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Pete Banaszak

 
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Pete Banaszak
Date of birth May 21, 1944 (1944-05-21) (age 65)
Place of birth Crivitz, WI
Position(s) Running Back
College Miami
Honors American Football League Champion, 1967
Stats
Statistics
Teams
1966-1969
1967-1978
AFL Oakland Raiders
NFL Oakland Raiders

Pete Banaszak was a college and professional American football player. A running back, he played college football at the University of Miami, and played professionally in the American Football League for the Oakland Raiders from 1966 through 1969, and for the NFL Raiders through 1978.

Banaszak finished his career with 3,772 rushing yards, 121 receptions for 1,022 yards, and 51 touchdowns.

Banaszak was a member of the Raiders during their first Super Bowl appearance in Super Bowl II. He also scored 2 touchdowns in the Raiders 32-14 win over the Minnesota Vikings in Super Bowl XI. He was also a part of the 'Holy Roller" play that led to rule changes in the NFL about advancing fumbles. Banaszak appeared to try to recover the ball on the 12-yard line, but could not keep his footing, and pitched the ball with both hands even closer to the end zone

Banaszak currently resides in the Jacksonville, Florida area. He co-hosts the post game radio show for the Jacksonville Jaguars with Cole Pepper.

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