Dale Livingston
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| Dale Livingston | |
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| Date of birth | March 12, 1945 |
| Place of birth | |
| Position(s) | Kicker / Punter |
| College | Western Michigan University |
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| 1968-1969 1970 |
AFL Cincinnati Bengals NFL Green Bay Packers |
Dale Roger Livingston (born March 12, 1945 in Plymouth, Michigan) was an American football kicker who became the starting kicker on the innaugural Cincinnati Bengals team in 1968. He played college football at Western Michigan University where he became a member of Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity. He currently resides in Green Bay, Wisconsin. He has a wife Elizabeth and two sons Dale Jr. and Christopher. He enjoys hunting, golfing, and fishing. He played on the 1966 MAC Championship team and was selected to play in the North South All Star Game in 1967. He was inducted into the Western Michigan University Hall of Fame in October 2007.

