sport.wikisort.org - AthleteJerry Hill (born October 12, 1939) is a former professional American football running back for the National Football League's Baltimore Colts. He is a native of Lingle, Wyoming.[1]
American football player (born 1939)
American football player
Jerry Hill|
Position: | Running back |
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Born: | (1939-10-12) October 12, 1939 (age 82) Torrington, Wyoming, U.S. |
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Height: | 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) |
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Weight: | 210 lb (95 kg) |
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High school: | Lingle (WY) |
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College: | Wyoming |
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NFL Draft: | 1961 / Round: 3 / Pick: 35 |
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- Baltimore Colts (1961–1970)
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- NFL champion (1968)
- Super Bowl Champion (V)
- 2× All-Skyline Conference (1959, 1960)
- Sun Bowl Champion (1958)
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Rushing yards: | 2,668 |
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Rush attempts: | 706 |
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Rushing TDs: | 22 |
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Receptions: | 112 |
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Receiving yards: | 970 |
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Games played: | 102 |
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Player stats at NFL.com · PFR |
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University of Wyoming
Born and raised in southeastern Wyoming, Hill played college football at the University of Wyoming in Laramie under head coach Bob Devaney. He was an All-Skyline Conference running back in 1959 and 1960, and was part of the 1958 team that won the Sun Bowl in his sophomore season.[1]
Hill was selected as Wyoming football's Player of the 20th Century in 1992.[2] He finished his collegiate career with 1,374 rushing yards on 288 carries. He was named as an
Honorable Mention All-American in 1959 and 1960.
Baltimore Colts
Selected in the third round (35th overall) of the 1961 NFL Draft by the Baltimore Colts he played with them through 1970, including Super Bowls III and V. Hill was primarily used as a blocking back for other rushers such as Lenny Moore and Tom Matte and protecting John Unitas from blitzing linebackers. Hill's best season was in 1965 when he led the team in rushing with 516 yards.
National Brewing Company introduced Colt 45 malt liquor in 1963. Listed on the Pabst website as a "Fun Fact," Colt 45 was named after running back #45 Jerry Hill of the 1963 Baltimore Colts and not the .45 caliber handgun ammunition round.[3]
Awards and honors
- All Skyline Conference Running Back (1959, 1960)
- Inducted into Wyoming Cowboys Hall of Fame, October 29, 1993.[2]
- Member of 1958 Sun Bowl Champions
- Member of 1968 NFL Champions
- Member of Super Bowl V Champions
- Wyoming Football Player of the 20th Century
- Namesake of the Colt 45 malt liquor
References
External links
Baltimore Colts 1961 NFL Draft selections |
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- Tom Matte
- Tom Gilburg
- Jerry Hill
- Ken Gregory
- Ed Dyas
- Ron Osborne
- Don Kern
- Ike Grimsley
- Paul Terhes
- Pete Nicklas
- Bob Clemens
- Ralph White
- Dick Reynolds
- Dallas Garber
- Bob Hunt
- E. A. Sims
- Tom Wiesner
- Steve Jastrzembski
- Wilson Allison
- Joe Novsek
- Albert Kimbrough
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Denver Broncos 1961 AFL draft selections |
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- Bob Gaiters
- Jerry Hill
- Charles Strange
- Ron McDole
- Arnold Davis
- Charles Cowan
- Dale Evans
- Pat Patchen
- Phil Nugent
- Charles Sturgeon
- John Simko
- Jerry Miller
- Ron Greene
- Bill Cooper
- Willie Crafts
- Jim Larkin
- Chuck Weiss
- Chick Graning
- John Hobbs
- Buck McLeod
- Jim Morgan
- Tom Hackler
- Tom Jewell
- E. A. Sims
- Pete Samms
- Sam Smith
- Donald Olson
- Wayne Lee
- Archie Cobb
- Dave Mills
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Baltimore Colts 1968 NFL champions |
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- 2 Timmy Brown
- 15 Earl Morrall
- 16 Jim Ward
- 19 Johnny Unitas
- 20 Jerry Logan
- 21 Rick Volk
- 25 Alex Hawkins
- 26 Preston Pearson
- 27 Ray Perkins
- 28 Jimmy Orr
- 32 Mike Curtis
- 34 Terry Cole
- 37 Ocie Austin
- 40 Bobby Boyd
- 41 Tom Matte
- 43 Lenny Lyles
- 45 Jerry Hill
- 47 Charlie Stukes
- 49 David Lee
- 50 Bill Curry
- 51 Bob Grant
- 52 Dick Szymanski
- 53 Dennis Gaubatz
- 55 Ron Porter
- 61 Cornelius Johnson
- 62 Glenn Ressler
- 64 Sid Williams
- 66 Don Shinnick
- 71 Dan Sullivan
- 72 Bob Vogel
- 73 Sam Ball
- 74 Billy Ray Smith Sr.
- 75 John Williams
- 76 Fred Miller
- 78 Bubba Smith
- 79 Lou Michaels
- 80 Gail Cogdill
- 81 Ordell Braase
- 84 Tom Mitchell
- 85 Roy Hilton
- 87 Willie Richardson
- 88 John Mackey
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- Coaches: Bill Arnsparger
- Dick Bielski
- Don McCafferty
- Chuck Noll
- John Sandusky
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Baltimore Colts Super Bowl V champions |
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- 15 Earl Morrall
- 17 Sam Havrilak
- 19 Johnny Unitas
- 20 Jerry Logan
- 21 Rick Volk
- 25 Tom Curtis
- 27 Ray Perkins
- 28 Jimmy Orr
- 30 Ron Gardin
- 32 Mike Curtis
- 33 Eddie Hinton
- 34 Tom Nowatzke
- 35 Jim Duncan
- 36 Norm Bulaich
- 40 Jack Maitland
- 41 Tom Matte
- 42 Tom Maxwell
- 45 Jerry Hill
- 47 Charles Stukes
- 49 David Lee
- 50 Bill Curry
- 51 Bob Grant
- 52 Robbie Nichols
- 54 Tom Goode
- 56 Ray May
- 60 George Wright
- 61 Cornelius Johnson
- 62 Glenn Ressler
- 68 Dennis Nelson
- 71 Dan Sullivan
- 72 Bob Vogel
- 73 Sam Ball
- 74 Billy Ray Smith
- 75 John Williams
- 76 Fred Miller
- 78 Bubba Smith
- 79 Jim Bailey
- 80 Jim O'Brien
- 81 Billy Newsome
- 83 Ted Hendricks
- 84 Tom Mitchell
- 85 Roy Hilton
- 87 Roy Jefferson
- 88 John Mackey
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- Head coach: Don McCafferty
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- Coaches: Dick Bielski
- Bobby Boyd
- Hank Bullough
- John Idzik
- Lou Rymkus
- John Sandusky
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