Allen Green


Allen Leiden Green is a former American football punter and placekicker in the National Football League for the Dallas Cowboys. He played college football at the University of Mississippi.

Early years

Green attended Hanceville High School before moving on to the University of Mississippi. He played as a center, but got an opportunity to start kicking field goals as a senior.
On October 26, 1960, he was named Lineman of the Week by the Associated Press, after making his first field goal in an official game and contributing to a controversial last second upset of the University of Arkansas 10-7. Against Louisiana State University, he made another last second field goal to tie the game 6-6.
He contributed to the team finishing with a 10-0-1 record, with the lone blemish the 6-6 tie against an inferior LSU squad. They also won the 1961 Sugar Bowl, defeating Rice University 14-6, the SEC championship and were recognized as national champions by the Football Writers Association of America.

Professional career

New York Giants

Allen was selected the New York Giants in the eighth round of the 1961 NFL Draft.
He was sent to the Dallas Cowboys in a three-team deal on July 5, 1961. The Redskins acquired Fred Dugan, placekicker John Aveni, defensive back Dave Whitsell and offensive end Jerry Daniels. The New York Giants obtained offensive ends Joe Walton and Jim Podoley. The Cowboys received Green and a sixth round pick for the 1962 NFL Draft that the team later used to draft George Andrie.

Dallas Cowboys

In 1961, he was given the punting duties from Dave Sherer. He was also the starting kicker until Dick Bielski took over for the final five games.
He made a last second field goal in the season opener against the Pittsburgh Steelers, to earn the Cowboys first ever victory. On October 29, he made another tie-breaker field goal in the last minutes of the game against the New York Giants for a 17-16 win.
On April 27, 1962, he was traded to the Green Bay Packers in a three-team deal, with the Cowboys acquiring safety Dick Nolan and the New York Giants obtaining a draft pick from the Packers.

Green Bay Packers

Green was waived by the Green Bay Packers on August 19, 1964.