- Charlie Milstead
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Charlie Milstead Position(s):
Quarterback
Defensive backJersey #(s):
12Born: November 21, 1937
Tyler, TexasCareer Information Year(s): 1960–1961 NFL Draft: 1960 / Round: 14 / Pick: 160
(By the Washington Redskins)College: Texas A&M Professional Teams - Houston Oilers (AFL) (1960-1961)
Career Stats Games played 22 Passing yards 43 Interceptions 2 {{{stat4label}}} {{{stat4value}}} {{{stat5label}}} {{{stat5value}}} {{{stat6label}}} {{{stat6value}}} Stats at NFL.com Career Highlights and Awards - N/A
Charles Frank Milstead (born November 21, 1937 in Tyler, Texas) is a former American football quarterback and defensive back for the Houston Oilers of the American Football League. He played college football at Texas A&M University and was drafted in the fourteenth round of the 1960 NFL Draft by the Washington Redskins.[1]
References
- ^ Charlie Milstead. pro-football-reference.com
Houston Oilers 1960 AFL Champions Dalva Allen | Jack Atchason | Tony Banfield | George Belotti | George Blanda | Don Brown | Billy Cannon | Johnny Carson | Doug Cline | Pete Davidson | Mike Dukes | Don Floyd | Bobby Gordon | Gabby Greaves | Bill Groman | Ken Hall | Jerry Helluin | Charlie Hennigan | Al Jamison | Mark Johnston | Charlie Kendall | Dan Lanphear | Jacky Lee | Wahoo McDaniel | Rich Michael | Charlie Milstead | Dennit Morris | Jim Norton | Phil Perlo | Hugh Pitts | George Shirkey | John Simerson | Dave Smith | Julian Spence | Bob Talamini | Charlie Tolar | Orville Trask | Fred Wallner | Hogan Wharton | Bob White | John White | Al Witcher
Head Coach Lou Rymkus
Assistant Coaches: Wally Lemm | Walt Schlinkman | Mac Speedie | Fred WallnerHouston Oilers 1961 AFL Champions Dalva Allen | Tony Banfield | Byron Beams | George Belotti | George Blanda | Ron Botchan | Billy Cannon | Doug Cline | Willard Dewveall | Mike Dukes | Don Floyd | Dick Frey | Fred Glick | Bill Groman | Buzz Guy | John Guzik | Ken Hall | Charlie Hennigan | Ed Husmann | Al Jamison | Mark Johnston | Gene Jones | Bob Kelly | Claude King | Jack Laraway | Jacky Lee | Bob McLeod | Rich Michael | Charlie Milstead | Dennit Morris | Jim Norton | Willis Perkins | Leo Reed | Bob Schmidt | George Shirkey | Dave Smith | Julian Spence | Bob Talamini | Charlie Tolar | Orville Trask | Hogan Wharton | John White | Gary Wisener
Head Coach Lou Rymkus | Wally Lemm
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