Charlie Sumner
{{Short description|American football player and coach (1930–2015)}}
{{for|the British politician and trade unionist|Charlie Sumner (politician)}}
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{{Infobox NFL biography
| name = Charlie Sumner
| image =
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| number = 26
| position = Safety
| birth_date = {{Birth date|1930|10|19|mf=y}}
| birth_place = Radford, Virginia, U.S.
| death_date = {{Death date and age|2015|4|3|1930|10|19|mf=y}}
| death_place = Maui, Hawaii, U.S.
| height_ft = 6
| height_in = 1
| weight_lbs = 194
| high_school = Dublin (VA)
| college = William & Mary
| draftyear = 1954
| draftround = 22
| draftpick = 258
| pastteams =
- Chicago Bears ({{nfly|1955}}–{{nfly|1960}})
- Minnesota Vikings ({{nfly|1961}}–{{nfly|1962}})
| pastcoaching =
- Oakland Raiders ({{nfly|1963}}–{{nfly|1968}})
Defensive backs coach - Pittsburgh Steelers ({{nfly|1969}}–{{nfly|1972}})
Defensive backs coach - New England Patriots ({{nfly|1973}}–{{nfly|1978}})
Defensive coordinator - Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders ({{nfly|1979}}–{{nfly|1984}})
Defensive coordinator - Oakland Invaders (1985)
Head coach - Los Angeles Raiders ({{nfly|1986}}-{{nfly|1988}})
Defensive coordinator
| highlights =
- 2× Super Bowl champion (XV, XVIII)
| statleague = NFL
| statlabel1 = Games played
| statvalue1 = 73
| statlabel2 = Interceptions
| statvalue2 = 21
| pfr = SumnCh20
| pfrcoach = SumnCh0
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Charles Edward Sumner (October 19, 1930 – April 3, 2015) was an American professional football player who was selected by the Chicago Bears in the 22nd round of the 1954 NFL draft. A 6'1", 194 lbs. safety from the College of William & Mary, Sumner played in eight National Football League (NFL) seasons, from 1955 to 1962. He later was an assistant coach in the NFL for many years, including three stints with the Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders.
Sumner's only head coaching stint was with the Oakland Invaders of the United States Football League (USFL) in 1985. That year, he led the Invaders, a club that featured future NFL stars Anthony Carter, Bobby Hebert, Ray Bentley and Gary Plummer, to the USFL Championship Game. The 1985 USFL Championship game was the last game the league ever played. The Invaders lost to the Baltimore Stars, 28–24, at Giants Stadium.
Sumner was born in Radford, Virginia. He was inducted into the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame in 2007. He died in Maui, Hawaii on April 6, 2015.Jerry McDonald: [http://www.ibabuzz.com/oaklandraiders/2015/04/06/former-raiders-coach-charlie-sumner-architect-of-super-bowl-xviii-touchdown-dies-in-maui-at-age-84/ Former Raiders coach Charlie Sumner, architect of Super Bowl XVIII touchdown, dies in Maui at age 84.] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170411054142/http://www.ibabuzz.com/oaklandraiders/2015/04/06/former-raiders-coach-charlie-sumner-architect-of-super-bowl-xviii-touchdown-dies-in-maui-at-age-84/ |date=2017-04-11 }} Obituary on ibabuzz.com, 6 April 2015, retrieved 7 April 2015.
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{{Super Bowl XVIII}}
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{{1961 Minnesota Vikings}}
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Category:American football safeties
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Category:Minnesota Vikings players
Category:New England Patriots coaches
Category:Oakland Raiders coaches
Category:Pittsburgh Steelers coaches
Category:Sacramento Surge coaches
Category:William & Mary Tribe football players
Category:Oakland Invaders coaches
Category:People from Dublin, Virginia
Category:People from Radford, Virginia
Category:Players of American football from Virginia
Category:20th-century American sportsmen
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