Travis Williams (January 14, 1946 – February 17, 1991) was an
American football player for the
Green Bay Packers
The Green Bay Packers are a professional American football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The Packers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the National Football Conference (NFC) NFC North, North division. It ...
. Williams attended
Harry Ells High School,
Contra Costa College and
Arizona State University
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, before being selected in the
1967 NFL Draft
The 1967 National Football League draft was conducted March 14–15, 1967, at the Gotham Hotel in New York City. It was the first common draft with the AFL, part of the AFL–NFL merger agreement of June 1966.
This draft was delayed as new gui ...
at the insistence of Packers' coach
Vince Lombardi. He returned four kickoffs for touchdowns in his rookie season in 1967, setting an
NFL
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record. Among the returns were two in one quarter against the
Cleveland Browns to set another league record. He also set the record for single-season kickoff return average with 41.06 yards, returning 18 kickoffs for 739 yards, helping the Packers win their second consecutive Super Bowl championship (
Super Bowl II
The second AFL-NFL World Championship Game (known retroactively as Super Bowl II) was an American football game played on January 14, 1968, at the Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida. The National Football League (NFL)'s defending champion Green Bay P ...
).
Williams played four seasons with the Packers and two with the
Los Angeles Rams
The Los Angeles Rams are a professional American football team based in the Los Angeles metropolitan area. The Rams compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the National Football Conference (NFC) West division. The Rams play ...
, before a knee injury ended his career prematurely in the 1972 season. He was traded to the Rams along with the Packers' 4th round draft pick in 1971 in exchange for the Rams' 2nd round pick in 1971 (used to select
Virgil Robinson
Virgil I. Robinson Jr. (born November 2, 1947, in Inverness, Mississippi) is a former American football running back in the National Football League for the New Orleans Saints. He also was a member of the Houston Texans / Shreveport Steamer in th ...
) and a 1972 draft pick. Williams finished his career with 4,778 all-purpose yards and 18 touchdowns, 7 of which came on special teams returns. He averaged 16.4 yards per punt return and 27.5 yards per kick return. In his final season, he led the league in yards per kick return, averaging 29.7.
After his playing career was over, Williams worked a series of odd jobs, collecting junk, driving trucks, working as a bouncer and as a security guard. Later in life, he suffered from alcoholism, particularly after his wife died of a drug overdose in 1985. He was often homeless, sometimes sleeping out of his car. In 1988, he was arrested at a demonstration in front of the office of senator
Alan Cranston
Alan MacGregor Cranston (June 19, 1914 – December 31, 2000) was an American politician and journalist who served as a United States Senator from California from 1969 to 1993, and as a President of the World Federalist Association from 1949 to 1 ...
, protesting cuts to public housing projects.
Williams died of heart failure on February 17, 1991, at the age of 45.
References
External links
Green Bay Packers websiteContra Costa College Top 50 Athletes of All-Time*[https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1991-02-19-sp-1585-story.html " Ex-Packer Williams Dead at 45 : Football: He set kick-return record in 1967 but battled homelessness and alcoholism after his career ended," L.A. Times Archives, Feb. 19, 1991, Associated Press]
"The Last Return; After running back kicks in the NFL, Travis Williams ran into homelessness and a tragic ending" by Bruce Newman, Sports Illustrated, March 11, 1991
1946 births
1991 deaths
American football return specialists
American football running backs
Green Bay Packers players
Los Angeles Rams players
Contra Costa Comets football players
Arizona State Sun Devils football players
People from El Dorado, Arkansas
Players of American football from Arkansas
Sportspeople from Richmond, California
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