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Place of birth
  
Atlantic, Iowa

High school
  
Atlantic

Spouse
  
Vicki Podolak

College
  
Iowa

Height
  
1.85 m


Weight
  
204 lb (93 kg)

Role
  
American football player

Position(s)
  
Running Back

Name
  
Ed Podolak

Education
  
University of Iowa

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Date of birth
  
(1947-09-01) September 1, 1947 (age 68)

Children
  
Emily Podolak, Laura Podolak

Parents
  
Joseph Raymond Podolak, Dorothy Podolak

Siblings
  
Betty Jean Ward, Charles Lee Padolak

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Edward Joseph Podolak (born September 1, 1947) is a former professional American football player, a running back for nine seasons with the Kansas City Chiefs of the American Football League and National Football League.

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Early years

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Born and raised in Atlantic, Iowa, Podolak played college football at the University of Iowa, where he was a quarterback, running back, and halfback.

Playing career

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Podolak was selected in the second round of the 1969 NFL/AFL draft, 48th overall, by the Kansas City Chiefs, and the team won Super Bowl IV in his rookie season.

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During a nine-year career from 1969 to 1977, Podolak became the Chiefs' second all-time leading rusher with 4,451 yards and 34 touchdowns on 1,158 carries. He was also known for his work on special teams as a pass receiver and return man, catching 288 passes for 2,456 yards and 6 touchdowns while averaging 8.6 yards per punt and 20.5 yards per kickoff return. His 8,178 career combined yards are the second-most in the team's history. Podolak led the Chiefs in rushing four times, in receiving three times, and in punt returns three times.

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In the Chiefs' playoff loss to the Miami Dolphins on Christmas Day in 1971 (still the longest game in NFL history), Podolak had a playoff-record 350 total yards: 85 rushing, 110 receiving, and 155 on returns. Podolak, who wore jersey number 14, was inducted into the Chiefs' Hall of Fame in 1989.

After football

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After retirement, Podolak turned to broadcasting. He worked as a color commentator for NFL telecasts on NBC in 1978. In 1982, he began working as a commentator for Iowa Hawkeyes football games on WHO radio in Des Moines and a statewide network. He worked with play-by-play announcer Jim Zabel until 1996 and then with Gary Dolphin.


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