- Wayne Millner
NFLretired
position=End
number=40
birthdate=birth date|1913|01|31Roxbury, Massachusetts
deathdate=death date and age|1976|11|19|1913|01|31Arlington, Virginia
debutyear=1936
finalyear=1945
draftyear=1936
draftround=8
draftpick=65
college=Notre Dame
teams=
* Boston Redskins (1936)
*Washington Redskins (1937-1941, 1945)
stat1label=Receiving yards
stat1value=1,578
stat2label=Average
stat2value=12.7
stat3label=Touchdown s
stat3value=13
nfl=MIL666063
highlights=
*NFL 1930s All-Decade Team
* 70 Greatest Redskins
HOF=151
CollegeHOF=30058Wayne Vernal Millner (
January 31 ,1913 –November 19 ,1976 ) was anAmerican football player who was known for his clutch play as an offensive anddefensive end for both theNotre Dame Fighting Irish and for theNational Football League 'sWashington Redskins .Early life
Millner grew up in
Roxbury, Massachusetts and playedhigh school football at Salem High School,cite web | work=Pro Football Researchers | url=http://www.profootballresearchers.org/Coffin_Corner/23-01-877.pdf | title=Wayne Miller | accessdate=2008-06-18] where he earned All-State honors in football during each of his four seasons of play.Millner later played for three prep schools, including
Malvern Preparatory School , until Notre Dame recruited him in 1933.College career
Millner attended and played
college football at theUniversity of Notre Dame from 1933 through 1935.While at Notre Dame, Millner was involved in many notable plays. In 1933, Notre Dame was playing unbeaten Army and trailed 12-6 with one minute to play. Then Millner blocked an Army punt and recovered it for a touchdown and Notre Dame won 13-12.cite web | work=College Football Hall of Fame | url=http://www.collegefootball.org/famersearch.php?id=30058 | title=Wayne Millner's College HOF Profile | accessdate=2008-06-18]
In 1935, both Notre Dame and
Ohio State University were unbeaten. Notre Dame trailed 13-0, but then scored two late touchdowns. Millner then caught a touchdown pass from Bill Shakespeare in the closing seconds to beat Ohio State, 18-13 and stayed undefeated.Professional career
Millner was drafted in the eighth round of the
1936 NFL Draft by the Boston Redskins, with head coachRay Flaherty seeing him as a major component to winning a league championship. After losing to theGreen Bay Packers in the title game that year, the franchise moved toWashington D.C. in 1937 and defeated theChicago Bears 28-21 to win the title. Millner played a big role in the victory, catchingtouchdown passes of 55 and 78 yards fromSammy Baugh .cite web | work=Pro Football Hall of Fame | url=http://www.profootballhof.com/hof/member.jsp?PLAYER_ID=151 | title=Wayne Millner's HOF Profile | accessdate=2008-06-18]Millner entered the
United States Navy duringWorld War II and after three years away, returned to the Redskins for one final season in 1945 before retiring.During his seven seasons, he caught 124 passes for 1,578 yards, a 12.7 average, and 12 touchdowns.
Pro Football Hall of Fame
In 1968, Millner was enshrined in the
Pro Football Hall of Fame , becoming only the third Notre Dame player (to that point) to earn the honor. A touching moment took place during the induction ceremonies, when the large crowd there to cheer for former teammateCliff Battles , also chose to give Millner a huge ovation. Millner had only been accompanied by his wife, Sara.Coaching career
After having served as a player-coach in 1945, Millner became a full-time assistant for the team the following year, spending three seasons in that role. In 1949, he moved to the
All-America Football Conference as aChicago Hornets assistant, then spent the next year in the same role with the original Baltimore Colts.In 1951, he was hired as an assistant with the
Philadelphia Eagles underBo McMillin , but when McMillin was diagnosed with stomach cancer, Millner was elevated to head coach. He spent just one year in that role before resigning prior to the start of the1952 NFL season , citing health problems. However, just 17 days after his decision, he accepted an assistant coaching position with the Redskins.Millner stayed as an assistant until 1957, when he accepted an assistant coaching position at
Hardin-Simmons University , working under his old cohort, Baugh. After just one season, Millner resigned the post and worked as a car salesman until returning to the Redskins as a scout in 1963, the same year he suffered his first heart attack.Millner returned to coaching one final time when he served one year as an assistant with the
World Football League 'sFlorida Blazers under former RedskinJack Pardee in 1974. Originally, the team was scheduled to begin play as theVirginia Ambassadors before financial considerations forced the move.Death
Millner died of a heart attack in 1976, with the entire Redskins organization attending his funeral.
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