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Robert Williams (quarterback)

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Robert Williams
No. 9
Born:1938 (1938)[1]
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Died:July 21, 1990(1990-07-21) (aged 51–52)
Career information
Position(s)Quarterback
Height6 ft 2 in (188 cm)
Weight190 lb (86 kg)
CollegeNotre Dame
High schoolG.A.R. Memorial
(Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania)
NFL draft1959 / Round: 28 / Pick: 332
Career history
As player
1959Chicago Bears

Dr. Robert "Bob" Williams (born c. 1938 – July 21, 1990) was an American football player for the University of Notre Dame.

Williams won three championships with G.A.R. Memorial High School in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. From his years playing for Terry Brennan at Notre Dame, Williams is best remembered for ending the record 47-game winning streak of the Oklahoma Sooners with a 7–0 victory on November 16, 1957.

Williams was drafted by the Chicago Bears in 1959 (coincidentally, he was the second Notre Dame QB with the name "Bob Williams" to be selected by the Bears during the same decade), but instead he chose to enroll at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. He was inducted into the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame in 2002.[2] His son Brian Williams played center for the New York Giants from 1989 to 1999. His grandson, Maxx Williams, is currently a tight end for the Arizona Cardinals.

References

  1. ^ "Bob Williams NFL Stats and Bio". profootballarchives.com. Retrieved August 12, 2023.
  2. ^ "Dr. Robert Williams". Luzerne County Sports Hall of Fame. Retrieved August 12, 2023.

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