Chargers.com - James Lofton Hall of Fame wide receiver james lofton is set to embark on his third season as He was a threeyear letterman (1975-77) for the Cardinal in football. http://www.chargers.com/team/coachbio_lofton.cfm
Extractions: Lofton's receiving corps was led by Eric Parker, who enjoyed a breakout season in 2004. Parker set career highs with 47 catches, 690 yards and four touchdowns. He closed out the season in fine fashion, leading the team with 93 yards receiving and tying for the team lead with nine catches in the AFC Wild Card Playoff game against the New York Jets. The group should be bolstered even further in 2005 with the addition of veteran Keenan McCardell, who joined the Chargers in October and still caught 31 passes for 393 yards and a touchdown. During an NFL career than spanned 16 seasons (1978-1993), Lofton caught 764 passes for 14,004 yards (18.3 avg.) and scored 75 touchdowns. His 764 career receptions rank 14th in league history, while his 14,004 receiving yards is third in NFL annals to only Jerry Rice (22,466) and Tim Brown (14,734). Lofton played in 233 games during his Hall of Fame career.
Chargers.com - North Edges South In Spanos Classic Thirtyone years ago james lofton wasnt named to the California Shrine All-Star and you could tell the kids enjoyed playing football, lofton said. http://www.chargers.com/news/headline_detail.cfm?news_key=2198
Stanford University Cardinal | Football | An Official Athletic Site james lofton, currently an assistant coach with the San Diego Chargers . His father, james, is one of the NFL s great wide receivers and a member of http://gostanford.collegesports.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/lofton_david00.html
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ESPN Classic - Pro Football Hall Of Fame Bios Here are bios for the five members of the Pro football Hall of Fame s Class of 2003 james lofton Pos Wide receiver Ht./Wt. 63, 192 College Stanford. http://espn.go.com/classic/s/2003/0125/1498809.html
Extractions: Born: March 26, 1960, at San Diego. Raiders' first-round pick (10th player overall), 1982 draft. All-American and 1981 Heisman Trophy winner, NFL rookie of the year in strike-shortened 1982 season. ... Excelled as runner, receiver, blocker. ... Rushed for 191 yards and 2 TDs in 1984 Super Bowl, named game's MVP. ... Gained 1,000-plus yards in a season three consecutive years. ... Rushed for career-best 1,759 yards in 1985. ... First player in NFL history to rush for 10,000-plus yards and catch passes for 5,000 more. ... Gained 12,243 yards rushing, 5,411 yards receiving, and scored 145 touchdowns during career. Elvin Bethea
ESPN Classic - Lofton Intense, But A Gentleman On The Field james lofton was all alone when Jim Kelly picked up the bad snap, On Sunday, he ll be one of five inducted into the Pro football Hall of Fame in Canton, http://espn.go.com/classic/s/2003/0730/1587445.html
Extractions: James Lofton was all alone when Jim Kelly picked up the bad snap, scrambled and tossed it his way for a 13-yard touchdown on the Buffalo Bills' first drive of the 1990 AFC championship game. The rout was on the Bills went on to beat the Los Angeles Raiders 51-3 and Lofton was on his way to another big game against a former team. Lofton didn't dance or get in any Raiders' faces after the first of his two touchdowns that day. He just came off the field as he always did, Bills coach Marv Levy recalled. I'd been through the balloting for a couple years, so you get a little anxious. When you see how many great players there are (on the ballot) in their own right, you're pretty humbled. It is the final compliment that you can be paid. James Lofton on getting elected to the Hall of Fame "You could read it in his face, but he was too much of a gentleman to give them the finger or anything," Levy said. When Lofton retired in 1993, he had 764 catches for 14,004 yards then an NFL record in a career that included stops with Green Bay, the Los Angeles Raiders, Rams and Philadelphia Eagles.
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Extractions: Reference Desk Atlas Almanacs Dictionary Encyclopedia ... Football (National Football Museum, Canton, Ohio) Teams named are those with which player is best identified; figures in parentheses indicate number of playing seasons. Adderley, Herb, defensive back, Packers, Cowboys (12) Allen, George, coach, Rams, Redskins (12) Allen, Marcus, running back, Raiders, Chiefs (16) Alworth, Lance, wide receiver, Chargers, Cowboys (12) Atkins, Doug, defensive end, Browns, Bears, Saints (17) Badgro, Morris, end, N.Y. Yankees, Giants, Brooklyn Dodgers (8) Barney, Lem, defensive back, Lions (11) Battles, Cliff, back, Redskins (6) Baugh, Sammy, quarterback, Redskins (16) Bednarik, Chuck, center-lineback, Eagles (14) Bell, Bert, NFL founder, Eagles and Steelers, NFL Commissioner Bell, Bobby, linebacker, Chiefs (12) Berry, Raymond, end, Colts (13) Bethea, Elvin, defensive end, Oilers (16) Bidwell, Charles W., owner, Chicago Cardinals
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Extractions: A member of the NFL Hall Of Fame Class of 2003, James was one of the most prolific wide receivers in the history of the NFL. In his 16 seasons, James played in 233 games, caught 764 passes for 14,004 yards, and 75 touchdowns. During his career he was voted all pro 4 times and played in 8 Pro bowls. After graduating from Stanford as an academic all American, James was a 1st round pick by the Packers where he spent 9 seasons. After moving to the Los Angeles Raiders, Lofton spent 4 seasons with the Bills. Since retirement, he has spent 8 years in the field of broadcasting, working for CNN, NBC and Fox Sports Net covering the NFL and college football. Currently, James is an assistant coach with the Chargers. James lives in San Diego with his wife Beverly and their three children. home management contact us
JS Online: Lofton's Big Catch james lofton, left, hugs his son David lofton, at the Pro football Hall of Fame james lofton was inducted into the Pro football Hall of Fame Sunday. http://www.jsonline.com/packer/news/aug03/159727.asp
Extractions: More Classifieds... Merchandise Rummage Sales Tickets Contests Personals Place ads online More... Subscriber Services... Get the Journal Sentinel Manage your account - Vacation holds - Make Payments Get Packer Plus Place classified ads Photo reprints PressCard discounts Celebrations Front pages online News Business Sports Entertainment ... Careers tsilverstein@journalsentinel.com Last Updated: Aug. 3, 2003 Canton, Ohio - So often during his 16 years in the National Football League, James Lofton appeared to be a man on a solo journey, alone in the defensive backfield, just a receiver and an airborne football soon to be one on the path to greatness. Packers/NFL
JS Online: Packers In The Pro Football Hall Of Fame Played college football at Bucknell. Named to three Pro Bowls. 2003 james lofton, WR (1978- 86). 1978- 86, Green Bay Packers; 1987- 88, http://www.jsonline.com/packer/stat/history/profbhalloffame.asp
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Extractions: James Lofton Insider Archive Click here for more on this story Posted: Wednesday January 06, 1999 03:08 PM NFL analyst James Lofton, second on the NFL's all-time receiving yardage list, has offered up weekly columns throughout the 1998 NFL season. Week 17: Missed the playoffs? Santa's here Week 16: Rating the '98 rookies Week 15: Upon even further ... Week 1: Sad to see Bills' Thomas on bench Related information Multimedia Click here for the latest audio and video Search our site Watch CNN/SI 24 hours a day
Extractions: Read-letter day in Miami Click here for more on this story Posted: Wednesday January 27, 1999 02:26 PM Click here to send a Super Bowl question to CNN/SI NFL analyst James Lofton. MIAMI (CNN/SI) In between all the press conferences, I've found time to answer some questions you've sent in over the past few weeks. Now, we dip into the CNN/SI mailbag ... Who do you think will win the Super Bowl and why? Jason Lofton, New York We start off with a tough one. To me, these two teams are mirror images of each other very similar at so many positions. Both have underrated four-man fronts, veteran safeties and good linebacking crews keyed by veterans Romanowski and Tuggle who hit as hard as they can on every down. Offensively, they have non-descript offensive linemen, receivers who get the job done. What's surprising about the two veteran quarterbacks is that Chris Chandler has the better numbers. I can remember Bart Starr telling a young Packers team that respect had to be earned not handed to you. In his first 10 years in the NFL, Chandler was never respected, even by his own coaches and players around him. This year, through adversity and flat-out toughness, he earned the respect of not only his teammates, but everyone else around the NFL. Regardless of whether or not the Falcons win on Sunday, Chandler has done what every NFL player wants to do in his career he's gained the respect of his peers. Back to the game this has undoubtedly the two most productive running backs in the game, with two great fullbacks helping them out. The game may swing at tight end Denver's Shannon Sharpe is at the top of his game, while Atlanta's O.J. Santiago may be four or five years away from being perhaps the best tight end in football. But when I've talked with people about this game, everyone says that Sharpe is the player that Atlanta must be able to deal with.
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Extractions: Sports Pro Football Pro Football Summary (National Football Museum, Canton, Ohio) Teams named are those with which player is best identified; figures in parentheses indicate number of playing seasons. Adderley, Herb, defensive back, Packers, Cowboys (12) Allen, George, coach, Rams, Redskins (12) Allen, Marcus, running back, Raiders, Chiefs (16) Alworth, Lance, wide receiver, Chargers, Cowboys (12) Atkins, Doug, defensive end, Browns, Bears, Saints (17) Badgro, Morris, end, N.Y. Yankees, Giants, Brooklyn Dodgers (8) Barney, Lem, defensive back, Lions (11)