- Randy Beverly
Infobox Pro Football player
DateOfBirth=Birth date and age|1944|4|3|mf=y
Birthplace=Wildwood, New Jersey
Position=Defensive Back
College=Colorado State
AFLDraftedYear=1967
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DatabaseFootball=BEVERRAN01
years=1967-1969
1970
1971
teams=AFLNew York Jets NFL Boston PatriotsNFL New England Patriots
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HOF=Randy Beverly (born 1944) is a former professional
American football player. He playedcornerback for theAmerican Football League 'sNew York Jets and is best known for making two key interceptions that helped the Jets to their historic victory inSuper Bowl III in 1969.Early career
Beverly grew up in Wildwood in southern
New Jersey . He attendedWildwood High School , where he won the statelong jump championship. [ [http://www.databasefootball.com/players/playerpage.htm?ilkid=BEVERRAN01 Randy Beverly profile] , database Football. AccessedJune 14 ,2007 .] He attendedjunior college inTrinidad, Colorado , where he was a junior collegeAll-America n. He later attendedColorado State University inFort Collins, Colorado , where he played football. At Colorado State, he returned a kick-off for 99 yards.Considered too small to play professional football, Beverly was passed up in the
1967 NFL Draft . He signed with the Jets as rookie free agent in the fall of 1967. He received a signing bonus of $500 and a one-year contract of $12,500. In 1968, Beverly became the startingcornerback of the Jets. The team went 11-3, winning theAmerican Football League East division. They defeated theOakland Raiders in the AFL Championship game and faced the Baltimore Colts of theNational Football League inSuper Bowl III .uper Bowl III
The Jets had managed a solid defense throughout the season, but going into Super Bowl III, the Jets passing defense was not considered particularly strong. With the Jets installed as an 18-point underdog, Beverly's small stature made him a main target of Colts' quarterback Earl Morrall. However, Beverly put together a remarkable performance, becoming the first player ever to record two interceptions in a
Super Bowl .In the first quarter, the Colts drove down the field, seemingly fulfilling the predictions about their offensive prowess. Reaching the Jets' 10-yard-line, Morrall threw a pass into the end zone, but the pass bounced off a Jets lineman, then hit the shoulder pads of Colts
tight end Tom Mitchell. Beverly tracked the ball and caught it in the end zone, ending the Colts first scoring drive.The Jets defense continued to stymie the Colts for the rest of the first half, shutting them out and prompting the insertion of Colt legend
Johnny Unitas at quarterback. Driving the Colts down the field and poised to score the team's firsttouchdown of the game, Unitas threw a crossing pattern to one of hiswide receiver 's in the end zone, but Beverly stepped in front and caught the ball in the end zone, downing it for a touchback. While the Colts managed to score a late touchdown, the Jets' 16-7 triumph is considered to be one of the greatest upsets in the history of professional sports in theUnited States .Later career
Beverly played a third season with the Jets in 1969. In 1970 the Jets traded Beverly to the
San Diego Chargers for wide receiverRichard Trapp . He was waived by the Chargers and later signed by the Boston Patriots, where he played on special teams. Although his two interceptions were among the most dramatic in the history of postseason NFL play, he intercepted only four passes during the rest of his NFL career. He later played in theWorld Football League with former Jet Super Bowl alumniGerry Philbin ,George Sauer, Jr. ,John Dockery , andVito (Babe) Parilli with theNew York Stars .Beverly now lives in Monroe Township in
Middlesex County, New Jersey . [Todaro, Vincent. [http://ebs.gmnews.com/News/2001/0713/Front_Page/012.html "Former Jets star enjoys retirement in Monroe: Randy Beverly, now 57, was a key player for the Jets in Super Bowl III"] , "East Brunswick Sentinel",July 13 ,2001 . AccessedJune 14 ,2007 . "Monroe Township resident Randy Beverly may have been only 5 feet 11 inches tall and 190 pounds, but to Baltimore Colts quarterbacks in Super Bowl III, he was a monster."] He regularly attends home games of the New York Jets atGiants Stadium with other Jets alumni.References
ee also
*Other American Football League players
External links
* [http://ebs.gmnews.com/News/2001/0713/Front_Page/012.html The Sentinel:Randy Beverly]
* [http://cachewww.patriots.com/alumni/index.cfm?ac=alumnibiosdetail&bio=13719 New England Patriots 1971 press release on Randy Beverly]
* [http://www.cnnsi.com/2005/writers/pete_mcentegart/01/14/ten.spot/ SI.com: 10 most unexpected pro football postseason heroes]
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