- Sam Baker (halfback)
NFL player
Name=Sam Baker
DateOfBirth=November 12 ,1929
Birthplace=San Francisco, CA
Position= RB / K / P
DateOfDeath=death date and age|2007|6|5|1929|11|12
Deathplace=Tacoma, WA
number=45,49
College=Oregon State
DraftedYear=1952
DraftedRound=11
DraftedPick=133
Awards=
Honors=
Honors=
Retired #s=
years=1953, 1956-1959
1960-1961
1962-1963
1964-1969
teams=Washington Redskins Cleveland Browns Dallas Cowboys Philadelphia Eagles
NFL=BAK474608
DatabaseFootball=BAKERSAM01
ProBowls=1965, 1969Loris Hoskins Baker (
November 12 ,1929 –June 5 ,2007 ), better known as Sam Baker, was a formerAmerican football player in theNational Football League who played in 1953 and from 1956-1969. While he would play several positions, he was best known for being a punter and kicker.High school career
Baker graduated from Corvallis High School in
Corvallis, Oregon in 1949.College career
He played
college football atOregon State University and spent the 1949 season on the OSU Rook team. Baker lettered for thevarsity team in 1950-1952 as arunning back /kicker, and scored the finaltouchdown at old Bell Field in the final 1952 home game. In his career at Oregon State University, Baker gained 1,947 yards on 487 carries and was the school record-holder in both categories when he left. He still currently ranks eighth in career yards, and sixth in career carries. He had five 100-yard games, with a best of 159 on 30 carries in the 1951 Civil War atHayward Field .Professional career
He was drafted in the eleventh round (133rd overall) of the
1952 NFL Draft by theLos Angeles Rams . Baker then played one season for theWashington Redskins in 1953. After two seasons off the field, Sam rejoined the team in 1956. In that season, his 17 field goals led the NFL [http://www.nfl.com/history/leaders/fieldgoals NFL Field Goal Leaders] . That year he also began an 11-year streak of averaging at least 40 yards per punt attempt [http://www.databasefootball.com/players/playerpage.htm?ilkid=BAKERSAM01 Sam Baker's Stats on databaseFootball.com] . In his second season back with the Redskins, Baker scored a league-high 77 points [http://www.nfl.com/history/leaders/scoring NFL Scoring Leaders] (including 6 scored on a fake punt he ran in for a touchdown). His 45.4-yard punting average with the Redskins was the best in the league in 1958 [http://www.nfl.com/history/leaders/punting NFL Punting Leaders] , and he still managed to convert 25extra point s in 25 attempts that year.In 1960 he went to play for the
Cleveland Browns , where he would stay for two seasons. In 1962 he left Cleveland for theDallas Cowboys , where he stayed two seasons as well. In 1964 he again switched teams to play for thePhiladelphia Eagles , where he would stay the for the last six seasons of his career. He played in the 1965 and 1969Pro Bowl s as a Philadelphia Eagle. Upon retiring from the NFL, Baker held the NFL record of scoring in 110 straight games.References
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