Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Jack Kemp pro football quarterback for NFL and AFL
Jack Kemp pro football quarterback for NFL and AFL, Former U.S. housing secretary and U.S. representative, New York, Republican. Political life: The nine-term congressman served as housing secretary and was the Republican vice presidential nominee in the 1996 election.
Before entering politics, Kemp was a professional quarterback for 13 years. He played briefly in the National Football League (NFL) and the Canadian Football League (CFL), but became a star in the American Football League (AFL). He served as captain of both the San Diego Chargers and Buffalo Bills and earned the AFL Most Valuable Player award in 1965 after leading the Bills to a second consecutive championship. He played in the AFL for all 10 years of its existence, appeared in its All-Star game seven times, played in its championship game five times, and set many of the league's career passing records. Kemp also co-founded the AFL Players Association, for which he served five terms as president. During the early part of his football career, he served in the United States Army Reserve.
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