Age:  26
5th season in pro
football, 1st with Raiders
College: Notre Dame
Height: 6’3”    Weight: 215
Prelude: 
A 24th round
draft pick of the Bills (12th round by Green Bay 
in the NFL draft), Lamonica backed up Jack Kemp in Buffalo Oakland Oakland 
1967 Season Summary 
Appeared and started in all 14
games 
[Bracketed numbers indicate
league rank in Top 20]
Passing
Attempts – 425 [3]
Most attempts, game – 39 at Denver 
Completions – 220 [2]
Most completions, game – 23 vs.
Kansas City  10/1, at Houston 
Yards – 3228 [3]
Most yards, game – 349 at San Diego 
Completion percentage – 51.8 [3]
Yards per attempt – 7.6 [3]
TD passes – 30 [1]
Most TD passes, game – 4 at Boston  10/22, at San
  Diego 
Interceptions – 20 [5]
Most interceptions, game – 4
at NY Jets 10/7, at Buffalo 
Passer rating – 80.8 [2]
300-yard passing games – 3
200-yard passing games – 9
Rushing
Attempts – 22
Most attempts, game - 4 (for
9 yds.) at Boston 
Yards – 110 
Most yards, game – 30 yards
(on 2 carries) vs. Denver 
Yards per attempt – 5.0
TDs – 4
Points
TDs – 4
Points – 24 
Postseason: 2 G 
Pass attempts – 58 
Most attempts, game - 34 vs.
Green Bay 
Pass completions – 25
Most completions, game - 15
vs. Green Bay 
Passing yardage – 319
Most yards, game - 208 vs. Green Bay 
TD passes – 4
Most TD passes, game - 2 vs.
Houston, AFL Championship, vs. Green
  Bay 
Interceptions – 1
Most interceptions, game - 1
vs. Green Bay 
Rushing attempts – 5
Most rushing attempts, game
- 5 vs. Houston, AFL Championship
Rushing yards – 22
Most rushing yards, game - 22
vs. Houston, AFL Championship
Average gain rushing – 4.4
Rushing TDs – 1 
Awards & Honors:
AFL Player of the Year: AP,
UPI, Sporting News
1st team All-AFL:
AP, UPI
2nd team All-AFL:
NEA, NY Daily News
AFL All-Star Game
Raiders went 13-1 to win AFL
Western Division while leading the league in scoring (466 points) and TDs (58).
Won AFL Championship over Houston Green
  Bay 
Aftermath:
“The Mad Bomber” followed up
in 1968 by passing for 3245 yards and 25 TD passes, and won a memorable duel
against Joe Namath and the Jets in the so-called “Heidi Game”. The team went
12-2 and advanced to the AFL title game but lost in the rematch with New York Southern California 
Sun of the WFL. A preseason injury knocked him out of action and he backed up
rookie Pat Haden, completing just 9 of 19 passes for 90 yards with a TD and
three interceptions before the league folded and his career came to an end.
Overall, in the AFL and NFL he passed for 19,154 yards with 164 TDs and 138
interceptions and had a 66-16-6 regular season record as a starting quarterback
(4-5 in the postseason).
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MVP Profiles feature players who were named MVP or Player of the Year in the NFL,
AAFC (1946-49), AFL (1960-69), WFL (1974), or USFL (1983-85) by a recognized
organization (Associated Press, Pro Football Writers Association, Newspaper
Enterprise Association, United Press International, The Sporting News, Maxwell
Club – Bert Bell Award, or the league itself). 
[Updated 2/9/14]
[Updated 2/9/14]

 
 
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