
Guy Gilbert Gibbs
American football player (Quarterback)
- Lifespan
- October 25, 1939 – February 27, 2026Oct 25, 1939 – Feb 27, 2026
- Location
- Fort Worth, Texas, U.S.Fort Worth, TX, U.S.

American football player (Quarterback)
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Guy was born
· Fort Worth, Texas, U.S.
Education
A highly recruited athlete from Graham High School in Texas, Guy 'Sonny' Gibbs accepted a football scholarship to Texas Christian University, where he would become a standout quarterback and pre-season All-American candidate.
Education
A highly recruited athlete from Graham High School in Texas, Guy 'Sonny' Gibbs accepted a football scholarship to Texas Christian University, where he would become a standout quarterback and pre-season All-American candidate.
Career
At 6-7 and 230 pounds, Gibbs was a highly publicized quarterback at TCU who was regularly mentioned on pre-season All-American teams, establishing himself as one of the most physically imposing quarterbacks in college football history.
Career
At 6-7 and 230 pounds, Gibbs was a highly publicized quarterback at TCU who was regularly mentioned on pre-season All-American teams, establishing himself as one of the most physically imposing quarterbacks in college football history.
Achievement
Gibbs was selected by the Dallas Cowboys in the 2nd round (18th overall) of the 1962 NFL Draft and by the Denver Broncos in the 14th round of the 1962 AFL Draft, entering professional football as a coveted prospect.
Achievement
Gibbs was selected by the Dallas Cowboys in the 2nd round (18th overall) of the 1962 NFL Draft and by the Denver Broncos in the 14th round of the 1962 AFL Draft, entering professional football as a coveted prospect.
Achievement
Standing at a towering 6-foot-7, Guy Gilbert Gibbs made professional football history in 1963 when he debuted for the Dallas Cowboys as the tallest quarterback to ever play in the NFL. This physical distinction remained an unmatched league record for nearly three decades until it was finally surpassed by 6-foot-8 Dan McGwire in 1991. After appearing in eight games for Dallas under coach Tom Landry, he continued his career with the Detroit Lions in 1964, further cementing his status as a pioneer for tall passers. His presence on these rosters signaled a shift in the prototype for professional quarterbacks, proving that athletes of his immense stature could effectively compete at the highest level of the sport.
Achievement
Standing at a towering 6-foot-7, Guy Gilbert Gibbs made professional football history in 1963 when he debuted for the Dallas Cowboys as the tallest quarterback to ever play in the NFL. This physical distinction remained an unmatched league record for nearly three decades until it was finally surpassed by 6-foot-8 Dan McGwire in 1991. After appearing in eight games for Dallas under coach Tom Landry, he continued his career with the Detroit Lions in 1964, further cementing his status as a pioneer for tall passers. His presence on these rosters signaled a shift in the prototype for professional quarterbacks, proving that athletes of his immense stature could effectively compete at the highest level of the sport.
Career
After walking away from the NFL in 1965 when told he would be traded, Gibbs signed with the Philadelphia Bulldogs of the Continental Football League, continuing his football career in a rival professional league.
Career
After walking away from the NFL in 1965 when told he would be traded, Gibbs signed with the Philadelphia Bulldogs of the Continental Football League, continuing his football career in a rival professional league.
Guy Gibbs passed away