Roger Staubach: Facts & Related Content

verifiedCite
While every effort has been made to follow citation style rules, there may be some discrepancies. Please refer to the appropriate style manual or other sources if you have any questions.
Select Citation Style
Share
Share to social media
URL
https://mainten.top/facts/Roger-Staubach

Facts

Also Known As Captain Comeback • Roger Thomas Staubach • Roger the Dodger
Born February 5, 1942 (age 82) • CincinnatiOhio
Awards And Honors All-America teamPresidential Medal of Freedom (2018)Pro Football Hall of Fame (1985)Heisman Trophy (1963) • Pro Football Hall of Fame (inducted 1985) • 2 Super Bowl championships • 6 Pro Bowl selections • 1971 Bert Bell Award (Player of the Year) • 1978 Walter Payton Man of the Year
Education New Mexico Military Institute • United States Naval Academy
Height/Weight 6 ft 3 inches, 197 lb (1.90 m, 89 kg)
Throws right-handed
Position quarterback
Jersey Number 12 (Dallas Cowboys, 1969–1979)
Draft Drafted by the Kansas City Chiefs in the 16th round (122nd overall) of the 1964 AFL draft and by the Dallas Cowboys in the tenth round (129th overall) of the 1964 NFL draft.
Completion Percentage 57.0
Games Played 131
Interceptions 109
Touchdowns 153
Yards Gained By Passing 22700
Yards Per Attempt 7.7

Top Questions

When was Roger Staubach born?
Roger Staubach was born on February 5, 1942, in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States.
What position did Roger Staubach play?
Roger Staubach played quarterback.
How many times was Roger Staubach selected to the Pro Bowl?
Roger Staubach was selected to the Pro Bowl six times.
How tall was Roger Staubach?
Roger Staubach was 6 ft 3 inches, 197 lb (1.90 m, 89 kg).
When was Roger Staubach inducted to the Hall of Fame?
Roger Staubach was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1985.
How many Super Bowls did Roger Staubach win?
Roger Staubach won two Super Bowl championships.
What college did Roger Staubach attend?
Roger Staubach attended New Mexico Military Institute and the United States Naval Academy.

Photos


Troy Aikman, 2006.
Troy Aikman
American football player
Fran Tarkenton
American football player
Steve Young
Steve Young
American football player
Otto Graham.
Otto Graham
American football player
O.J. Simpson
O.J. Simpson
American football player
Tony Romo
Tony Romo
American football player
Dak Prescott
Dak Prescott
American football player
Dan Fouts
American football player
Bob Griese
American football player
Len Dawson
American football player
Jim Kelly
American football player
Forrest Gregg
American football player and coach
Y. A. Tittle
American football player
Peyton Manning
Peyton Manning
American football player
Deion Sanders
Deion Sanders
American football and baseball player
Joe Burrow
Joe Burrow
American football player
Parcells, Bill
Bill Parcells
American football coach and executive
Brett Favre
Brett Favre
American football player
Kemp addressing the Republican National Convention in San Diego, Calif., August 1996
Jack Kemp
American politician and football player
Doug Flutie
American football player

Quiz