After retiring as a player in 1985, Youngblood worked in the Rams' front office until 1991. He also worked in the front office of the Sacramento Surge of the World League (WLAF) from 1992 to 1993, and the administration of the Canadian Football League's Sacramento Gold Miners from 1993 to 1994. He was a vice-president, then president, of the Orlando Predators from 1995 until 1999. From 1999 through 2002, he served as the NFL's liaison for the Arena Football League.
"All I can think is that the population wasn't there until recently. I would have to think that number will grow quickly."
"I thought it would be much, much higher with all the talented players this state has produced. I would hope that number would grow quickly."
"You learnt that, whatever you are doing in life, obstacles don't matter very much. Pain or other circumstances can be there, but if you want to do a job bad enough, you'll find a way to get it done."
"There are no opportune times for a penalty, and this is not one of those times."
"I visualize things in my mind before I have to do them. It's like having a mental workshop."
"He took me under his wing when I first came to the Rams and taught me everything - his technique in the pass rush, how to play off blockers, and how to make the big play."
"Merlin really taught me how to concentrate, that you play each play as if it were the only play. And if you put all the plays together like that, then you'll come out on top."
"You learn to kid around and joke and not take things too seriously because somehow its all gonna work out for the best - or you're gonna make it work out."
"I think my numbers speak for themselves."
"The emotions of the game do not change."
"It's unbelievable how many things I've learned from Merlin Olsen."
"Those opportunities to play in championship games are few and far between."
"I don't talk much to offensive linemen in general."
"Football has been my life for as long as I can remember."
This is a tribute to Jack Youngblood my favorite football player of all time. He had a motor, had to go around larger obstacles to get to his objective, was a leader, and not even a broken leg would keep him down. I took my son Nick to see him get inducted into the Hall of Fame and when I had another son I named him Jack after you know who.
Jack Youngblood called me once on the phone and I was beyond excited and then we have e-mailed back and forth over the years periodically. He is genuine, kind and although I have been blessed to work with major movie stars there is something about seeing your childhood hero be so nice that I felt compelled to create this tribute video for him.
I would like to thank the NFL, the players, announcers, producers, crew, photographers, musicians, NFL...
published: 16 Sep 2016
Meet The Man Who Played With A BROKEN LEG!
Jack Youngblood played with a broken leg during the 1979 playoffs. Probably the toughest player of all-time. Just keeping these Unique NFL stories going!
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Welcome to my channel! My videos are all things football. Hypothetical scenarios, game and player breakdowns, predictions, and football stories. If you like my videos be sure to subscribe and let me know what you think down below!
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published: 11 Jun 2017
JACK YOUNGBLOOD HIGHLIGHTS
published: 27 Jan 2018
A Hall of Fame Health Care Story: Jack Youngblood
Los Angeles Rams defensive end and a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2001 Jack Youngblood talks about his shoulder replacement procedure facilitated by Hall of Fame Health and Tampa General Hospital.
published: 27 Oct 2022
Jack Youngblood
Small segment on Jack Youngblood, beloved Los Angeles Rams defensive end. This video is a telecast, broadcast, and production of NFL Films. I claim no ownership of this material, and do not profit from it in anyway. This video is intended for historical and educational viewing purposes.
published: 16 Feb 2017
Jack Youngblood's Biggest Inspiration
Jack Youngblood, former NFL Defensive End and Hall of Famer, tells of his biggest inspiration in the NFL.
published: 30 Mar 2011
Jack Youngblood - Heart of a Champion HD
published: 04 Jun 2023
Jack Youngblood describes his most memorable game
Listen to Hall of Fame defensive end Jack Youngblood describe his most memorable game.
published: 13 Oct 2010
Hall of Famer Jack Youngblood Reveals His 'Welcome to the NFL' Moment | The Rich Eisen Show
Jack Youngblood and Rich Eisen discuss the Rams return to Los Angeles, with the Hall of Famer telling a great story about how he ended up wearing number 85.
published: 04 Aug 2017
Jack Youngblood Sheds Light on Head Injuries & Treatment
NFL Films cites him as the "Gutsiest Player" due to his ability to play through the pain of a broken leg through the 1979 playoff season, Super Bowl XIV and the Pro Bowl. He recently opened the "Jack Youngblood Center for NeuroEnhancement" with a mission to provide a treatment solution for those suffering with symptoms from many neurological and cognitive disorders.
This is a tribute to Jack Youngblood my favorite football player of all time. He had a motor, had to go around larger obstacles to get to his objective, was a ...
This is a tribute to Jack Youngblood my favorite football player of all time. He had a motor, had to go around larger obstacles to get to his objective, was a leader, and not even a broken leg would keep him down. I took my son Nick to see him get inducted into the Hall of Fame and when I had another son I named him Jack after you know who.
Jack Youngblood called me once on the phone and I was beyond excited and then we have e-mailed back and forth over the years periodically. He is genuine, kind and although I have been blessed to work with major movie stars there is something about seeing your childhood hero be so nice that I felt compelled to create this tribute video for him.
I would like to thank the NFL, the players, announcers, producers, crew, photographers, musicians, NFL Films and all of the many parts it takes to put all of these fun images, pieces and footage together. I do not own this and am simply a fan paying respect and hopefully educating new people on the excellent football player and high moral character guy that Jack Youngblood is. Hope you enjoy!
This is a tribute to Jack Youngblood my favorite football player of all time. He had a motor, had to go around larger obstacles to get to his objective, was a leader, and not even a broken leg would keep him down. I took my son Nick to see him get inducted into the Hall of Fame and when I had another son I named him Jack after you know who.
Jack Youngblood called me once on the phone and I was beyond excited and then we have e-mailed back and forth over the years periodically. He is genuine, kind and although I have been blessed to work with major movie stars there is something about seeing your childhood hero be so nice that I felt compelled to create this tribute video for him.
I would like to thank the NFL, the players, announcers, producers, crew, photographers, musicians, NFL Films and all of the many parts it takes to put all of these fun images, pieces and footage together. I do not own this and am simply a fan paying respect and hopefully educating new people on the excellent football player and high moral character guy that Jack Youngblood is. Hope you enjoy!
Jack Youngblood played with a broken leg during the 1979 playoffs. Probably the toughest player of all-time. Just keeping these Unique NFL stories going!
Check...
Jack Youngblood played with a broken leg during the 1979 playoffs. Probably the toughest player of all-time. Just keeping these Unique NFL stories going!
Check me out on Twitter: https://twitter.com/OfficialKTO
Welcome to my channel! My videos are all things football. Hypothetical scenarios, game and player breakdowns, predictions, and football stories. If you like my videos be sure to subscribe and let me know what you think down below!
Music by Epidemic Sound
plus Epic Suspense Music Soundtrack Derelict Ship by Per KiilstofteRoyalty Free Music https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpFK45rngt4&list=PLRm766YvPiO8uqpvzJl3G2MEoSdIAGZ9x&index=9
Jack Youngblood played with a broken leg during the 1979 playoffs. Probably the toughest player of all-time. Just keeping these Unique NFL stories going!
Check me out on Twitter: https://twitter.com/OfficialKTO
Welcome to my channel! My videos are all things football. Hypothetical scenarios, game and player breakdowns, predictions, and football stories. If you like my videos be sure to subscribe and let me know what you think down below!
Music by Epidemic Sound
plus Epic Suspense Music Soundtrack Derelict Ship by Per KiilstofteRoyalty Free Music https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpFK45rngt4&list=PLRm766YvPiO8uqpvzJl3G2MEoSdIAGZ9x&index=9
Los Angeles Rams defensive end and a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2001 Jack Youngblood talks about his shoulder replacement procedure facili...
Los Angeles Rams defensive end and a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2001 Jack Youngblood talks about his shoulder replacement procedure facilitated by Hall of Fame Health and Tampa General Hospital.
Los Angeles Rams defensive end and a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2001 Jack Youngblood talks about his shoulder replacement procedure facilitated by Hall of Fame Health and Tampa General Hospital.
Small segment on Jack Youngblood, beloved Los Angeles Rams defensive end. This video is a telecast, broadcast, and production of NFL Films. I claim no ownership...
Small segment on Jack Youngblood, beloved Los Angeles Rams defensive end. This video is a telecast, broadcast, and production of NFL Films. I claim no ownership of this material, and do not profit from it in anyway. This video is intended for historical and educational viewing purposes.
Small segment on Jack Youngblood, beloved Los Angeles Rams defensive end. This video is a telecast, broadcast, and production of NFL Films. I claim no ownership of this material, and do not profit from it in anyway. This video is intended for historical and educational viewing purposes.
Jack Youngblood and Rich Eisen discuss the Rams return to Los Angeles, with the Hall of Famer telling a great story about how he ended up wearing number 85.
Jack Youngblood and Rich Eisen discuss the Rams return to Los Angeles, with the Hall of Famer telling a great story about how he ended up wearing number 85.
Jack Youngblood and Rich Eisen discuss the Rams return to Los Angeles, with the Hall of Famer telling a great story about how he ended up wearing number 85.
NFL Films cites him as the "Gutsiest Player" due to his ability to play through the pain of a broken leg through the 1979 playoff season, Super Bowl XIV and the...
NFL Films cites him as the "Gutsiest Player" due to his ability to play through the pain of a broken leg through the 1979 playoff season, Super Bowl XIV and the Pro Bowl. He recently opened the "Jack Youngblood Center for NeuroEnhancement" with a mission to provide a treatment solution for those suffering with symptoms from many neurological and cognitive disorders.
NFL Films cites him as the "Gutsiest Player" due to his ability to play through the pain of a broken leg through the 1979 playoff season, Super Bowl XIV and the Pro Bowl. He recently opened the "Jack Youngblood Center for NeuroEnhancement" with a mission to provide a treatment solution for those suffering with symptoms from many neurological and cognitive disorders.
This is a tribute to Jack Youngblood my favorite football player of all time. He had a motor, had to go around larger obstacles to get to his objective, was a leader, and not even a broken leg would keep him down. I took my son Nick to see him get inducted into the Hall of Fame and when I had another son I named him Jack after you know who.
Jack Youngblood called me once on the phone and I was beyond excited and then we have e-mailed back and forth over the years periodically. He is genuine, kind and although I have been blessed to work with major movie stars there is something about seeing your childhood hero be so nice that I felt compelled to create this tribute video for him.
I would like to thank the NFL, the players, announcers, producers, crew, photographers, musicians, NFL Films and all of the many parts it takes to put all of these fun images, pieces and footage together. I do not own this and am simply a fan paying respect and hopefully educating new people on the excellent football player and high moral character guy that Jack Youngblood is. Hope you enjoy!
Jack Youngblood played with a broken leg during the 1979 playoffs. Probably the toughest player of all-time. Just keeping these Unique NFL stories going!
Check me out on Twitter: https://twitter.com/OfficialKTO
Welcome to my channel! My videos are all things football. Hypothetical scenarios, game and player breakdowns, predictions, and football stories. If you like my videos be sure to subscribe and let me know what you think down below!
Music by Epidemic Sound
plus Epic Suspense Music Soundtrack Derelict Ship by Per KiilstofteRoyalty Free Music https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpFK45rngt4&list=PLRm766YvPiO8uqpvzJl3G2MEoSdIAGZ9x&index=9
Los Angeles Rams defensive end and a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2001 Jack Youngblood talks about his shoulder replacement procedure facilitated by Hall of Fame Health and Tampa General Hospital.
Small segment on Jack Youngblood, beloved Los Angeles Rams defensive end. This video is a telecast, broadcast, and production of NFL Films. I claim no ownership of this material, and do not profit from it in anyway. This video is intended for historical and educational viewing purposes.
Jack Youngblood and Rich Eisen discuss the Rams return to Los Angeles, with the Hall of Famer telling a great story about how he ended up wearing number 85.
NFL Films cites him as the "Gutsiest Player" due to his ability to play through the pain of a broken leg through the 1979 playoff season, Super Bowl XIV and the Pro Bowl. He recently opened the "Jack Youngblood Center for NeuroEnhancement" with a mission to provide a treatment solution for those suffering with symptoms from many neurological and cognitive disorders.
After retiring as a player in 1985, Youngblood worked in the Rams' front office until 1991. He also worked in the front office of the Sacramento Surge of the World League (WLAF) from 1992 to 1993, and the administration of the Canadian Football League's Sacramento Gold Miners from 1993 to 1994. He was a vice-president, then president, of the Orlando Predators from 1995 until 1999. From 1999 through 2002, he served as the NFL's liaison for the Arena Football League.