Last kickers/punters who were actual players
Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2025 1:45 pm
This question occurred to me yesterday, and these were the guys I came up with . . .
Last punter who played another position: Danny White, 1978-79. Just a backup QB, yes, but he did play. He threw 30-some passes each season and also led a comeback win in a 1978 playoff game -- against the Falcons, if I'm not mistaken.
Last kicker who played another position: George Blanda, 1971. He threw 50-some players that year and also in 1970, when he had that famous run of late-game heroics in midseason. You could count him a little later than that, because he kept kicking for another three or four years, but threw only about 20 passes altogether, so I prefer to stop at 1971.
Last kicker who was also a starter at a "real" position: Wayne Walker, 1962-68. Played in three Pro Bowls and got all-pro mention in several seasons as a linebacker during this stretch.
Special mention for Chuck Latourette, who led the NFL with 28 punt returns, 345 yards, and a 12.3-yard average in 1968 while also punting 65 times for a 41.6-yard average. After missing the 1969 season, he returned 30 punts in 1970 while still serving as the Cardinals' punter.
Those are just off the top of my head, though. I could easily be missing some obvious guys here. Anybody have any additions?
Last punter who played another position: Danny White, 1978-79. Just a backup QB, yes, but he did play. He threw 30-some passes each season and also led a comeback win in a 1978 playoff game -- against the Falcons, if I'm not mistaken.
Last kicker who played another position: George Blanda, 1971. He threw 50-some players that year and also in 1970, when he had that famous run of late-game heroics in midseason. You could count him a little later than that, because he kept kicking for another three or four years, but threw only about 20 passes altogether, so I prefer to stop at 1971.
Last kicker who was also a starter at a "real" position: Wayne Walker, 1962-68. Played in three Pro Bowls and got all-pro mention in several seasons as a linebacker during this stretch.
Special mention for Chuck Latourette, who led the NFL with 28 punt returns, 345 yards, and a 12.3-yard average in 1968 while also punting 65 times for a 41.6-yard average. After missing the 1969 season, he returned 30 punts in 1970 while still serving as the Cardinals' punter.
Those are just off the top of my head, though. I could easily be missing some obvious guys here. Anybody have any additions?