- Billy Kilmer
Infobox NFLretired
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position=Quarterback
number=17
birthdate=birth date and age|1939|9|5Topeka, Kansas
deathdate=
debutyear=1961
finalyear=1978
draftyear=1961
draftround=1
draftpick=111
college=UCLA
teams=
*San Francisco 49ers (1961-1966)
*New Orleans Saints (1967-1970)
*Washington Redskins (1971-1978)
stat1label=TDs-INT
stat1value=152-146
stat2label=Yards
stat2value=20,495
stat3label=QB Rating
stat3value=71.6
nfl=KIL638910
highlights=
*Pro Bowl (x1) (1972)
*All-Pro in 1972 and 1975
* 70 Greatest Redskins
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HOF=
CollegeHOF=50107William Orland Kilmer, Jr. (born
September 5 ,1939 in Topeka,Kansas ) was anAmerican football quarterback who played collegiately for the UCLA Bruins and professionally for 16 seasons with three teams: theSan Francisco 49ers , theNew Orleans Saints and theWashington Redskins . Kilmer wore number 17 throughout his career, with the number currently being used in Washington by Redskins starting quarterbackJason Campbell .A native of
Azusa, California , Kilmer played baseball, football and basketball during his athletic career atCitrus High School in California, scoring more than 1,500 points in the latter sport while earningAll-America n honors. His baseball exploits saw him win All-Conference accolades, while the poor fortunes of his football squad saw him relegated to Third Team All-Conference recognition.Kilmer then competed in football for one year at
Citrus Junior College where he scored six touchdowns and threw for 15 more, with a broken foot limiting his playing time for the Citrus basketball team. He then went on to play three seasons at UCLA, closing out his career with an outstanding season in 1960 that helped him finish fifth in voting for theHeisman Trophy . During that stellar campaign, he threw for over 1,000 yards, ran for over 800, scored eight touchdowns and served as the team's punter.After the conclusion of a UCLA career that saw him finish among the top five in school history for passing and rushing yards, as well as total offense, Kilmer was drafted by both the 49ers and the
San Diego Chargers of theAmerican Football League , but signed with San Francisco onDecember 30 ,1960 .In the 1961
College All-Star Game , Kilmer earned Most Valuable Player honors, then reported to the 49ers camp that was using theshotgun offense . During that rookie season, he saw action primarily at running back, rushing for 509 yards and 10 touchdowns, with his top performance coming against the expansionMinnesota Vikings onOctober 15 when he rushed for four touchdowns.The following year, Kilmer's season came to an early end following a
December 5 auto accident in which he fell asleep in his1957 Chevrolet and drove off theBayshore Freeway into theSan Francisco Bay . Suffering a fractured leg, Kilmer's injury was bad enough to also force him to sit out the entire1963 NFL season . He was able to return the following year, but his production was limited. After he saw no action in 1965 and was involved in a training camp contract dispute the next season, he was placed in the 1967 NFL expansion draft.On
February 10 ,1967 , Kilmer was drafted by theNew Orleans Saints and despite originally being thought of as the team's third-best signal caller, became the team's starting quarterback for much of the next four seasons, although he shared time withEdd Hargett during his final two seasons in the Big Easy. His most prolific performance during his four-year stint with the team came onNovember 2 ,1969 , when he threw for 345 yards and six touchdowns in a wild 51-42 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals,Frustrated after four years of the Saints' futility and sensing New Orleans would draft Ole Miss star
Archie Manning with the second overall pick of the upcoming draft, Kilmer asked to be traded and was granted his wish onJanuary 23 ,1971 , when he was traded to theWashington Redskins for linebackerTom Roussel and two draft selections. As the first trade during the George Allen era in Washington, Kilmer was destined for a reserve role behind futureHall of Fame rSonny Jurgensen .That status changed on September 4 when Jurgensen suffered a severe shoulder injury against the
Miami Dolphins . Kilmer then led the resurgent Redskins to a 6-0 start, but a midseason slump cost them the opportunity to win theNational Football Conference Eastern Division. Kilmer briefly lost his starting job as a result of the slide, but regained it after Jurgensen again injured his shoulder. Fans in Washington tended to be loyal to one quarterback or the other, sporting buttons at games that read "I like Billy" or "I like Sonny." Kilmer did not throw the tight spiral that Jurgensen did, but his wobbly passes often got the job done.Hours after the team's victory over the
New York Giants onDecember 5 , Kilmer was arrested for public intoxication, giving rise to the quarterback's image as a hell-raiser. That reputation had been noted by Saints ownerJohn Mecom, Jr. , who mentioned Kilmer's many late-hour visits to New Orleans bars while playing for the team. It was also noted that Kilmer had been fined during the 1971 preseason after missing curfew the night before a game against theDenver Broncos . Kilmer's Redskin teammates called him "Ol' Whiskey".Bouncing back from the embarrassing headlines, Kilmer helped the team clinch a playoff berth the following Monday night with a 38-24 victory over the Los Angeles Rams. On December 26, the Redskins competed in their their first playoff game in more than a quarter century, dropping a 24-20 decision to Kilmer's old team, the
San Francisco 49ers .One year later, Kilmer led the Redskins to an NFC-best 11-3 record, while also leading the NFL in touchdown passes (19) and passer rating (84.8). After the season, Washington advanced to their first
Super Bowl , which they lost, 14-7, to the unbeatenMiami Dolphins (16-0). The loss didn't dampen Kilmer's individual recognition as he was named to thePro Bowl and the All-NFC Team.That success would endear Kilmer to Allen, who remained loyal to the signal caller, despite determined challenges from Jurgensen and former
University of Notre Dame quarterbackJoe Theismann . Kilmer remained with the Redskins until 1978, serving as a backup to Joe Theismann during that final year. Kilmer's demotion could undoubtedly be due to the dismissal of Allen at the conclusion of the previous season.During his time with the Redskins, Kilmer became one of the few remaining users of a single-bar
face mask on thehelmet , as multi-bar face masks became the norm in the NFL. Theismann also wore the single-bar throughout his career.Kilmer finished his 16-year NFL career with 1,585 of 2,984 completions for 20,495 yards and 154 touchdowns, with 146 interceptions. He also rushed for 1,509 yards and 21 touchdowns, caught 27 passes for 288 yards and 1 touchdown, and punted the ball 16 times for 598 yards.
Following his retirement, Kilmer returned to the sport in 1981 as commissioner of the
American Football Association , an ill-fated attempt at challenging theNational Football League . He then stayed on the fringes while working for a gambling service that made selections on NFL games, but has since stayed out of the spotlight.External links
* [http://databasefootball.com/players/playerpage.htm?ilkid=KILMEBIL01 Kilmer's stats]
* [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/sports/images/redskins/oldies/kilmer.jpgphoto of Kilmer in helmet]
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