A closer look at the biggest achievements of Sam Huff. Awards, milestones, and records that define success.
Sam Huff was a celebrated American professional football player known for his impactful play as a linebacker. He gained fame playing for the New York Giants and the Washington Redskins, becoming one of the first defensive players to achieve widespread recognition in the NFL, largely due to his intense matchups against Jim Brown. Huff was an NFL champion, a two-time All-Pro selection, and a five-time Pro Bowl selection. His collegiate career at West Virginia University also earned him accolades. Huff's accomplishments led to his induction into both the College Football Hall of Fame and the Pro Football Hall of Fame, solidifying his legacy as a legendary figure in football.
In 1951, Sam Huff helped lead Farmington High School to an undefeated football season.
In 1952, Sam Huff earned All-State honors and was named to the first-team All-Mason Dixon Conference while at Farmington High School.
In 1955, Sam Huff was voted an All-American and served as co-captain in both the East–West Shrine Game and the Senior Bowl. He was also named first team Academic All-American.
On October 7, 1956, Ray Beck was injured in a game against the Chicago Cardinals, which led to Sam Huff playing in his first professional game. He helped the Giants win five consecutive games and the 1956 NFL Championship Game.
In 1958, Sam Huff and the Giants played in the 1958 NFL Championship Game, known as "The Greatest Game Ever Played", against the Baltimore Colts, which the Giants lost 23-17 in sudden death overtime.
On November 30, 1959, Sam Huff became the first NFL player to be featured on the cover of Time magazine.
In 1959, Sam Huff was selected for his first Pro Bowl with the Giants.
In 1961, Sam Huff was named the most valuable player of the Pro Bowl.
In 1963, Sam Huff played his fourth consecutive Pro Bowl with the Giants.
In 1965, Sam Huff's impact on the Redskins was almost immediate, and the team's defense was ranked second in the NFL.
On November 27, 1966, Sam Huff and the Redskins defeated his former team, the Giants, in a 72-41 victory, the highest-scoring game in league history.
In 1982, Sam Huff was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame.
In 1988, Sam Huff was inducted into the WVU School of Physical Education Hall of Fame.
In 1991, Sam Huff was inducted into the WVU Sports Hall of Fame.
In 1998, Sam Huff's filly, Bursting Forth, won the Matchmaker Handicap.
In 2001, Sam Huff was ranked number six on Sports Illustrated's list of West Virginia's 50 Greatest Athletes.
In 2005, Sam Huff's uniform number 75 was retired by West Virginia University.
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