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Johnny Sanders was born on 22 July, 1922 in San Antonio, Texas, U.S., is an American football executive (1922–1990). Discover Johnny Sanders's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 68 years old?

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Age 68 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 22 July 1922
Birthday 22 July
Birthplace San Antonio, Texas, U.S.
Date of death 26 October, 1990
Died Place La Mesa, California, U.S.
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1922

Johnny Sanders (July 22, 1922 – October 26, 1990) was an American professional football executive in the National Football League (NFL).

1948

Sanders was a starter on their 1948 squad that went 9–0 and defeated Colorado A&M in the Raisin Bowl.

1952

Sanders joined the Los Angeles Rams as a part-time scout in 1952, and was named director of player personnel in 1964.

1969

He became their assistant general manager in 1969, while also continuing as the team's chief scout.

1975

Sanders joined the San Diego Chargers in 1975 as owner Gene Klein's assistant for player personnel.

1976

He was the general manager of the San Diego Chargers for 11 seasons from 1976 until 1986, developing them into a Super Bowl contender.

Klein promoted him to general manager in 1976 to replace the fired Harland Svare.

1979

He was named the NFL executive of the year by Sporting News in 1979.

Sanders was born in San Antonio, Texas, and played football at Van Nuys High School in Los Angeles.

He played college football as a halfback at Occidental College.

Sanders was named the Sporting News NFL Executive of the Year in 1979.

Under Sanders as the general manager, the Chargers won three straight AFC West division titles (1979–1981) and qualified for the NFL playoffs four times.

He rarely spoke publicly while working under Klein, who generally spoke for Chargers' management.

Other players he acquired include Rolf Benirschke, Charlie Joiner, Chuck Muncie and Wes Chandler.

1980

He helped assemble Chargers teams, led by coach Don Coryell and his record-setting Air Coryell pass offense, which twice advanced to American Football Conference (AFC) championship games, falling short of the Super Bowl both times in 1980 and 1981.

1982

The team had not had a winning record since 1982.

1986

After a 4–12 season in 1986, new Chargers owner Alex Spanos demoted Sanders.

1987

In his final year with San Diego in 1987, Sanders was the assistant director of football operations.

After leaving the Chargers, Sanders was unsuccessful in bringing an Arena Football League team to San Diego.

1990

He was later an administrative consultant for the San Diego Gulls, who were a first-year franchise in the International Hockey League in 1990.

Sanders died of apparent heart failure on October 26, 1990, at Grossmont Hospital in La Mesa, California.

He was 68.