Ben Agajanian, a former NFL kicker who was called "The Toeless Wonder," passed away last week according to the Los Angeles Times (via Packers.com). Agajanian played in the NFL for 15 seasons and he played for 11 different teams. The reason Agajanian was called "The Toeless Wonder" was the fact he lost four toes during a work accident while he was in college. He was able to overcome the injury by wearing a 7.5 squared-off boot on his right first and became the NFL's first kicking specialist.

Agajanian started his NFL career in 1945 with the Philadelphia Eagles. He then joined the Pittsburgh Steelers that same year and also spent time with the Los Angeles Dons, the Los Angeles Rams and two stints with the New York Giants from 1945-1957. In 1960, Agajanian joined the AFL when he signed with the Los Angeles Chargers. The flowing year, Agajanian would join the Dallas Texas and the Green Bay Packers before signing with the Oakland Raiders in 1962. He would end his NFL career in 1964 with the San Diego Chargers and spend the next 20 seasons as the kicking coach for the Dallas Cowboys.

The New Mexico alum won two NFL Championships during his career. His first came in 1956 when he was with the Giants and his second came in 1961 when he was a member of the Packers. Agajanian played in three playoff games and made 83 percent of his field goals and 85 percent of his extra points.

The former kicker passed away in Cathedral City, Calif. due to natural causes. He was 98 years old.

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