Pro Bowl, All-Pro, NFL Rookie of the Year (1971), Rose Bowl Player of the Game (1971), Maxwell Award winner (1970), and Heisman Trophy winner (1970).