Jim Stiger
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Position: | Running back | ||||
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Date of birth: | January 7, 1941 | ||||
Place of birth: | Carthio, Texas | ||||
Date of death: | December 12, 1981 40) | (aged||||
Place of death: | Lompoc, California | ||||
Height: | 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) | ||||
Weight: | 190 lb (86 kg) | ||||
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High school: | Corcoran (CA) | ||||
College: | Washington | ||||
NFL draft: | 1963 / Round: 19 / Pick: 258 | ||||
Career history | |||||
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Jim Stiger (January 7, 1941 – December 12, 1981) was an American football running back who played for five seasons for the Dallas Cowboys and the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League. He played college football for the University of Washington.
Early years
Stiger attended Corcoran High School, before moving on to Bakersfield Junior College. He later transferred to the University of Washington in 1961. He played as a fullback, before switching to halfback in his senior season.[1]
Professional career
Dallas Cowboys
Stiger was selected by the Dallas Cowboys in the 19th round (258th overall) of the 1963 NFL Draft. The next year he started 8 games at halfback. He served mainly as a backup to Amos Marsh, until being waived on November 3, 1965, to make room for Colin Ridgway, the first Australian to play in the National Football League.[2]
Los Angeles Rams
On November 6, 1965, he was signed by the Los Angeles Rams to help improve the return game. In 1966, he was the fourth leading punt returner in the NFL. He was released on September 17, 1968, after arriving out of shape to training camp.[3][4]
Personal life
On December 12, 1981, he died of a heart attack while playing raquetball.[5]
References
- ↑ Associated Press (August 22, 1962). "Spartans' 'Iron Man' System Defies Platoon". The Milwaukee Sentinel (Milwaukee). Retrieved July 16, 2015.
- ↑ Associated Press (November 4, 1965). "Landry to Stick with Meredith". The Gazette (Schenectady). Retrieved November 24, 2015.
- ↑ Press Dispatches (September 5, 1968). "Osborne to Undergo Surgery, Could Miss Entire Season". The Milwaukee Journal (Milwaukee). Retrieved July 16, 2015.
- ↑ Kaine, Elinor (September 18, 1968). "Desperate Bills May Try Stephenson at QB". The Miami News (Miami). Retrieved July 16, 2015.
- ↑ Associated Press (December 16, 1981). "Jim Stiger". Toledo Blade (Toledo, Ohio). Retrieved July 16, 2015.
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