Tony Baker dies in car accident
Tony Baker, whose eight-year National Football League to play contain career in the Pro Bowl in 1969, died on Sunday in a car accident. He was 53
Officials Baker said a car taken shortly after midnight, the canal along U.S. Highway 61 in the vicinity of Media Polis, about 15 km north of Burlington.
Baker has lived in Omaha, Neb., was in Iowa at its 35th meeting in Burlington High School. Baker has played in Iowa State in 1964 and 1965.
During 1969, Baker led the NFL average of 4.8 metres per head, with the New Orleans Saints. He gained 642 yards on 134, in this season.
He spent his first 3 ½ NFL this season with the Saints, then went to Philadelphia in 1971. Baker went to Los Angeles in 1973 and played for two years during the Rams before closing his career with the San Diego Chargers in 1974.
For his career, he won 2087 to 536 metres, has produced 15 touchdowns and an average of 3.9 metres per lead
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