Bobby Smith (running back)

Bobby Smith (running back)

Infobox Pro Football player
Name=Bobby Smith


Caption=Smith follows Billy Shaw's blocking against the Jets in a 1964 AFL game.
Color=Blue
fontcolor=Red
DateOfBirth=birth date and age|1942|5|18
Birthplace=flagicon|USA Corpus Christi, TX
Position=Halfback
College=North Texas
AFLDraftedYear=1964
AFLDraftedRound=11 / Picked 6th
Jersey=20
Stats=yes
Career Highlights=yes
Retired #s=
PFR=SmitBo00
DatabaseFootball=SMITHBOB05
Honors=American Football League
Champion, 1964 and 1965

Records=
Awards=
years=1964-1965
1966
teams=AFL Buffalo Bills
NFL Pittsburgh Steelers
HOF=

Robert Lee Smith (born May 18, 1942 in Corpus Christi, Texas) was an American college and professional football player.

Drafted in 1964 by the American Football League's Buffalo Bills, Smith was from the University of North Texas. He had a 4.9 yards per attempt rushing average in his rookie year, and with the Bills, he won two consecutive American Football League Championships, in 1964 and 1965. He ended his Pro Football career with the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1966. In typical denigration of the AFL, Pittsburgh's and the NFL's press guides listed Smith as a "rookie", even though he had previously played on two American Football League Championship teams.

ee also

*List of American Football League players


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