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Pete Banaszak

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American football player (born 1944)

Pete Banaszak
Banaszak in 1968
No. 40
PositionRunning back
Personal information
Born (1944-05-21)May 21, 1944 (age 81)
Crivitz, Wisconsin, U.S.
Listed height5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Listed weight210 lb (95 kg)
Career information
CollegeMiami
AFL draft1966: 5th round, 59th overall pick
Career history
Awards and highlights
Career statistics
Rushing yards3,772
Rushing average3.9
Rushing touchdowns47
Stats atPro Football Reference

Peter Andrew Banaszak (born May 21, 1944) is an American former professionalfootball player who was arunning back for theOakland Raiders in theAmerican Football League (AFL) andNational Football League (NFL). He playedcollege football for theMiami Hurricanes. He played for the Raiders in the AFL from1966 through1969, and in the NFL from1970 through1978.

Career

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Banaszak is fromCrivitz, Wisconsin.[1] Before his football career, while still a high school student, he considered becoming a priest.[1]

He finished his three-year career with theMiami Hurricanes with 263 carries for 1,107 yards and nine touchdowns and 35 catches for 356 yards and three touchdowns.[2]

Banaszak finished his NFL career (all with the Raiders from 1966 to 1978) with 3,772 rushing yards, 121 receptions for 1,022 yards, and 51 touchdowns. He was known for "having a nose for the goal line". He was known by his Raider teammates and fans as "Rooster".

Banaszak was a member of the Raiders during their first Super Bowl appearance inSuper Bowl II. He also scored two touchdowns in the Raiders 32-14 win over theMinnesota Vikings inSuper Bowl XI. He was also a part of the 'Holy Roller' play that led to rule changes in the NFL about advancing fumbles. Banaszak appeared to try to recover the ball on the 12-yard line, but could not keep his footing, and pitched the ball with both hands even closer to the end zone.

Banaszak currently resides in theSt. Augustine, Florida[3] area and co-hosts the post game radio show for theJacksonville Jaguars with Cole Pepper. He was inducted into the National Polish-American Sports Hall of Fame in 1990.

He also had a hole in one in 2023 at Kennsington Golf Club in Canfield, OH. 17th hole (155 yards) and hit a 3 hybrid.

NFL career statistics

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Legend
Super Bowl champion
Won theAFL Championship
Led the league
BoldCareer high
YearTeamGamesRushingReceivingFumbles
GPGSAttYdsAvgY/GLngTDRecYdsAvgLngTDFumFR
1966OAK1404184.51.37011111.011000
1967OAK105683765.537.64711619212.072120
1968OAK1311913624.027.84341518212.149162
1969OAK124883774.331.4400171197.019301
1970OAK10021753.67.5162122.02010
1971OAK14141375634.140.2308131289.828030
1972OAK140301384.69.91519637.016010
1973OAK140341985.814.12606315.29003
1974OAK141802723.419.42059647.112010
1975OAK1401876723.648.0271610646.411011
1976OAK1411143703.226.415515744.920020
1977OAK140672143.215.31152147.08021
1978OAK160431373.28.610077811.120010
Career173369643,7723.921.847471211,0228.4725188

References

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  1. ^ab"Banazak [sic], of Crivitz, Carries Top Rushing Average of Oakland Backs".The Post-Crescent. January 14, 1968. p. 33. RetrievedNovember 21, 2014 – viaNewspapers.com.Open access icon
  2. ^"Pete Banaszak College Stats, School, Draft, Gamelog, Splits".College Football at Sports-Reference.com. RetrievedMarch 24, 2024.
  3. ^"'It's like heaven:' Banaszak's best memories in football are of the Super Bowl | St. Augustine Record". Archived fromthe original on February 6, 2017.

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