- Gordy Holz
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Gordy Holz Position(s)
DT/OTJersey #(s)
73, 74Born May 24, 1933
St. Paul, MinnesotaCareer information Year(s) 1960–1964 NFL Draft 1955 / Round: 23 / Pick: 270 College University of Minnesota Professional teams - Denver Broncos (1960-1963)
- New York Jets (1964)
Career stats Games played 70 Games started 0 Interceptions 1 Stats at NFL.com Career highlights and awards - N/A
Gordon Francis Holz (born May 14, 1933 in St. Paul, Minnesota) is a former professional American football defensive tackle and offensive tackle in the American Football League. He played five seasons for the AFL's Denver Broncos and the New York Jets.
Denver Broncos 1960 Inaugural Season Roster Ken Adamson | Don Allen | Buddy Alliston | Henry Bell | Frank Bernardi | J.W. Brodnax | Fred Broussard | Hardy Brown | Al Carmichael | Don Carothers | Ken Carpenter | Bill Danenhauer | Eldon Danenhauer | Jack J. Davis | Al Day | Dick Doyle | Tom Dublinski | Pat Epperson | Chuck Gavin | Goose Gonsoulin | Jim Greer | Johnny Hatley | George Herring | Gordy Holz | Bob Hudson | Bill Jessup | Don King | Frank Kuchta | Carl Larpenter | Pete Mangum | Bud McFadin | Bob McNamara | Gene Mingo | Mike Nichols | Johnny Pyeatt | Dave Rolle | Al Romine | Hal Smith | Willie Smith | Bob Stransky | Dave Strickland | Lionel Taylor | Frank Tripucka | Ted Wegert | Bill Yelverton | Joe Young
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