Cotton Davidson

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Cotton Davidson
File:Baylor at Houston during the 1952 football season.jpg
"Cotton" Davidson (#19) as quarterback for Baylor against Houston in 1952
Born (1931-11-30) November 30, 1931 (age 92)
Gatesville, Texas
Position(s) Quarterback
College Baylor
NFL Draft 1954 / Round 1 / Pick 5
Jersey #(s) 19, 18, 19
Career highlights
AFL All-Star 1961, 1963
Awards 1961 AFL All-Star Game MVP
Honors American Football League Champion, 1962
Statistics
Teams
1954, 1957
1960-1962
1962-1968
NFL Baltimore Colts
AFL Dallas Texans
AFL Oakland Raiders

Francis Marion "Cotton" Davidson (born November 30, 1931) is a former American football quarterback. Davidson attended Baylor University, and played professionally for the National Football League's Baltimore Colts (1954, 1957), and the American Football League's Dallas Texans (1960–1962) and Oakland Raiders (1962–1968). Davidson also played quarterback for the Fort Bliss Falcons in 1955 to 1957. A game between the Fort Bliss Falcons and the Fort Sill, Oklahoma Cannoneers was played for a trophy called "The Little Brown Dud." The Cannoneers won the game and took home the Little Brown Dud. Cotton was awarded ALL ARMY QUARTERBACK in 1955.

Davidson was selected in the first round of the 1954 NFL Draft by the Baltimore Colts. In addition to playing quarterback, he also was a placekicker and punter. An original Dallas Texan, Davidson was the first starting quarterback for the franchise. Davidson was selected to the American Football League All-Star Game twice: in 1961 and in 1963. He was honored as the MVP of the 1961 AFL All-Star Game while with the Texans.

In 1963, the Chiefs traded Davidson to the Oakland Raiders for the first overall selection in the 1963 American Football League Draft, which was used by the Chiefs to select future Hall of Famer Buck Buchanan.

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