About Len Dawson Memorabilia & Collectibles
A former American football quarterback,
Len Dawson was born in Alliance Ohio, on June 30, 1935. He is an outstanding player of
Kansas City Chiefs. His real name is Leonard Ray Dawson and he had attended Purdue University.
He was able to lead the 1962
Texans, 1966, 1969 Chiefs to AFL titles. He also achieved a lot in his football career. He was the 1962 AFL player of the year, the MVP Super Bowl IV, had won four AFL passing crowns. In 1972, he was chosen to the AFL All-Star games leading the Len Dawson signed red custom throwback jersey as an acknowledgment. Dawson was abundantly blessed with victories in 1954. As a sophomore, he was the outstanding NCAA’s leader in the first season, passing the game efficiently making the Len Dawson signed red custom throwback jersey an important item. During this time also, he was able to won against the University of Missouri, he was able to throw four touchdowns that passes in a 31-0 victory.
In his college career, Dawson chooses Purdue rather than Ohio State University when he had to choose where to pursue his college education. The main reason that pushes him to choose the Purdue was the bond that was already established with the Boilermaker assistant coach, Hank Stram. Dawson had spent 3 seasons with the coach that also led him to throw for over 3,000 yards, leading in the Big Ten Conference.
Take hold of Dawson’s valuable sports stuffs just like the signed helmet, 8x10 photos, and the Len Dawson signed red custom throwback jersey at Sportsmemorabilia.com. Common typographical errors of his name are Lyn Dawson, Dewson, Lynn Dawsun, Lenn Dawson, Dewsun, Lem Dawson, and Lynne Dawson.