Howie Williams
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Born: | (1936-12-04) December 4, 1936 (age 87) Spartanburg, South Carolina, U.S. | ||||||
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College: | Howard | ||||||
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Howie Williams (born December 4, 1936, in Spartanburg, South Carolina) is an American former professional football player who was a safety. He played for the National Football League's Green Bay Packers and San Francisco 49ers, and for the American Football League's Oakland Raiders.
Career
Williams played for seven seasons and three different teams. As a rookie, he was on the Green Bay Packers when they beat the New York Giants 16–7 in the 1962 NFL Championship Game. He played only seven games for the team the following season before being sent to the San Francisco 49ers. The following year, he joined the Oakland Raiders, where he would spend the next six seasons, including three consecutive AFL title game appearances (1967, 1968, and 1969), along with an appearance in Super Bowl II. In his career, he had 14 interceptions for 240 yards in 95 games played.
See also
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- 5 Paul Hornung
- 10 John Roach
- 15 Bart Starr
- 22 Elijah Pitts
- 24 Willie Wood
- 25 Tom Moore
- 26 Herb Adderley
- 27 Johnny Symank
- 29 Howie Williams
- 31 Jim Taylor
- 33 Lew Carpenter
- 40 Earl Gros
- 46 Hank Gremminger
- 47 Jesse Whittenton
- 51 Jim Ringo
- 53 Ken Iman
- 58 Dan Currie
- 60 Ed Blaine
- 61 Nelson Toburen
- 63 Fuzzy Thurston
- 64 Jerry Kramer
- 66 Ray Nitschke
- 71 Bill Forester
- 73 Ron Gassert
- 74 Henry Jordan
- 75 Forrest Gregg
- 76 Bob Skoronski
- 77 Ron Kostelnik
- 78 Norm Masters
- 79 Dave Hanner
- 80 Gary Barnes
- 83 Bill Quinlan
- 84 Gary Knafelc
- 85 Max McGee
- 86 Boyd Dowler
- 87 Willie Davis
- 88 Ron Kramer
Head coach: Vince Lombardi
Assistant coaches: Bill Austin- Phil Bengtson
- Red Cochran
- Tom Fears
- Norb Hecker
- Dick Voris
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