Played for for the Houston Oilers (1971-79), Oakland Raiders (1980), Los Angeles Rams(1981), and the Philadelphia Eagles (1982-83). From 1971 through 1979, Pastorini missed only five regular season games, playing through the pain of broken ribs and even a punctured lung at times. He was the first player to wear the now ubiquitous "flack jacket" under his uniform to protect broken ribs. Pastorini's best season came in 1978 when he threw for a career high 2,473 yards and 16 touchdowns. In the 1978 playoffs, Pastorini fared very well, helping lead the Oilers to wins over the Miami Dolphins and AFC East division champion New England Patriots.
mailed card 3-2-11
received signed 5-14-11
used:
Dan Pastorini
2323 Mccue Rd. #1909
Houston, TX. 77056
