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William Ferdie Brown
Enshrined into Pro Football Hall of Fame: July 28, 1984 (first year of eligibility)

Class of 1984
Cornerback >>> 6-1, 195
(Grambling)
Joined Raiders: Trade, Denver, 1967
1963-1966 Denver Broncos, 1967-1978 Oakland Raiders
Born December 2, 1940, in Yazoo City, Mississippi.

Willie Brown's career with the Denver Broncos and the Oakland Raiders spanned 16 seasons and 204 games from 1963 through 1978. Even though the Broncos were not successful on the playing field during Willie's four years in Denver, the 6-1, 195-pound cornerback was already an established star by the time he was traded to the Raiders in 1967.
With a perpetually contending team in Oakland, Willie's outstanding abilities emerged into clear focus. During his 12 years in Oakland, the Raiders played in three AFL and six AFC championship games, as well as Super Bowls II and XI. Armed with speed, mobility, aggressiveness, determination and a keen football sense, Brown became a key figure in every Raider success and soon was widely acclaimed as one of the premier cornerbacks of all time.
Willie, who was born December 2, 1940, in Yazoo City, Mississippi, was an excellent end for four years at Grambling but was not drafted when his college career ended in 1963. He was signed by the Houston Oilers as a free agent but cut before the end of summer camp. He then went to Denver where he became a starter midway into his rookie season. A year later, he intercepted four passes against the New York Jets to tie an all-time individual record, won All-AFL honors, and played in his first AFL All-Star game, where he was named the outstanding defensive player.
Altogether, Brown was named to an all-league team seven years, three seasons as All-AFL and four more as All-NFL. He was named All-AFC four times. He also played in five AFL All-Star games and four Pro Bowls. During his career, he intercepted 54 passes, which he returned for 472 yards and two touchdowns. His biggest steal, however, came in Super Bowl XI, when he returned an interception 75 yards for a clinching touchdown.

  • Undrafted, cut by Oilers, joined 1963 Broncos, All-AFL in second season
  • Traded to Raiders, 1967
  • Fast, mobile, aggressive
  • All-AFL/AFC seven times
  • All-time AFL team, 1969
  • Played in five AFL All-Star games (1964, 1965, 1967, 1968, 1969)
  • Played in four AFC-NFC Pro Bowls (1970, 1971, 1972, 1973)
  • Played in nine AFL/AFC title games
  • Played in two Super Bowls
  • All-Pro seven times
  • MVP in 1965 AFL All-Star game
  • Intercepted at least one pass for NFL-record 16 straight seasons
  • Career totals: 205 games, 54 interceptions, 472 yards, two TDs
  • Scored on 75-yard interception, Super Bowl XI
  • Raiders defensive captain for 10 years

CAREER STATS - REGULAR SEASON

+--------------------------+---------------------------+
Season Team Games INT YRDS   AVG   TD Fumbles Tot.Points
+--------------------------+---------------------------+
1963   DEN    8    1    0    0.0   0    0        0
1964   DEN    14   9  140   15.6   0    0        2
1965   DEN    14   2   18    9.0   0    0        0
1966   DEN    14   3   37   12.3   0    0        0
1967   OAK    14   7   33    4.7   1    0        6
1968   OAK    14   2   27   13.5   1    0        6
1969   OAK    14   5   111  22.2   0    0        0
1970   OAK    8    3    0    0.0   0    0        0
1971   OAK    14   2    2    1.0   0    0        0
1972   OAK    14   4   26    6.5   0    0        0
1973   OAK    14   3   -1   -0.3   0    0        0
1974   OAK    9    1   31   31.0   0    0        0
1975   OAK    12   4   -1   -0.3   0    0        0
1976   OAK    14   3   25    8.3   0    0        0
1977   OAK    14   4   24    6.0   0    0        0
1978   OAK    13   1    0    0.0   0    0        0
+--------------------------+---------------------------+
Career       204  52  472    9.1   2    0       14


SPECIAL TEAMS

            PUNT RETURNS      KICK RETURNS
           PR Yds Avg TD     KR Yds Avg  TD
1963 DEN    3 29  9.7  0      3 70  23.3 0