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"Anderson, Bill"

Step into the legacy of a gridiron craftsman. This series will illuminate the remarkable career of Bill Anderson, a name synonymous with receiving excellence and unwavering reliability in the NFL. More than just a pass-catcher, Anderson was a route-running virtuoso and a consistent threat who left an indelible mark on the game for over a decade.

ANDERSON BILL: Bill Anderson

From his standout years with the Houston Oilers to his enduring impact on the league's passing landscape, we'll dissect the skills and dedication that made Anderson a true star. Explore the precision of his routes, the sure hands that rarely dropped a ball, and the quiet leadership that earned him the respect of teammates and opponents alike. This is a journey through the career of a player who consistently delivered, solidifying his place as a cornerstone of offensive success.

  • BASEBALL NAME: Bill Anderson
  • DOB: July 13
  • EVENTDAY: July 13
  • FOOTBALL NAME: Anderson Bill
  • FOOTBALL POSITION: Running Back
  • FOOTBALL TEAM: Tennessee Volunteers, Washington Redskins
  • NCAAF JERSEY: Number 88
  • NFL JERSEY: Number 42, Number 88
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FOOTBALL NAME | Anderson Bill

"Bill Anderson"

Explore the career of Bill Anderson, a dependable end and tight end who contributed to championship-winning teams in the NFL.
Walter "Bill" Anderson was born on July 13, 1936, in Hendersonville, North Carolina. He played his college football at the University of Tennessee, where he was a co-captain of the 1957 team and a key player on the SEC Championship-winning squad in 1956...