
A drawing of San Diego Chargers runningback Keith Lincoln taken from the 1965 edition of Pro Football Almanac
Drawing of Keith Lincoln from the 1965 Issue of Pro Football Almanac

A Buffalo Bills defender breaks up a pass intended for Chargers running back Keith Lincoln (#22) in this Bills-Chargers battle of the old AFL days. Also noted are longtime veterans Ron McDole (#72) and Jim Dunaway (#78) of the Bills.
Keith Lincoln, Chargers against Ron McDole and Jim Dunaway of the Buffalo Bills

2 of the unsung heroes of the AFL. Houston Oilers All-Star Defensive Back moves in to stop Chargers All-Star fullback Keith Lincoln.
Fred Glick of the Houston Oilers Moves in on Keith Lincoln of the Chargers


Boston Linebacker Tom Addison (#53) can do little more than look on as Charger fullback Keith Lincoln goes left for a big game. Lincoln always seemed to have a knack for big plays during his time in the AFL. He set the AFL record for most yards from scrimmage in a post-season game in the 1963 Championship when he gained 329 yards rushing and receiving.
That's QB John Hadl - #21.
Chargers Fullback Keith Lincoln

Keith Lincoln AFL Chargers

Here is Charger Fullback Keith Lincoln as he takes a hand-off from Quarterback Tobin Rote. This game is from the first round of the 1964 AFL Championship against the Buffalo Bills. Lincoln later suffered a injury and the Chargers lost 20-7.
Keith Lincoln in the 1964 AFL Playoffs

Keith Lincoln breaks into the open during the 1963 AFL Championship game where San Diego blew out Boston to the tune of 51-10. Lincoln had a career game where he set the AFL record for Yards from Scrimmage. He finished the day with 206 yards rushing and 123 yards receiving for a grand total of 329 (as well as 2 touchdowns). It's still #2 on the NFL ALL-Time List.
Keith Lincoln 1963 AFL Championship Game

AFL All-Star Runningback Keith Lincoln gives Bob Petrella of the Dolphins a straight arm. Lincoln played 9 seasons in the American Football League, 7 of those with the Chargers. In those seasons he ran for 3383 yards and averaged 4.5 yards a carry. He also managed 165 catches for another 2250 yards. All in all he scored 38 touchdowns.
Keith Lincoln AFL Runner

One of the most exciting and dynamic runners in the early days of the American Football League. A member of Pro Football Reference 2nd team All-1960s Team, Kieth Lincoln was a 5-time American Football League Western Division All-Star during his 9-year career in the AFL. In 1963 he led the Chargers in rushing, punt return, and kickoff return yards. That year he had a long touchdown run of 76 yards against the Chiefs. His 6.5 Yards-Per-Carry average was the best in the AFL that year too.
Keith Lincoln

One of the most exciting and dynamic runners in the early days of the American Football League. A member of Pro Football Reference 2nd team All-1960s Team, Lincoln was a 5-time American Football League Western Division All-Star during his 9-year career in the AFL. In 1963 he led the Chargers in rushing, punt return, and kickoff return yards. That year he had a long touchdown run of 76 yards against the Chiefs. His 6.5 Yards-Per-Carry average was the best in the AFL that year too.
Keith Lincoln

One of the most exciting and dynamic runners in the early days of the American Football League. A member of Pro Football Reference 2nd team All-1960s Team, Lincoln was a 5-time American Football League Western Division All-Star during his 9-year career in the AFL. In 1963 he led the Chargers in rushing, punt return, and kickoff return yards. That year he had a long touchdown run of 76 yards against the Chiefs. His 6.5 Yards-Per-Carry average was the best in the AFL that year too.
Keith Lincoln

One of the most exciting and dynamic runners in the early days of the American Football League. A member of Pro Football Reference 2nd team All-1960s Team, Lincoln was a 5-time American Football League Western Division All-Star during his 9-year career in the AFL. In 1963 Kieth Lincoln led the Chargers in rushing, punt return, and kickoff return yards. That year he had a long touchdown run of 76 yards against the Chiefs. His 6.5 Yards-Per-Carry average was the best in the AFL that year too.
Keith Lincoln

One of the most exciting and dynamic runners in the early days of the American Football League. A member of Pro Football Reference 2nd team All-1960s Team, Lincoln was a 5-time American Football League Western Division All-Star during his 9-year career in the AFL. In 1963 he led the Chargers in rushing, punt return, and kickoff return yards. That year he had a long touchdown run of 76 yards against the Chiefs. His 6.5 Yards-Per-Carry average was the best in the AFL that year too.
Keith Lincoln

One of the most exciting and dynamic runners in the early days of the American Football League. A member of Pro Football Reference 2nd team All-1960s Team, Lincoln was a 5-time American Football League Western Division All-Star during his 9-year career in the AFL. In 1963 he led the Chargers in rushing, punt return, and kickoff return yards. That year he had a long touchdown run of 76 yards against the Chiefs. His 6.5 Yards-Per-Carry average was the best in the AFL that year too.
Keith Lincoln

One of the most exciting and dynamic runners in the early days of the American Football League. A member of Pro Football Reference 2nd team All-1960s Team, Lincoln was a 5-time American Football League Western Division All-Star during his 9-year career in the AFL. In 1963 he led the Chargers in rushing, punt return, and kickoff return yards. That year he had a long touchdown run of 76 yards against the Chiefs. His 6.5 Yards-Per-Carry average was the best in the AFL that year too.
Keith Lincoln

One of the most exciting and dynamic runners in the early days of the American Football League. A member of Pro Football Reference 2nd team All-1960s Team, Lincoln was a 5-time American Football League Western Division All-Star during his 9-year career in the AFL. In 1963 he led the Chargers in rushing, punt return, and kickoff return yards. That year he had a long touchdown run of 76 yards against the Chiefs. His 6.5 Yards-Per-Carry average was the best in the AFL that year too.
Keith Lincoln

One of the most exciting and dynamic runners in the early days of the American Football League. A member of Pro Football Reference 2nd team All-1960s Team, Lincoln was a 5-time American Football League Western Division All-Star during his 9-year career in the AFL. In 1963 he led the Chargers in rushing, punt return, and kickoff return yards. That year he had a long touchdown run of 76 yards against the Chiefs. His 6.5 Yards-Per-Carry average was the best in the AFL that year too.
Keith Lincoln

One of the most exciting and dynamic runners in the early days of the American Football League. A member of Pro Football Reference 2nd team All-1960s Team, Lincoln was a 5-time American Football League Western Division All-Star during his 9-year career in the AFL. In 1963 he led the Chargers in rushing, punt return, and kickoff return yards. That year he had a long touchdown run of 76 yards against the Chiefs. His 6.5 Yards-Per-Carry average was the best in the AFL that year too.
Keith Lincoln

One of the most exciting and dynamic runners in the early days of the American Football League. A member of Pro Football Reference 2nd team All-1960s Team, Lincoln was a 5-time American Football League Western Division All-Star during his 9-year career in the AFL. In 1963 he led the Chargers in rushing, punt return, and kickoff return yards. That year he had a long touchdown run of 76 yards against the Chiefs. His 6.5 Yards-Per-Carry average was the best in the AFL that year too.
Keith Lincoln

One of the most exciting and dynamic runners in the early days of the American Football League. A member of Pro Football Reference 2nd team All-1960s Team, Lincoln was a 5-time American Football League Western Division All-Star during his 9-year career in the AFL. In 1963 he led the Chargers in rushing, punt return, and kickoff return yards. That year he had a long touchdown run of 76 yards against the Chiefs. His 6.5 Yards-Per-Carry average was the best in the AFL that year too.
Keith Lincoln