- ''There were two wide receivers in the NFL named Gene Washington, for the other see Gene Washington
Eugene Washington (born January 25, 1944 in La Porte, Texas) is a former American football wide receiver in the National Football League. He played for the Minnesota Vikings (1967-1972) and the Denver Broncos (1973). He wore #84 for Minnesota and Denver.
College career
A big 6'3", 208 lbs receiver with great speed, he ran
track as well as playing
football for the
Michigan State Spartans. He was drafted in the first round by the Minnesota Vikings in
1967 NFL Draft, along with college teammate,
running back Clinton Jones and future
Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee
Alan Page, a
defensive end from the
University of Notre Dame.
Professional career
As a
rookie, Washington averaged 29.5 yards per
reception. In
1968 he caught 46 passes. In
1969 he had 821 receiving yards and 9
touchdowns. Washington made the
Pro Bowl in
1969 and
1970. He played in
Super Bowl IV (1 catch for 9 yards) after the
1969 NFL season. The Vikings were upset by the
Kansas City Chiefs, 23-7, on
January 11,
1970 at
Tulane Stadium, in
New Orleans.
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