Cards: Fleer 1991, Score 1990
Acquired: Canton Acquisition, 2012
Jim Arnold played college ball at Vanderbilt for the Commodores and then made his way to Kansas City in 1983. He’d punt 98 times in 1984 and 93 times in 1985, probably setting the NFL record for most punts in consecutive seasons. Jim surprisingly was cut by the Chiefs in 1986, but was snapped up by the Lions later in the season, playing in 7 games, cementing his legacy as the starter. Jim then proceeded to place himself on top of many career punting marks in the Lions record books. Throughout his career, Arnold established himself as a good punter with a consistent, strong, accurate leg. He earned Pro Bowl nominations in both 1988 and 1989. He also has the team record for punts in a season with 97 in 1988. His 39.6 yard net punting average in 1987, is the highest in recorded NFL history. During Jim’s eight seasons with the franchise, he punted more times (536) and for more yards (22,893) than any other punter in team history. In 1994, he finished out his career playing in 12 games for the Miami Dolphins and then retired.
At the time of his retirement Arnold was ranked in the NFL top 10 for career punts and yards. He is a very active member of the SotL site. (Since the restructuring of School of the Legends, I am not sure of his activity, since I no longer go to the website.) Arnold made waves when he joined the NFL concussion lawsuit in 2012.
G 174 P 866 Yds 36637 Avg 42.3 Lg 71 Blk 5