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Mike Livingston Date of birth November 14, 1945 Place of birth Dallas, Texas Position(s) Quarterback College Southern Methodist Common Draft 1968 / Round 2 / Pick 48 AFL All-Star 1969 Stats Statistics Teams 1968-1969
1970-1979
1983AFL Kansas City Chiefs
NFL Kansas City Chiefs
USFL Oakland InvadersMike Livingston (born November 14, 1945) is a former American collegiate and Professional Football quarterback. He played professionally for the American Football League's Kansas City Chiefs in 1968-1969, and for the NFL Chiefs from 1970 to 1979. A 1964 graduate of Dallas' South Oak Cliff High School,[1] he was drafted by Kansas City in the second round of the 1968 Common Draft from Southern Methodist University. As a backup to starter Len Dawson during the Chiefs' American Football League and World Championship season in 1969, Livingston started six games, threw for 1123 yards, was 84 of 161, with four touchdowns. The Chiefs won all six games and later went on the win Super Bowl IV, although Livingston was no longer at the helm.
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- ^ "My High School: South Oak Cliff," The Dallas Morning News sports section online.
Preceded by
Len DawsonKansas City Chiefs Starting Quarterbacks
1975-1976Succeeded by
Tony AdamsKansas City Chiefs Super Bowl IV Champions 3 Jan Stenerud | 6 Warren McVea | 10 Mike Livingston | 12 Tom Flores | 14 Ed Podolak | 15 Jacky Lee | 16 Len Dawson (MVP) | 18 Emmitt Thomas | 20 Goldie Sellers | 21 Mike Garrett | 22 Willie Mitchell | 23 Paul Lowe | 24 Caesar Belser | 25 Frank Pitts | 30 Gloster Richardson | 32 Curtis McClinton | 38 Wendell Hayes | 40 Jim Marsalis | 42 Johnny Robinson | 44 Jerrel Wilson | 45 Robert Holmes | 46 Jim Kearney | 51 Jim Lynch | 55 E. J. Holub | 60 George Daney | 61 Curley Culp | 63 Willie Lanier | 65 Remi Prudhomme | 66 Bob Stein | 71 Ed Budde | 73 Dave Hill | 74 Gene Trosch | 75 Jerry Mays | 76 Mo Moorman | 77 Jim Tyrer | 78 Bobby Bell | 82 Ed Lothamer | 83 Morris Stroud | 84 Fred Arbanas | 85 Chuck Hurston | 86 Buck Buchanan | 87 Aaron Brown | 89 Otis Taylor
Head Coach: Hank Stram
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