1962 Dallas Texans season

The 1962 Dallas Texans season was the third and final season of Lamar Hunt's American Football League franchise before its relocation to Kansas City from Dallas.

1962 Dallas Texans season
Head coachHank Stram
OwnerLamar Hunt
Home fieldCotton Bowl
Local radioWFAA
Results
Record11–3
Division place1st AFL Western
Playoff finishWon AFL Championship Game
(at Houston Oilers, 20–17, 2OT)
AFL All-StarsQB Len Dawson
HB Abner Haynes
FB Curtis McClinton
G Marvin Terrell
T Jerry Cornelison
T Jim Tyrer
TE Fred Arbanas
DB Dave Grayson
LB E.J. Holub
DT Jerry Mays
DT Mel Branch
LB Sherrill Headrick

The Texans won their first AFL championship (and only title in Dallas) when they defeated their intrastate rivals, the two-time defending champion Houston Oilers, 20–17 in double overtime—a game which now stands as the second longest game in pro football history and the longest in AFL history.[1][2]

Coach Hank Stram was named the AFL Coach of the Year and RB Curtis McClinton (Kansas) was named AFL Rookie of the Year. Haynes became the franchise's first 1,000-yard rusher, concluding the season with 1,049 yards and an AFL-high 13 rushing TDs.[3]

The Texans set an AFL record for completion percentage in a season (60.6%).[4] They led the league in both points scored (389), fewest points allowed (233), and total touchdowns (50; 29 passing, 21 rushing) in 1962.[5]

1962 AFL draft

RoundPlayerPositionCollege
1Ronnie BullRonnie BullHalfbackBaylor
2Bill MillerBill MillerEndMiami (Florida)
3Eddie WilsonEddie WilsonQuarterbackArizona
4Charles HintonCharles HintonTackleNorth Carolina College
4Irv GoodeIrv GoodeCenterKentucky (from Buffalo)
5Bobby PlummerBobby PlummerTackleTCU
5Bobby PlyBobby PlyQuarterbackBaylor (from New York)
5Bill HullBill HullEndWake Forest (from Boston)
6Al HintonAl HintonEndIowa
8Larry BowieLarry BowieTacklePurdue
9Dick MillsDick MillsTacklePittsburgh
10Jim SaxtonJimmy SaxtonHalfbackTexas
11Bob HuntBobby HuntDefensive backAuburn (from Oakland)
11Guy ReeseGuy ReeseTackleSMU
12Bobby ThompsonBobby ThompsonHalfbackArizona
14Bookie BolinBookie BolinGuardMississippi
15Dave GrahamDave GrahamTackleVirginia
16Pettis NormanPettis NormanEndJohn Smith
17Tommy BrookerTommy BrookerEndAlabama
18Joe CarolloJoe CarolloTackleNotre Dame
19Lee WelchLee WelchHalfbackMississippi State
20Mike SemcheskiMike SemcheskiGuardLehigh
21Kent MartinKent MartinTackleWake Forest
22Jim BernhardtJim BernhardtTackleLinfield
23Russ ForetRuss ForetTackleGeorgia Tech
24Pat TrammellPat TrammellQuarterbackAlabama
25John BurrellJohn BurrellEndRice
26Walt RappoldWalt RappoldQuarterbackDuke
27Scott TylerScott TylerHalfbackMiami (Ohio)
28Jim ThrushJim ThrushTackleXavier
29Ed RyanEd RyanHalfbackMichigan State
30Don GoodmanDon GoodmanHalfbackFlorida
31Everisto NinoEveristo NinoTackleEast Texas State
32Joel ArringtonJoel ArringtonHalfbackDuke
33Jack WilsonJack WilsonHalfbackDuke
34Rodger ShoalsRodger ShoalsCenterMaryland

Regular season

The Texans clinched their initial AFL Western Division Championship in November and finished with an 11–3 regular season record. Dallas won the ‘62 AFL Championship when K Tommy Brooker connected on a 25-yard field goal during the second overtime of the title game, giving the Texans a 20–17 victory at Houston (12/23). Spanning an elapsed time of 77:54, the game still stands as the second-longest contest in pro football history as the franchise claimed its first of three AFL titles.[3] The game is the longest in the history of the American Football League.

Schedule

Preseason

Week Date Opponent Result Record Venue Attendance
1 August 4 Oakland Raiders W 13–3 1–0 Lithonia, Georgia * 8,000
2 August 11 at San Diego Chargers L 0–17 1–1 Balboa Stadium 28,555
3 August 18 Oakland Raiders W 22–6 2–1 Memorial Stadium * 10,000
4 August 24 Denver Broncos L 24–27 (OT) 2–2 Amon G. Carter Stadium * 18,000
5 August 31 Houston Oilers L 31–34 2–3 Miami Orange Bowl * 27,530

Note: *: Special pre-season game site

Regular season

Week Date Opponent Result Record Venue Attendance Game
Recap
1 September 8 Boston Patriots W 42–28 1–0 Cotton Bowl 32,000 Recap
2 Bye
3 September 23 at Oakland Raiders W 26–16 2–0 Frank Youell Field 12,500 Recap
4 September 30 Buffalo Bills W 41–21 3–0 Cotton Bowl 25,500 Recap
5 October 7 at San Diego Chargers L 28–32 3–1 Balboa Stadium 23,092 Recap
6 October 13 at Boston Patriots W 27–7 3–2 Boston University Field 23,874 Recap
7 October 21 New York Titans W 20–17 4–2 Cotton Bowl 17,814 Recap
8 October 28 at Houston Oilers W 31–7 5–2 Jeppesen Stadium 31,750 Recap
9 November 4 Houston Oilers L 6–14 5–3 Cotton Bowl 29,017 Recap
10 November 11 at New York Titans W 52–31 6–3 Polo Grounds 13,275 Recap
11 November 18 at Denver Broncos W 24–3 7–3 Bears Stadium 23,523 Recap
12 November 25 Oakland Raiders W 35–7 8–3 Cotton Bowl 13,557 Recap
13 December 2 at Buffalo Bills L 14–23 8–4 War Memorial Stadium 35,261 Recap
14 December 9 Denver Broncos W 17–10 9–4 Cotton Bowl 19,137 Recap
15 December 16 San Diego Chargers W 26–17 10–4 Cotton Bowl 18,384 Recap

Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Standings

AFL Western Division
W L T PCT DIV PF PA STK
Dallas Texans 1130.7865–1389233W2
Denver Broncos 770.5004–2353334L5
San Diego Chargers 4100.2863–3314392L2
Oakland Raiders 1130.0710–6213370W1

Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.

1962 AFL Championship

Dallas Texans 20, Houston Oilers 17 (2OT)
1 2 34OT2OTTotal
Texans 3 14 000320
Oilers 0 0 7100017

at Jeppesen Stadium, Houston, Texas

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References

  1. "Dallas wins in sudden death". Milwaukee Sentinel. Associated Press. December 24, 1962. p. 2, part 2. Archived from the original on February 24, 2016. Retrieved January 23, 2016.
  2. "Dallas tips Houston in second overtime". Milwaukee Journal. press dispatches. December 24, 1962. p. 8, part 2. Archived from the original on February 24, 2016. Retrieved January 23, 2016.
  3. Kansas City Chiefs History 1960s Archived April 21, 2007, at the Wayback Machine KCChiefs.com
  4. Pro-Football-Reference: In a single season, from 1960 to 1969, in the AFL, in the regular season, sorted by descending Pass Completion %
  5. "Pro-Football-Reference.com: 1962 AFL Standings, Team & Offensive Statistics". Archived from the original on July 7, 2017. Retrieved March 29, 2018.
  6. 1962 NFL-AFL Commentator Crews
Preceded by
Houston Oilers
1961
American Football League champion
1962
Succeeded by
San Diego Chargers
1963
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