- Keith Millard
Infobox NFLretired
|caption=
position=Defensive Tackle
number=75
birthdate=birth date and age|1962|3|18Pleasanton, California
debutyear=1984
finalyear=1993
draftyear=1984
draftround=1
draftpick=13
college=Washington State
teams=As Player
*Minnesota Vikings (1984-1991)
*Seattle Seahawks (1992)
*Green Bay Packers (1992)
*Philadelphia Eagles (1993)As Coach
*Los Angeles Dragons (2000 SFL )
*Denver Broncos (2001-2004)
*Oakland Raiders (2005-present)
stat1label=Sacks
stat1value=58
stat2label=Interceptions
stat2value=2
stat3label=Games
stat3value=93
nfl=MIL098676
highlights=
* 2xPro Bowl selection (1988, 1989)
* 4xAll-Pro selection (1986, 1987, 1988, 1989)
*NFL 1980s All-Decade Team
* 1989NFL Defensive Player of the Year
* 1989UPI NFC Player of the Year
HOF=
CollegeHOF=910Keith Millard (born March 18, 1962 in
Pleasanton, California ) is a formerAmerican football defensive tackle who played nine seasons for theMinnesota Vikings , theGreen Bay Packers , theSeattle Seahawks and thePhiladelphia Eagles from 1985 to 1993 in theNational Football League . Millard was selected to thePro Bowl in 1988 and 1989. Millard currently holds the NFL record for most sacks in a single season by a defensive tackle with 18 in 1989, and was named NFL Defensive Player of the Year that season. Early in the following season he suffered a major knee injury causing him to miss the rest of that season. Although he came back to play for several more years, he was never the dominant force he had been early in his career after that.Millard played
college football atWashington State University and was drafted in the first round of the1984 NFL Draft and played one season in the USFL. Millard volunteered his time and expertise as the Cactus Shadows High School (Cave Creek, AZ) defensive line coach for the 1995 and 1996 seasons. Millard was theDenver Broncos assistant defensive line coach in 2004 and became theOakland Raiders defensive line coach in 2005 and still has the job today.Millard played in 93 games during his career, making 58 sacks, and two
interception s.In 1986, All Pro defensive tackle Keith Millard pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct at a Bloomington hotel. In a story the locals still love to recite, Millard told the police officers who responded to “Go ahead and shoot“ because "My arms are more powerful than your guns." (citation?)
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