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  1. Otto Everett Graham Jr. (December 6, 1921 – December 17, 2003) was an American professional football quarterback who played for the Cleveland Browns in the All-America Football Conference (AAFC) and National Football League (NFL) for 10 seasons.

  2. Checkout the latest stats for Otto Graham. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, college, draft, and more on Pro-football-reference.com.

  3. Oct 22, 2021 · Cleveland Browns quarterback Otto Graham dominated professional football in the pre-Super Bowl era. From 1946-55, "Automatic Otto" led the Browns to 10 straight championship games—an...

  4. When Paul Brown began organizing the Cleveland Browns team to play in the new All-America Football Conference (AAFC), the first player he signed was Otto Graham, a tailback from Northwestern University. Brown eyed Graham as the perfect quarterback for his new pro team.

  5. Aug 29, 2021 · While at Northwestern, Graham beat Browns Ohio State teams twice, which led Brown to make Graham the first player he signed when he left Ohio State and took over in Cleveland.

  6. Otto Graham was an American collegiate and professional gridiron football player and coach best remembered as the quarterback of the Cleveland Browns during a 10-year period in which they won 105 games, lost 17, and tied 5 in regular-season play and won 7 of 10 championship games.

  7. Otto Everett Graham, Jr. set his first state record at birth in Waukegan, Illinois on December 6, 1921, weighing in at 14 lbs., 12 ozs. His music teacher parents mixed family values and the arts in raising their four sons.

  8. Dec 18, 2003 · Otto Graham, who led the Cleveland Browns to pro football supremacy in the decade after World War II and became one of the game's greatest quarterbacks, died yesterday at...

  9. Dec 17, 2003 · Legendary Hall of Fame quarterback Otto Graham died today at the age of 82. “We were deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Otto Graham, a beloved friend and one of the game’s greatest stars,” commented Hall of Fame President John Bankert.

  10. Otto Graham in 1979 had cancer and overcame it. He became a lecturer on cancer detection methods. The title of his talk: "Check up before you give up." Graham was named to both the College Football Hall of Fame and the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He died December 17, 2003, at age 82.