- Earl Faison
Infobox Pro Football player
Color=#0080FF
fontcolor=yellow
Jersey=86
DateOfBirth=Birth date and age|1939|1|31|mf=y
Birthplace=Newport News, VA
DateOfDeath=
Position=Defensive lineman
College=Indiana
AFLDraftedYear=1961
AFLDraftedRound=1 / 7th Pick
DatabaseFootball=FAISOEAR01
PFR=FaisEa00
TSNAllAFL=1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965
AFLAllStar=1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965
Stats=Y
Career Highlights=Y
Honors=Indiana University Hall of Fame,
San Diego Chargers Hall of Fame
Awards=AFL ROY 1961
Records=
years=1961-1966
1966
teams=AFLSan Diego Chargers
AFLMiami Dolphins
HOF=Earl Faison (born 1939) was an American college and professional football player who played in the American Football League between 1960 and 1966. Drafted by both the
Detroit Lions of theNational Football League and the Los Angeles Chargers of the AFL, Faison signed with the Chargers as a first-round pick immediately after the conclusion of theEast-West Shrine Game onDecember 31 ,1960 .The 6-foot-5, 260 pound Faison had been an All-American at Indiana University, playing on both offense and defense. After entering the pro ranks, he worked with Chargers' assistant coach
Chuck Noll to continually blow past opposing offensive lineman on his way to smashingAmerican Football League quarterbacks.Faison was a member of the original ""Fearsome Foursome"" (the Chargers' defensive line) from 1961-66. The “Foursome” was made up of Faison and Hall of Fame linemate
Ernie Ladd , with alternate members of the group includingBob Petrich ,Ron Nery ,George Gross ,Bill Hudson andHenry Schmidt .Despite often being double and triple-teamed, Faison was chosen as the American Football League Rookie of the Year and All-AFL in 1961. He missed the early portion of the 1962 season, after suffering a knee injury, then reported late the following year after a contract dispute. The contract problems would resurface in 1965, but his performance remained good enough to continue a string of four consecutive All-Star seasons in the league from 1961 to 1964.
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January 15 ,1966 , Faison and Ladd were dealt to the Houston Oilers as part of a five-player trade, but four days later, the trade was nullified because of tampering by Oilers' ownerBud Adams . In response, Faison looked to theCanadian Football League 'sToronto Argonauts , but eventually signed a three-year $90,000 contract with the Chargers onJuly 29 .The bitter contract problems, coupled with Faison's back problems, continued to linger until
October 18 when Faison was released by the Chargers. In announcing the dismissal, Gillman bitterly noted that Faison, "has a long way to go to become average." One day later, the expansion Miami Dolphins signed Faison for the remainder of the year.On
June 27 ,1967 , Faison was involved in a seven-player trade that sent him to theDenver Broncos , but 10 days later, the team returned him back to the Dolphins, who then placed him on waivers onJuly 24 . Faison's release led him to file a lawsuit against Miami onOctober 6 , citing breach of contract. Claiming that his three-year contract entitled him to the remaining $60,000 over two years, Faison was ultimately unsuccessful in his lawsuit.A member of the Chargers Hall of Fame, Faison was also inducted into the Indiana University Hall of Fame in 1990. In his post-playing career, Faison briefly dabbled in acting, including a pair of appearances in
The Beverly Hillbillies . He then returned toCalifornia as an educator and football coach, and while atLincoln High School , he served as head coach during the era of futurePro Football Hall of Fame rMarcus Allen before eventually serving as the school's principal.Earl Faison is a member of
The Pigskin Club Of Washington, D.C. National Intercollegiate All-American Football Players Honor Roll.ee also
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