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Buddy Dial | Pittsburgh Steelers - Steelers.com

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Position Wide Receiver
Height 6' 1"
Weight 194 lbs.
College Rice
Drafted 1959
2nd Round (22nd Overall)
New York Giants
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CAREER HISTORY
1959 - 1963 Wide Receiver, Pittsburgh Steelers
1964 – 1967 Wide Receiver, Dallas Cowboys
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CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
Pro Bowl 1961, 1963
Hall of Honor 2018

Buddy Dial was inducted into the Steelers Hall of Honor as a member of the Class of 2018.

If average yards per catch is used as the criteria, Buddy Dial was the foremost big-play receiver in franchise history. Dial played his first five NFL seasons with the Steelers, and he amassed 4,723 receiving yards on 229 receptions (20.6 average). He was the first receiver in Steelers history to post a 1,000-yard receiving season, and he did it twice (1,047 yards in 1961 and 1,295 yards in 1963). His 20.6-yard average is the highest in team history, and he added 42 receiving touchdowns to his Pittsburgh resume. Upon leaving the Steelers for Dallas following the 1963 season, his 42 touchdowns were a team record. Dial was voted to the 1962 Pro Bowl.