Jacky Lee

Retired 11 Years In The NFL
🏆 3× AFL champion (1960, 1961, 1969)
Jacky's
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10.8
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Jacky Lee Legacy

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Jacky Lee was the ultimate AFL journeyman gunslinger, a lanky Cincinnati kid who lit up the league from day one with bombs of 78, 92, and 72 yards in his first three pro touchdown tosses for the Houston Oilers. Drafted late but AFL royalty, he snagged three championship rings—the most of any player in the league's wild 10-year run—before capping it with a Super Bowl IV win alongside Len Dawson's Chiefs. Tough, mobile, and everywhere from Houston to Denver to KC, Lee embodied the grit of pro football's roughhouse era, thriving as the guy who delivered when it counted. He passed in 2016, leaving an indelible mark on the game's scrappy origins.
Jacky Lee passed away on May 2, 2016 at the age of 77.

Jacky Lee Rating Breakdown

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6 years with the Oilers

Jacky Lee Career Stats via Wikipedia

6,191 Pass Yards
46 Touchdowns
57 INTs
51.3% Comp %
10.8 HAIR

Frequently Asked Questions About Jacky Lee

Is Jacky Lee in the Pro Football Hall of Fame?

No, Jacky Lee never made it to Canton, despite being a two-time champion with the Oilers. His 46 touchdowns and 6,191 passing yards were solid for the early AFL era, but his 65.6 passer rating and modest completion percentage didn't age well enough for Hall consideration. He was a capable game-manager in a different football universe.

How would Jacky Lee perform in today's NFL?

Lee would struggle mightily in today's pass-happy NFL. His 51.3 completion percentage and 65.6 passer rating reflect an era when QBs could survive on arm talent and mobility alone. Modern defenses, coverage schemes, and the emphasis on accuracy would expose his limitations immediately. He'd be a backup at best, maybe a journeyman third-stringer.

How does Jacky Lee compare to Warren Moon?

Warren Moon obliterated Lee's Oilers legacy. Moon's 33.07 passer rating advantage over Lee's 10.84 tells the whole story—Moon was a generational talent who actually belonged in Canton conversations, while Lee was a serviceable placeholder. Both wore the Oilers uniform, but only one was truly elite.