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  1. Football Digest June 1982 Joe Montana/San Francisco 49ers on Cover, Super Bowl XVI: Complete Report (49ers vs Cincinnati Bengals), Mark Gastineau/New York Jets, James Lofton/Green Bay Packers

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42. James Lofton
james lofton WR Stanford 1978, GB, Pass 02. 1979, GB, Pass 0-1. 1982, GB, Pass1-1,43yds. 1986, GB, Pass 0-1. Updated 01/25/2003 football Site Owner John Troan.
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43. Boston.com / Latest News / Sports / Names In The Game
Jordan said. GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) james lofton is sticking close tohome for his big day at the Pro football Hall of Fame. The star
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44. Pro Football Hall Of Fame Bios
james lofton Wide Receiver 6 lofton’s 43 games with 100plus receiving yardage wasthird best City, renamed Chiefs, 1963) of new American football League, 1960
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Joe DeLamielleure Guard NFL career: 1973-79, 1985 Buffalo Bills. 1980-84 Cleveland Browns, 13 seasons, 185 games. Notes: James Lofton Wide Receiver NFL career: 1978-86 Green Bay Packers; 1987-88 Los Angeles Raiders; 1989-92 Buffalo Bills; 1993 Los Angeles Rams; 1993 Philadelphia Eagles. 16 seasons, 233 games. Notes: Hank Stram Coach NFL career: 1960-74 Dallas Texans/Kansas City Chiefs; 1976-77 New Orleans Saints. 17 seasons, 238 games. Notes: MSNBC is optimized for Microsoft Internet Explorer Windows Media Player MSNBC Terms, Conditions and Privacy © 2003 ... GetNetWise Advertisement Barefoot Adventure - Amazon.com New Super Saver Shipping! NFL No more QB shuffle for Bengals Jaguars take a look at Mitchell Chargers' GM Butler dies from lung cancer Seau appears closer to joining Dolphins Sports Tiger making Masterful charge Tiger has more history in mind Nicklaus embarrassed by showing Burk rails against Augusta, from afar

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46. JS Online: Lofton Hauls In Hall Honor
Unlike the Baseball Hall of Fame, a player selected to the Pro football Hall ofFame isn't officially designated as a james lofton was a unique wide receiver
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- Touched by the history and tradition of the Green Bay Packers during his nine years with the team, James Lofton was officially certified Saturday as one of the storied franchise's legends. Packers/NFL
Photo/ Tom Lynn James Lofton caught 530 passes for 9,656 yards during his nine seasons with the Packers.
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47. JS Online: Legendary Wideout Headed For Canton
a bit agonizing for james lofton. Each of the last four years, his hopes would risewhen he learned he was one of 15 finalists for Pro football's greatest honor
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Legendary wideout headed for Canton
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Special to Packer Plus Last Updated: Jan. 29, 2003 This whole Hall of Fame process was getting a bit agonizing for James Lofton. Each of the last four years, his hopes would rise when he learned he was one of 15 finalists for Pro Football's greatest honor. And each time, those hopes were crushed when the former Green Bay Packer great learned he fell just short. "Each year you don't make it, it's kind of painful," Lofton said Monday night. Well, last Saturday, that pain came to an end. On his fifth crack at it, Lofton was one of five players elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The 46-year-old Lofton will be inducted Aug. 3 in Canton, Ohio. Lofton becomes the 20th player or coach in Packer history to be enshrined in Canton and the first from the post-Lombardi era. The rest of the 2003 class includes running back Marcus Allen, defensive end Elvin Bethea, guard Joe DeLamielleure and coach Hank Stram.

48. Packers News - A Big Catch: Lofton Sails Into Canton
Inducted to Packer Hall of Fame in 1999. Packers in the Pro football Hallof Fame. james lofton, wide receiver, 197886. Vince Lombardi, coach, 1959-67.
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With Packers (1978-86), 530, 9,656, 18.2, 49 After Packers (1987-93) Career, James Lofton with the Packers Packers in the Pro Football Hall of Fame Herb Adderley, defensive back, 1961-69 Tony Canadeo, halfback, 1941-44, 1946-52 Willie Davis, defensive end, 1960-69 Len Ford, defensive end, 1958* Forrest Gregg, tackle, 1955, 1958-70 Ted Hendricks, linebacker, 1974* Arnie Herber, quarterback, 1930-40 Clarke Hinkle, fullback, 1932-41 Paul Hornung, halfback, 1957-62, 1964-66 Cal Hubbard, tackle, 1929-33, 1935 Don Hutson, end, 1935-45 Henry Jordan, defensive tackle, 1959-69 Walt Kiesling, guard-coach, 1935-36* James Lofton, wide receiver, 1978-86 Vince Lombardi, coach, 1959-67 Mike Michalske, guard, 1929-35, 1937 Ray Nitschke, linebacker, 1958-72 Jim Ringo, center, 1953-63

49. Packers News - Notebook: Lofton To Join The Lambeau Ring Of Honor
This fall, james lofton will become the 20th player on the Lambeau Field ringof honor, which lists the Pro football Hall of Fame players who spent the
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This fall, James Lofton will become the 20th player on the Lambeau Field ring of honor, which lists the Pro Football Hall of Fame players who spent the majority of their careers with the Green Bay Packers. The ring of honor lines the upper deck on both sides of Lambeau Field and lists the players plus the years they played with the Packers. Hiring friends: Duffner said that while he and Sherman became good friends while working together at Holy Cross from 1985 to 1988, their relationship is grounded in their work and mutual respect professionally. Interview gauntlet: Sherman has said that he considers chemistry on his coaching staff as important as chemistry for his team, and that he will always exhaustively research and interview candidates when making hires.

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51. NFL Insider - SuperBowl.com - Official Website Of Super Bowl XXXVII
Marcus Allen, Elvin Bethea, Joe DeLamielleure, james lofton andHank Stram constitute the Pro football Hall of Class of 2003.
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SAN DIEGO (Jan. 25, 2003) From the first time Marcus Allen stepped on a football field as a youth in San Diego, he seemed destined for greatness. A day before his former Raiders team faces Tampa Bay in Super Bowl XXXVII, Allen gained football immortality when he was voted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame "It was really nerve-racking back there," said Allen, who was waiting for the official announcement in a hall outside the press conference room. "This is the greatest moment of my athletic career. I wanted to achieve this from when I played Pop Warner as a young kid. Hall of Fame
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Real: Listen to the announcement and remarks some from the Class of 2003.
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Real: "For me to receive this honor in my hometown of San Diego is a great thrill. I especially want to thank my parents, who bought me my first pair of football shoes and were with me all the way." Joining Allen who played 16 NFL seasons for the Los Angeles Raiders (1982-1992) and Kansas City Chiefs (1993-97) in the Class of 2003 will be defensive end Elvin Bethea , guard Joe DeLamielleure , wide receiver James Lofton , and former Chiefs and New Orleans Saints head coach Hank Stram "Getting two in is a real joy," said Chiefs owner Lamar Hunt, whose team will play the Green Bay Packers in the Hall of Fame Game on Aug. 4. "I can't say more. It's just wonderful."

52. Super Bowl News - SuperBowl.com - Official Website Of Super Bowl XXXVII
Marcus Allen, Elvin Bethea, Joe DeLamielleure, james lofton and HankStram constitute the Pro football Hall of Fame Class of 2003.
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Allen heads 2003 Hall of Fame class NFL.com wire reports SAN DIEGO (Jan. 25, 2003) A day before his former team plays in the Super Bowl, Marcus Allen was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame The former Oakland Raiders running back was chosen for the Class of 2003 in his first year of eligibility. He will be joined by Elvin Bethea, Joe DeLamielleure, James Lofton and Hank Stram, who went in as a seniors candidate. Hall of Fame
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Real: A 1995 interview with Marcus Allen.
Real: A look back at James Lofton's career.
Real: Allen was the first player in NFL history to rush for more than 10,000 yards and catch passes for 5,000 more. He finished his career with 12,243 yards rushing and 5,411 receiving. He scored 145 touchdowns and was regarded as one of the game's best goal-line and short yardage runners. Most of that production came with the Raiders. On Jan. 22, 1984, he led Oakland to the Super Bowl XVIII title, the team's last, and was voted the game's MVP for his 191 yards and two touchdowns.

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55. Democrat Chronicle Ex-Bills DeLamielleure, Lofton Named To The
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    Bills Win First AFC Title - by Rick Anderson After two failures, the Buffalo Bills finally advanced to the Super Bowl when they defeated the LA Raiders 51-3 before 80,324 delirious fans to win the AFC title. The Bills, using their famous "No Huddle" offense, exploded for 502 yards on offense (202 of which were on the ground). Jim Kelly passed for an even 300 yards, completing 17 out of 23 and two touchdowns. The no huddle was the hurry up, 2 minute drill offense that the Bills used most of the games for most of the season. They employed it to perfection this January day in 1991. America was involved in the Gulf War with Iraq. The televised broadcast of the game would be interrupted on several occasions with live war updates. Fans in attendance would have their minds in two places, at the game and in the Middle East. When the Bills came out of the tunnel just prior to the opening kickoff, they were greeted with a wild sea of American flags. Rich Stadium was an ocean of red, white and blue, both the Bills and America's colors. "I was pumped for the Raiders game, really excited," Kelly said. "As I got to the bottom of the tunnel, I felt goose bumps going up and down my arms. The stadium was packed. There were American flags all over the place. And once the national anthem began, it seemed like the number of those flags doubled. People were pulling them out of their pockets left and right. After the music finished and the crowd started to roar, it actually took a few minutes before you could get your mind back on what you had to do in the game. It was an emotional moment for all of us."

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    60. AP Wire | 02/05/2003 | Lofton Picks Son To Present Him For Induction Into Hall O
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    Myrtle Beach Columbia Charleston Local Events Yellow Pages Discussion Boards Back to Home Sunday, Apr 13, 2003 Sports Posted on Wed, Feb. 05, 2003 Lofton picks son to present him for induction into Hall of Fame Associated Press GREEN BAY, Wis. James Lofton is turning to a 19-year-old who aspires to be a college starting quarterback to present him for induction in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Lofton has enlisted the oldest of his three children, David Lofton, for the honor at the annual ceremony at Fawcett Stadium in Canton, Ohio, on Aug. 3. "He's a lot like I am - he's pretty reserved," James told The Green Bay News-Chronicle from San Diego. "So, when I asked him, he said, 'Yes.' Then, he paused for a couple seconds and said, 'I was hoping you would ask me.'" Lofton played for five teams over his career but spent nine of his 16 years in Green Bay. He left when he was traded to the Los Angeles Raiders in 1987.

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