Tony Galbreath

Tony Dale Galbreath (born January 29, 1954) is an American former professional football player who was a running back in the National Football League (NFL) for the New Orleans Saints, Minnesota Vikings, and New York Giants.[1] He played college football for the Missouri Tigers and was selected in the second round of the 1976 NFL Draft.

Tony Galbreath
No. 34, 32, 30
Position:Running back
Personal information
Born: (1954-01-29) January 29, 1954
Fulton, Missouri, U.S.
Height:6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Weight:228 lb (103 kg)
Career information
College:Missouri
NFL draft:1976 / Round: 2 / Pick: 32
Career history
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Rushing attempts:1,031
Rushing yards:4,072
Rushing TDs:34
Player stats at PFR

Galbreath was an All-Big Eight running back for the Missouri Tigers in 1974. He was elected team captain for the 1975 season and still ranks among the Tigers' all-time leading rushers, despite the fact that he played just two years of football after transferring from Indian Hill (Iowa) Junior College.[2]

Galbreath was a rookie in 1976 with the New Orleans Saints and was part of the "Thunder and Lightning" backfield, along with Saints' first round pick Chuck Muncie. Galbreath quickly became one of the top pass-catching running backs in the NFL. As a rookie, he was the NFL's sixth leading receiver. In 1978, his third season with the Saints, he finished second in the NFL in receiving. He played with the Saints for five seasons, and when he left the Saints, he ranked second in all-time rushing yards for the team.

Galbreath was traded to the Minnesota Vikings in 1981. He played three years for the Vikings, primarily as a pass-catching back and blocker. Galbreath went to the New York Giants in 1984, essentially fulfilling the same role. He played four seasons with the Giants, including the 1986 season in which the Giants won the Super Bowl (Super Bowl XXI), as Galbreath was the team's second leading receiver. He retired after the 1987 season as the most prolific pass-catching running back in NFL history.

Galbreath was enshrined in the University of Missouri Athletics Hall of Fame in 1995. Galbreath was enshrined in the New Orleans Saints Hall of Fame in 1991. In 2013, he was enshrined in the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame. Galbreath's family resides in Fulton.

NFL career statistics

Legend
Won the Super Bowl
Bold Career high

Regular season

Year Team Games Rushing Receiving
GPGSAttYdsAvgLngTDRecYdsAvgLngTD
1976NOR 14131365704.2747544207.8351
1977NOR 14141686443.8263412656.5300
1978NOR 16161866353.4205745827.9352
1979NOR 15151897083.7279584848.3381
1980NOR 164813083.8263574708.2212
1981MIN 141421984.7212181448.0230
1982MIN 83391163.0121171539.0320
1983MIN 1371134744.2524453487.7232
1984NYG 16022974.4110373579.6370
1985NYG 160291876.41803032710.9491
1986NYG 16016613.8100332688.1190
1987NYG 12010747.4170262489.5210
170731,0314,0723.974344904,0668.3499

Playoffs

Year Team Games Rushing Receiving
GPGSAttYdsAvgLngTDRecYdsAvgLngTD
1982MIN 227142.0403144.770
1984NYG 204348.51305285.6110
1985NYG 20199.09022010.0110
1986NYG 305163.270199.090
9217734.313011716.5110

References

  1. Sigler, John (August 15, 2019). "The top 100 players in New Orleans Saints history". The Times. Retrieved March 6, 2021.
  2. "Tony Galbreath – Missouri Sports Hall of Fame". Retrieved 2023-06-13.
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