Quick Facts
Byname of:
Lawrence Richard Csonka
Born:
Dec. 25, 1946, Stow, Ohio, U.S. (age 78)
Awards And Honors:
Pro Football Hall of Fame (1987)
Most Valuable Player (1974)
Pro Football Hall of Fame (inducted 1987)
2 Super Bowl championships
2 All-Pro selections
5 Pro Bowl selections
1979 PFWA Comeback Player
Education:
Syracuse University
Height/Weight:
6 ft 3 inches, 237 lb (1.90 m, 107 kg)
Position:
running back
Jersey Number:
39 (Miami Dolphins, 1968–1979)
39 (New York Giants, 1976–1978)
Draft:
Drafted by the Miami Dolphins in the first round (eighth overall) of the 1968 NFL draft.
Games Played:
146
Rushing Attempts:
1891
Touchdowns:
64
Yards Gained By Passing:
8081
Yards Per Attempt:
4.3

Larry Csonka (born Dec. 25, 1946, Stow, Ohio, U.S.) is an American gridiron football player who won two Super Bowls (1973, 1974) playing for the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League (NFL) and was named Most Valuable Player of Super Bowl VIII.

Csonka was an All-American fullback at Syracuse University, where he was noted for his straight-ahead power. He was chosen by the Dolphins with the eighth selection of the 1968 NFL draft, and he was immediately thrust into the team’s starting lineup. In each of three consecutive years (1971–73) he rushed for more than 1,000 yards, and in 1972 he was a mainstay in the Dolphin’s perfect 17–0 season. After moving to the short-lived World Football League in 1975, Csonka returned to the NFL to play for the New York Giants from 1976 to 1978 before finishing his career with the Dolphins in 1979. Csonka was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1987.

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