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”Otto was the dominant center of his era -- many would argue of any era -- as he had a singular goal: "Never will they kick my butt."
Indeed, Otto did most of the kicking in a 15-year career that never saw him miss a game. From the AFL's initial season of 1960 through the 1970 AFL-NFL merger and his retirement following the 1974 season, Otto started 210 straight regular-season games, 223 including the playoffs, and was a Pro Bowler 12 times, a first-team All-Pro selection 10 times.”
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”Otto was the dominant center of his era -- many would argue of any era -- as he had a singular goal: "Never will they kick my butt."
Indeed, Otto did most of the kicking in a 15-year career that never saw him miss a game. From the AFL's initial season of 1960 through the 1970 AFL-NFL merger and his retirement following the 1974 season, Otto started 210 straight regular-season games, 223 including the playoffs, and was a Pro Bowler 12 times, a first-team All-Pro selection 10 times.”

Hall of Fame center Otto, 'Mr. Raider,' dies at 86
Jim Otto, a Hall of Fame center who anchored the middle of the Raiders' offensive line for 15 seasons, died at age 86.
They don’t make them like this anymore.