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Charley Ferguson Date of birth November 13, 1939 Place of birth Dallas, Texas Position(s) Tight end College Tennessee State Career highlights AFL All-Star 1965 Honors American Football League Champion, 1964, 1965 Stats Statistics Teams 1961
1962
1963-1969NFL Cleveland Browns
NFL Minnesota Vikings
AFL Buffalo BillsCharles Edward Ferguson (born November 13, 1939 in Dallas, Texas) is a former American college and Professional Football player. He was a tight end with the American Football League's Buffalo Bills. He was in playoff games with the Bills four straight years, 1963 through 1966, and won AFL Championships with them in 1964 and 1965. He was an American Football League All-Star in 1965.
Ferguson also played in the NFL for the Cleveland Browns and Minnesota Vikings.
See also
Buffalo Bills 1965 AFL Champions Joe Auer | Stew Barber | Glenn Bass | Al Bemiller | Butch Byrd | Wray Carlton | Hagood Clarke | Paul Costa | Tom Day | Elbert Dubenion | Jim Dunaway | Booker Edgerson | Charley Ferguson | George Flint | Pete Gogolak | Bill Groman | Floyd Hudlow | Dick Hudson | Harry Jacobs | Tom Janik | Billy Joe | Tom Keating | Jack Kemp | Daryle Lamonica | Bill Laskey | Paul Maguire | Ron McDole | Dudley Meredith | Pete Mills | Joe O'Donnell | Bo Roberson | Ed Rutkowski | George Saimes | Henry Schmidt | Marty Schottenheimer | Tom Sestak | Billy Shaw | Bobby Smith | Donnie Stone | Mike Stratton | Gene Sykes | Jack Tracey | Ernie Warlick | Charley Warner
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