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Position: | Tackle |
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Born: | Toledo, Ohio | May 11, 1937
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College: | Colgate |
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Alfred Jamison (born November 5, 1937) was an American college and professional offensive lineman in the 1960s. Nicknamed "Al the Assassin" during his playing days for his chippy play up to and sometimes after the whistle,[1] Jamison was a star offensive tackle for the American Football League's Houston Oilers.
Jamison was an All-AFL tackle in 1961 and an American Football League Eastern Division All-Star in 1962. He played in the first three AFL Championship games, winning the title in 1960 and 1961.
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References
- ^ "AFL All Stars," Sports All Stars 1963 Pro Football, pg. 60.
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