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43. Pat Holmes

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43. Pat Holmes

Pat Holmes took an atypical route to the NFL, as in 1962, he passed up on the Philadelphia Eagles, who took him in the Third Round in 1962, and went to Calgary Stampeders of the CFL instead.  A CFL All-Star in 1965, Holmes went back to the United States in 1966, though not to Philadelphia, but Houston of the American Football League.

Holmes became one of the few players to earn All-Stars in both the CFL and AFL when the Defensive Lineman earned the latter honor in his second season with the Oilers.  He was also a First Team All-Pro that year.  Holmes was an All-Star again in 1969, and he remained with Houston until 1972 when he joined the Kansas City Chiefs.

With the Oilers, Holmes recorded an even 30.0 Sacks.

The Bullet Points

  • Position: Defensive End, Defensive Tackle
  • Acquired: Signed as a Free Agent before the 1966 Season.
  • Departed:

    Signed with the Kansas City Chiefs after the 1972 Season.

  • Games Played: 98
  • Notable Statistics:

    96 Games Started
    6 Fumble Recoveries
    0 Fumble Recovery Yards
    30.0 Quarterback Sacks*
    54 Approximate Value

    2 Playoff Games

    *Quarterback Sacks were unofficially calculated by Pro Football Reference from 1960 to 1981.

  • Major Accolades and Awards:

    First Team All-Pro (1967)
    AFL All-Star (1967 & 1968)

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