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head, and a badly dislocated left hip, leaving him hospitalized for two months. He reported to the Steelers' training camp in July, but after one practice, the team doctor determined that Gagner had not recovered from his injuries and recommended that he postpone his return. Though the team put him
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of the NFL and became a part of the Steelers' offensive line rotation during his rookie year. He started 14 games with Pittsburgh and was named a team captain in 1969. His professional career was derailed by a near-fatal automobile accident in March 1970 near his home in
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during the 1972 preseason. However, continued health issues hindered his performance, and he left the Chiefs prior to the regular season and did not sign with a team in 1973. He made a final return to action with the
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Gagner was selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the second round (nineteenth pick overall) of the 1966 NFL Draft, and also by the
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in 1974 and was a reserve lineman for the team for two years, after which the league folded. Gagner drew interest from some NFL and
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in May 1976, but was cut in early in the preseason. In one last attempt to continue his career, Gagner tried out for the
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After football, Gagner worked in several professions before becoming a successful artist. He lives and works in
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in January 1971 but did not pass a physical exam, so the Giants put him on waivers. He signed with the
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and 1965, and a first-team All-American in 1965. As a senior lineman, Gagner participated in the 1966
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in March 1976. However, he did not pass a team physical and was released. He signed with the
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preseason. Gagner came out of retirement in 1974, playing in a backup role for the
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program, his hip continued to give him problems, and Gagner missed the entire
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with lingering injuries, he decided to retire from football at the age of 32.
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In March 1970, Gagner was involved in a near-fatal traffic accident in his
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due to his combination of strength and speed. He was a first-team All-
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After football, Gagner worked several different jobs, including as a
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Go Gators! An Oral History of Florida's Pursuit of Gridiron Glory
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Overall, Larry Gagner appeared in 60 regular season NFL games.
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Players of American football from Daytona Beach, Florida
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Gagner accepted an athletic scholarship to attend the
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teams before the 1976 season, but after failing two
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Ex-Steelers guard Gagner sculpts a promising career
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Cleveland, Ohio
Seabreeze
Daytona Beach, Florida
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1966
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Pittsburgh Steelers
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1969
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1972
All-American
1965
All-SEC
1964
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University of Florida Athletic Hall of Fame
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offensive lineman
National Football League
Cleveland, Ohio
Daytona Beach, Florida
Seabreeze High School
college football
Florida Gators
Ray Graves
1964

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