Otto Graham, the Hall of Fame quarterback who led the Cleveland Browns to a championship game in every season he played, has died. He was 82.
Graham died Wednesday in Sarasota, Florida, team spokesman Todd Stewart said.
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He was taken to Sarasota Memorial Hospital earlier in the day with the same heart condition that killed actor John Ritter earlier this year, said his son, Duey Graham. Graham was diagnosed with the early stages of Alzheimer's disease in 2001.
Nicknamed "Automatic Otto," Graham never missed a game as a pro while passing for 23,584 yards and 174 touchdowns. He finished his career with an astounding 105-17-4 regular-season record.
He took coach Paul Brown's teams to the title game in each season from 1946-1955.
With Graham as their quarterback, the Browns won four championships in the old All-America Football Conference and three NFL titles. He was MVP of the AAFC three times.
Graham was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1965, and the Browns retired his uniform No. 14, which he wore from 1952-1955. Graham wore No. 60 during the first part of his career, from 1946-1951.
"The test of a quarterback is where his team finishes," Brown once said. "By that standard, Otto Graham was the best of all time."
In 1994, Graham was picked for the NFL's 75th anniversary team, joining quarterbacks Sammy Baugh, Johnny Unitas and Joe Montana on the list of all-time greats.
Graham and the Browns moved into the more-established NFL in 1950. They debuted in Philadelphia against the defending champion Eagles, and Graham's first pass in the NFL went for a touchdown. The Browns stunned the sports world with a 30-20 win.
Cleveland went 12-2 during the regular season and then defeated the Los Angeles Rams, who had defected from Cleveland after winning the 1945 title.
The Browns lost in the NFL title game the next three years, before winning the 1954 championship behind Graham, who ran for three TDs and threw three more in Cleveland's 56-10 rout of the Detroit Lions. Following the game, Graham announced he was retiring. But he was talked into making a comeback on the eve of the 1955 season opener and led the Browns to yet another title.
In his final game, the 33-year-old Graham threw two TD passes and ran for two more as the Browns beat the Rams 38-14. Graham later coached the Washington Redskins from 1966-1968.
Graham made history as the first player to wear a face mask after being viciously elbowed in the face on a late hit by San Francisco linebacker Art Michalik on Nov. 15, 1953, at old Cleveland Stadium. Graham returned with plastic wrapped around his helmet to protect his mouth.
"That was my real claim to fame right there," Graham said. "I had this big gash on my mouth and they gave me 15 stitches, but I wanted to play."
After returning, Graham completed 9 of 10 passes in the second half to lead Cleveland to a 23-20 comeback victory.
Graham took great pride in his many career records and that they all came with the same team -- his beloved Browns.
Otto Everett Graham Jr. began setting records on the first day of his life in Waukegan, Illinois. He weighed 6.6kg) at birth -- the state record for largest male.
The son of parents who were both music teachers, Graham learned the piano, violin, cornet and became Illinois state champion in the French horn at age 16.
After his discharge from the Navy, Graham signed with Cleveland's new team formed by his old adversary, Brown.
Graham also won a pro basketball title as a member of the 1946 Rochester Royals in the National Basketball League.
He is survived by his wife of 57 years, Beverly, three children, Duey, Sandy and Dave, two foster daughters, 16 grandchildren and four great grandchildren.
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