Marlin Briscoe

Marlin Briscoe
Marlin Briscoe
Position(s):
Wide Receiver; Quarterback
Jersey #(s):
15, 27, 86
Born: September 10, 1945 (1945-09-10) (age 66)
Oakland, California
Career Information
Year(s): 1968–1976
Common Draft: 1968 / Round: 14 / Pick: 357
College: Nebraska-Omaha
Professional Teams
Career Stats
Receptions     224
Receiving Yards     3,537
Touchdowns     30
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Stats at DatabaseFootball.com
Career Highlights and Awards

Marlin Oliver (Marlin the Magician) Briscoe (born September 10, 1945 in Oakland, California) is a former American collegiate and Professional Football wide receiver/quarterback who played professionally for nine years. Before being drafted by the American Football League's Denver Broncos in the 1968 Common Draft, Briscoe played high school football at Omaha South High School and college football at the University of Nebraska at Omaha.

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Professional career

Briscoe was 5-foot-10 and 177 pounds when the AFL's Broncos took him in the 14th-round of the 1968 draft. He was eighth on the Broncos' QB depth chart in training camp.

On September 29, 1968, starter Steve Tensi suffered a broken collarbone, and backup Joe DiVito was spotty. Head coach Lou Saban summoned Briscoe from the sidelines in the fourth quarter against the Boston Patriots. Briscoe's first play was a 22-yard completion. On his second series he orchestrated an 80-yard touchdown drive. He completed a 21-yard pass and ran for 38 more himself, carrying it the last 12 yards for the score.

When Marlin Briscoe broke the Denver huddle and surveyed the Cincinnati Bengals defense as he walked to the line of scrimmage on October 6, he became the first starting black quarterback.

Briscoe threw 14 touchdown passes that year, still Denver's rookie record. He completed 41.5 percent of his passes, and averaged 7.1 yards per attempt and his 17.1 yards per completion led the American Football League (and ranks 18th all-time). He also ran for 308 yards and three touchdowns.

The Broncos released Briscoe before the 1969 season. He then went to the AFL's Buffalo Bills. He was turned into a receiver since the Bills already had superstar Jack Kemp, former Pro Bowler Tom Flores and James Harris, another black quarterback with a more prototypical 6-foot-4 and 210 pound frame. Briscoe never played quarterback again, but he enjoyed a splendid career. He led Buffalo in touchdown catches in each of his three seasons there and in receptions twice. In 1970 he was in the top two in receptions and receiving yards and became an All-Pro.

After the AFL-NFL merger, he played in the National Football League from 1970 though 1976, mostly with American Football Conference teams. In 1971, the Bills traded Briscoe to the Miami Dolphins for a first-round draft pick that became Hall of Fame guard Joe Delamielleure. Briscoe went on to win a pair of Super Bowls. Briscoe led the undefeated 1972 team with four touchdown receptions and was the leading receiver on the Dolphins in 1973, catching more passes than future Pro Football Hall of Famer, Paul Warfield.

Briscoe made stops with the San Diego Chargers, Detroit Lions before ending his career in 1976 with the New England Patriots. Marlin had 10 receptions for 136 yards and 1 TD in 14 regular season games for the New England Patriots in 1976. He caught a 16 yard TD pass from Steve Grogan in the Patriots 48-17 rout of the Oakland Raiders at Schaefer Stadium on 10-03-76. Early in his career, Briscoe was intercepted by Boston Patriots AFL All Star Defensive Back Leroy Mitchell in Denver's 35-14 rout of the Patriots at Fenway Park on November 3, 1968. He is the only player to be intercepted by a Patriot player and catch a TD as a Patriot receiver.

Retirement

Upon retirement, he moved to Los Angeles and became a successful broker, dealing in municipal bonds.

pop later started using drugs heavily, becoming addicted to crack cocaine. He lost his home and was mocked by dealers with the nickname "Seventeen-and-oh" in reference to what should have been a glorious reminder of his NFL days. His Super Bowl rings were auctioned off when he defaulted on a bank loan that had the rings as collateral. He also went to prison.

Today, he works as the director of the Boys and Girls Club in Long Beach, Calif., and has his own football camp for children.

Briscoe is the namesake for the fictional high school in Nike's 2006 "Football is Everything" television and print ad campaign. The ads feature NFL stars Michael Vick, Brian Urlacher, LaDainian Tomlinson, Troy Polamalu and Matt Leinart (as adults) playing for the high school team coached by Don Shula, Jimmy Johnson, and Urban Meyer. Also making appearances in the ads are Deion Sanders, Steve Young, Lee Corso, Jill Arrington, Jillian Barberie, and Briscoe himself.

A movie about Briscoe's life, tentatively called "The Magician", is currently in pre-production. It will chronicle his football career, and his recovery from serious drug addiction following his playing days.

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