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Gene Mingo

Eugene Mingo (born September 22, 1938 in Akron, Ohio) was the first black field goal kicker in professional football and was a very versatile American football player, playing several positions including halfback, kicker, and kickoff/punt returner.

In 1960, he had the first punt return for a touchdown for the Denver Broncos in the American Football League. That touchdown won the first-ever American Football League game, as the Broncos defeated the Boston Patriots. Mingo also scored the first points in Mile High Stadium, then called Bears Stadium, with an 18-yard field goal. He led the American Football League in scoring as a rookie in 1960 with 123 points and in 1962 with 137 points. He also played for the Oakland Raiders and the Miami Dolphins. Gene Mingo is a member of the American Football League Hall of Fame.

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