John Gilliam

John Gilliam

NFL player


DateOfBirth=birth date and age|1945|08|7
Birthplace= Greenwood, SC
Position=Wide receiver
College=South Carolina State
DraftedYear=1967
DraftedRound=2 / Pick 52
Honors=
Stats=y
DatabaseFootball=GILLIJOH01
PFR=GillJo01
years=1967-1968, 1977
1969-1971
1972-1974
1975
1975
1976
1977
teams=New Orleans Saints
St. Louis Cardinals
Minnesota Vikings
Chicago Winds - WFL
Minnesota Vikings
Atlanta Falcons
Chicago Bears
ProBowls=1972, 1973, 1974, 1975
HOF=

John Rally Gilliam (born August 7, 1945 in Greenwood, South Carolina) was an American football wide receiver.

Gilliam was a receiver out of South Carolina State University, and was drafted in the second round by the expansion New Orleans Saints. He played his first two seasons in New Orleans, and then had stints with the St. Louis Cardinals from 1969 to 1971, the Minnesota Vikings from 1972 to 1975, the Atlanta Falcons in 1976, and brief stints with the Chicago Bears and back in New Orleans for 1977. Gilliam played in 2 Super Bowls with the Vikings, Super Bowl VIII and Super Bowl IX. He was elected to the Pro Bowl all four years while he was with Minnesota. [http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/GillJo01.htm]

In 1972, Gilliam led the NFL in yards per catch (22) and finished 2nd in receiving yards (1,035) and receiving yards per game (73.9). In 1973, he again finished 2nd in receiving yards (907) and receiving yards per game (64.8) and was named 1st Team All-Pro by the Newspaper Enterprise Association (NEA) and 2nd Team All-Pro by the Associated Press (AP) and the Pro Football Writers Association (PFWA). He was also named 1st Team All-NFC by The Sporting News and UPI in 1973.

He is famous for returning the opening kickoff 94 yards in the Saints' inaugural game in 1967 against the Los Angeles Rams for their first touchdown in franchise history. One play in Super Bowl IX also resulted in Gilliam colliding with then-NFL Films cameraman (now president) Steve Sabol.

Gilliam played with the Chicago Winds of the WFL in 1975, catching 20 passes for 390 yards, 19.5 average and 2 touchdowns. The Winds folded after 5 games and Gilliam returned to the Vikings in time for the 1975 season.


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