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Role
  
American football player

College
  
Stanford

Education
  
Stanford University

1972–1979
  
Houston Oilers

Positions
  
Tackle

Name
  
Greg Sampson


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Date of birth
  
(1950-10-25) October 25, 1950 (age 65)

NFL draft
  
1972 / Round: 1 / Pick 6

Place of birth
  
Bellingham, Washington

Ralph Gregory Sampson (born October 25, 1950 in Bellingham, Washington) is a former professional American football player.

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College and professional career

Sampson graduated from Stanford University in 1972, where he starred as a defensive end, playing on two Rose Bowl-winning teams (1971 and 1972).

Sampson grew up in Long Beach, California and graduated in 1968 from Millikan High School, where he first joined the football team his junior year as the kicker.

In 1972, he was drafted in the first round by the Houston Oilers as a defensive end. In 1974, he switched to offensive tackle and steadily improved, until he became second team ALL-AFC in 1978. But then during a 1979 pre-season drill with his teammates, his helmet was struck and a blood clot in the brain developed. A surgical intervention removed it, probably saving his life, but he could no longer play and retired after the 1979 season.

In 2010, Sampson was voted by the Corpus Christi Caller-Times as the Houston Oilers best offensive lineman in the history of the team.

References

Greg Sampson Wikipedia