- Emerson Boozer
NFLretired
caption=
position=Running back
number=32
birthdate=birth date and age|1943|7|4Augusta, Georgia
debutyear=1966
finalyear=1975
afldraftedYear=1966
afldraftedRound=6, Pick 4
college=Maryland Eastern Shore
teams=
*New York Jets (1966-1975)
stat1label=Rushing Yards
stat1value=5,135
stat2label=Average
stat2value=4.0
stat3label=Touchdowns
stat3value=52
nfl=BOO761365
highlights=
* 2xPro Bowl selection (1966, 1968)
HOF=
CollegeHOF=Emerson Boozer (born
July 4 ,1943 ) was arunning back in theAmerican Football League and in the NFL. In the last year of separate drafts by the AFL and the NFL, Boozer signed with the AFL'sNew York Jets , rather than with an NFL team. He played his entire professional career with the Jets. Boozer was a member of the Jets team that defeated the NFL's champion Baltimore Colts, 16-7, in the third AFL-NFL World Championship Game. Before joining theAmerican Football League , Boozer playedcollege football at theUniversity of Maryland Eastern Shore .Boozer's natural athletic ability came to the attention of football coaches in high school in Augusta, Georgia. Despite his proven talent there, football scholarships were not widely offered to the black star. Boozer excelled as well at the college level, where he showed open field ability as a back as well as strength and intensity as a player that exceeded his 5'11 190-pound size. Not widely sought by the NFL, Boozer was drafted by the Jets, who were assembling a team of talented and enthusiastic players under George Sauer Sr. and Wilbur ' Weeb ' Ewbank. The team already had fullback Matt Snell and figured Boozer to be paired with him at halfback. Sharing the job with Bill Mathis as a rookie, Boozer worked hard and became a starter in 1967. His ability to block with intensity earned him a league-wide reputation.In 1967, with Snell injured, the Jets turned to Boozer as a rusher. In the first half of that season, Boozer displayed talent that drew comparisons to Gale Sayers. He often broke tackles and excelled in the open field. He had ten touchdowns by mid-season and appeared ready to easily surpass the league record. But Boozer then suffered a devastating kneee injury against Kansas City that completely altered his career. Despite playing just half that year, he still led the AFL in rushing touchdowns for the season.Boozer's work ethic further revealed itself over the next two seasons. No longer a breakaway runner, he changed himself into more of an outstanding blocker and goal-line touchdown scorer. Jets coach Chuck Knox utilized Boozer in pass blocking schemes then new to football. In blocking for both Snell and Joe Namath, Boozer was part of two outstanding teams that narrowly lost just three games in 1968 and went 10-4 in 1969. He still rated AFL All-Star status. That's Boozer and Winston Hill laying devastating blocks on Baltimore Colt defenders during Matt Snell's famous touchdown run in Super Bowl III. Boozer's blocking freed Snell often that day for effective running that was key to the legendary 16-7 win.Namath turned to Boozer more as a third-down pass catcher in 1970. In 1971, with Snell down again, Boozer took up the slack with a career high in carries.In 1972, with Joe Namath back from injuries himself, the Jets rated the top offense in football. Boozer's ability to block and score near the goal line impressed many as he led the NFL in rushing touchdowns for most of the year before injuries stopped him with 11 touchdowns in 11 games.In 1973, he was again the main back with 831 yards rushing before taking a spot next to John Riggins in 1974.Boozer was a player who made the most of limited opportunities early on. When injury robbed him of stardom, he reinvented himself and still had a remarkable career as a key contributor to a set of famous Jets teams.Boozer is a member of
The Pigskin Club Of Washington, D.C. National Intercollegiate All-American Football Players Honor Roll.ee also
*Other American Football League playersTwo Emerson Boozer Facts: 1. The two time
Pro Bowl selection running back for theNew York Jets Super Bowl III World Championship team played atMaryland State College before joining theNew York Jets in the AFL/NFL for 10 seasons.2. Boozer also scored the first regular-season over-time ("sudden death") touchdown in NFL history on a short pass fromJoe Namath in 1974 to beat the cross-town rivalNew York Giants and begin an improbable Jets six game winning streak (Gang Green had a 1-7 won/loss record going into the game).External links
* [http://www.gshf.org Georgia Sports Hall of Fame]
* [http://www.suffolksportshof.com/infoBoozer.html Suffolk Sports Hall of Fame]
* [http://danmiller.typepad.com/dan_millers_notebook/2006/07/friday_nights_e.html Friday Nights, Emerson Boozer, and Me]
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