Virgil Carter

Quarterback, American football player

1945 –

60

Who is Virgil Carter?

Virgil R. Carter is a former professional American football quarterback who played in the National Football League and the World Football League from 1967 through 1976. He was the first great quarterback from Brigham Young University. While at BYU Carter set six national, 19 conference, and 24 school records and was an academic All-American. He led BYU to its first-ever football conference championship in 1965.

Carter was drafted by the Chicago Bears in 1968 and was traded to the Cincinnati Bengals after the 1969 season. He led the NFL in pass completion percentage in 1971 and was third in overall passing. His best game of that season was the opener, in which the Bengals defeated the Philadelphia Eagles 37-14. Carter completed 22 of 30 attempts for 273 yards, three touchdowns and no interceptions. The following year he split time with Ken Anderson before Anderson took sole possession of the starting job. The Bengals chose to go with Anderson in 1973 and Carter left the Bengals for the Chicago Fire of the World Football League, where he played in 1974.

Carter was the WFL's leading passer in 1974 until an injury sidelined him in week eleven.

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Born
Nov 9, 1945
Annabella
Religion
  • Mormonism
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Education
  • Brigham Young University
Lived in
  • Provo
  • Annabella

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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