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Percy Howard

Percy Lenard Howard (born January 21, 1952) is a former American football wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL) for the Dallas Cowboys. He was an unlikely star for the Cowboys in Super Bowl X. He played college basketball at Austin Peay University.

Percy Howard
No. 81
Position:Wide receiver
Personal information
Born: (1952-01-21) January 21, 1952 (age 71)
Savannah, Georgia, U.S.
Height:6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Weight:210 lb (95 kg)
Career information
High school:Ft. Lauderdale (FL) Dillard
College:Austin Peay
Undrafted:1975
Career history
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Games played:8
Receptions:1
Receiving yards:34
Touchdowns:1
Player stats at NFL.com · PFR

Early years

Howard attended Dillard High School where he lettered in basketball, football and track, specializing in the 100 and 200 yard dash. In football, he had 13 touchdowns receptions at wide receiver and 9 interceptions at safety.

He accepted a basketball scholarship from Austin Peay University, where he averaged 12.4 points and 7.3 rebounds per game during three varsity seasons (1972–73 through 1974–75). The 6-4, 215-pound forward was an All-OVC selection in 1974–75 and averaged seven points and seven rebounds per game in four NCAA Tournament contests in 1973 and 1974. He was also a teammate of the legendary James "Fly" Williams.

Professional career

Although Howard did not play football at Austin Peay University, the Dallas Cowboys saw a tremendous athlete and signed him to an undrafted free agent contract in 1975. He became one of only a handful of college athletes to reach the NFL without playing any college football.[1]

Howard joined the Cowboys as a kick returner and a wide receiver. During his first preseason game in 1975, he broke his cheekbone.[2] Howard was the third receiver on the Cowboys during the 1975 season. Unfortunately for him, the top two receivers Drew Pearson and Golden Richards played virtually every offensive snap, and the Cowboys did not use formations with three receivers. He played primarily on special teams during the regular season, and his only statistical contributions were a pair of kickoff returns for 51 total yards.

Late in Super Bowl X, Howard got a rare opportunity to play on offense, when Richards broke a rib. With the Pittsburgh Steelers leading by 11 points with less than two minutes to go, Howard caught a 34-yard touchdown pass from Roger Staubach over Mel Blount, cutting the deficit to five points, before the successful extra point kick. A late turnover by the Steelers gave the Cowboys a shot to win the game at the end, and Howard was again involved on a last-second Hail Mary pass by Staubach, but he could not make the catch.[3] His Super Bowl touchdown made him the second rookie ever to score a Super Bowl touchdown after Duane Thomas in Super Bowl V.[4]

During the 1976 NFL season, Howard had a knee injury during a preseason game and required to sit out the remainder of the season. The following season, he re-injured his knee during a veteran's orientation session in the 1977 training camp, causing him to sit out the entire season. For Super Bowl XII he served the Cowboys in a scouting role since he was still trying to recover from his injury.[5] He was released by Dallas before the 1978 season and claimed by the Green Bay Packers, but failed his physical with the Packers as his knee had never fully recovered.[6][7]

The 34 yard touchdown catch in Super Bowl X, turned out to be Howard's only career reception and his last game in the NFL. Still, he would become part of the Cowboys lore and was named #6 on NFL Top 10's Top Ten One-Shot Wonders.[8]

References

  1. ^ Mihoces, Gary (April 20, 2005). "NFL seeks best players on the court or mat". USA Today. from the original on October 29, 2013. Retrieved January 6, 2018.
  2. ^ Wulf, Steve (January 18, 1991). "Catch of A Lifetime". Sports Illustrated. p. 80.
  3. ^ "The forgotten story of ... Percy Howard, the Super Bowl's ultimate one-hit wonder". The Guardian. 2008-06-18. Retrieved January 6, 2018.
  4. ^ Herkowitz, Mickey & Perkins, Steve (February 2, 1978). "Dorsett: A Rare Rookie". The Daily News (Huntington, Pennsylvania). p. 5. Retrieved 2018-09-23 – via newspapers.com.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ Levine, Al (January 8, 1978). "Will That Little Black Cloud Stop Following Percy Around". Fort Lauderdale News. p. 61. Retrieved 2018-09-23 – via newspapers.com.
  6. ^ Christl, Cliff (May 27, 1978). "Packers Ponder the 3–4". Green Bay Press-Gazette. p. 11. Retrieved 2018-09-23 – via newspapers.com.
  7. ^ Ghianni, Tim (July 2, 1978). "Percy's Career Over?". The Leaf-Chronicle. p. 13. Retrieved 2018-09-23 – via newspapers.com.
  8. ^ "Top 10 one-shot wonders in NFL history". National Football League. 2008-06-18. Retrieved January 6, 2018.

External links

  • Catch Of A Lifetime
  • The Time Of His Life

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For the Australian footballer see Percy Howard Australian footballer Percy Lenard Howard born January 21 1952 is a former American football wide receiver in the National Football League NFL for the Dallas Cowboys He was an unlikely star for the Cowboys in Super Bowl X He played college basketball at Austin Peay University Percy HowardNo 81Position Wide receiverPersonal informationBorn 1952 01 21 January 21 1952 age 71 Savannah Georgia U S Height 6 ft 4 in 1 93 m Weight 210 lb 95 kg Career informationHigh school Ft Lauderdale FL DillardCollege Austin PeayUndrafted 1975Career historyDallas Cowboys 1975 1977 Career highlights and awardsAll OVC 1974 Career NFL statisticsGames played 8Receptions 1Receiving yards 34Touchdowns 1Player stats at NFL com PFR Contents 1 Early years 2 Professional career 3 References 4 External linksEarly years EditHoward attended Dillard High School where he lettered in basketball football and track specializing in the 100 and 200 yard dash In football he had 13 touchdowns receptions at wide receiver and 9 interceptions at safety He accepted a basketball scholarship from Austin Peay University where he averaged 12 4 points and 7 3 rebounds per game during three varsity seasons 1972 73 through 1974 75 The 6 4 215 pound forward was an All OVC selection in 1974 75 and averaged seven points and seven rebounds per game in four NCAA Tournament contests in 1973 and 1974 He was also a teammate of the legendary James Fly Williams Professional career EditAlthough Howard did not play football at Austin Peay University the Dallas Cowboys saw a tremendous athlete and signed him to an undrafted free agent contract in 1975 He became one of only a handful of college athletes to reach the NFL without playing any college football 1 Howard joined the Cowboys as a kick returner and a wide receiver During his first preseason game in 1975 he broke his cheekbone 2 Howard was the third receiver on the Cowboys during the 1975 season Unfortunately for him the top two receivers Drew Pearson and Golden Richards played virtually every offensive snap and the Cowboys did not use formations with three receivers He played primarily on special teams during the regular season and his only statistical contributions were a pair of kickoff returns for 51 total yards Late in Super Bowl X Howard got a rare opportunity to play on offense when Richards broke a rib With the Pittsburgh Steelers leading by 11 points with less than two minutes to go Howard caught a 34 yard touchdown pass from Roger Staubach over Mel Blount cutting the deficit to five points before the successful extra point kick A late turnover by the Steelers gave the Cowboys a shot to win the game at the end and Howard was again involved on a last second Hail Mary pass by Staubach but he could not make the catch 3 His Super Bowl touchdown made him the second rookie ever to score a Super Bowl touchdown after Duane Thomas in Super Bowl V 4 During the 1976 NFL season Howard had a knee injury during a preseason game and required to sit out the remainder of the season The following season he re injured his knee during a veteran s orientation session in the 1977 training camp causing him to sit out the entire season For Super Bowl XII he served the Cowboys in a scouting role since he was still trying to recover from his injury 5 He was released by Dallas before the 1978 season and claimed by the Green Bay Packers but failed his physical with the Packers as his knee had never fully recovered 6 7 The 34 yard touchdown catch in Super Bowl X turned out to be Howard s only career reception and his last game in the NFL Still he would become part of the Cowboys lore and was named 6 on NFL Top 10 s Top Ten One Shot Wonders 8 References Edit Mihoces Gary April 20 2005 NFL seeks best players on the court or mat USA Today Archived from the original on October 29 2013 Retrieved January 6 2018 Wulf Steve January 18 1991 Catch of A Lifetime Sports Illustrated p 80 The forgotten story of Percy Howard the Super Bowl s ultimate one hit wonder The Guardian 2008 06 18 Retrieved January 6 2018 Herkowitz Mickey amp Perkins Steve February 2 1978 Dorsett A Rare Rookie The Daily News Huntington Pennsylvania p 5 Retrieved 2018 09 23 via newspapers com a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Levine Al January 8 1978 Will That Little Black Cloud Stop Following Percy Around Fort Lauderdale News p 61 Retrieved 2018 09 23 via newspapers com Christl Cliff May 27 1978 Packers Ponder the 3 4 Green Bay Press Gazette p 11 Retrieved 2018 09 23 via newspapers com Ghianni Tim July 2 1978 Percy s Career Over The Leaf Chronicle p 13 Retrieved 2018 09 23 via newspapers com Top 10 one shot wonders in NFL history National Football League 2008 06 18 Retrieved January 6 2018 External links EditCatch Of A Lifetime The Time Of His Life Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Percy Howard amp oldid 1149483478, wikipedia, 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