In 1963’s AFL Championship, quarterback John Hadl led the San Diego Chargers to victory.
30 November 2022, at death
was 82 when he passed away.
Hadl went to the University of Kansas after playing high school football as an all-state halfback in Lawrence, Kansas. He played quarterback for the first two years of his college career before switching to halfback. He was twice selected as an All-American, becoming the first Jayhawk to do so. He was named the Player of the Century for Kansas. In the first round of the 1962 NFL draft, the Detroit Lions selected Hadl, but he opted to sign with the AFL’s San Diego Chargers. Hadl started at quarterback for the Chargers after playing a crucial part in their 1963 championship victory.
John Hadl’s tributes
John Hadl is one of the people most associated with @KU Football, and for good reason. He was an All-American at two different positions, and he also raised money and coached at his alma university. He was a devoted Jayhawk who had a great affection for Kansas University. Coach, we adore you as well. I will always.
by BRAIN HANNI
Adieu, John Hadl. Mostly his time with the Chargers is recalled. However, he guided the Rams to a 12-2 record in 1973. He would simply lean back and throw that person. John, thanks for the memories.
by TONY SHREK
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