Retired National Football League player and coach Fred Biletnikoff spent a total of 32 seasons with the Oakland Raiders. In addition to his six Pro Bowl selections, Biletnikoff won Super Bowl XI with the Raiders in 1977 and was selected as the Super Bowl MVP. Following his retirement he was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1988. He also runs the Biletnikoff Foundation in memory of his daughter Tracey, who was a victim of domestic violence.
Career Highlights
- 1962: Wide receiver at Florida State
- 1965: Drafted by the Oakland Raiders
- 1967: First of six Pro Bowls
- 1977: Super Bowl XI MVP
- 1978: Retired from the National Football League
- 1988: Inducted to the Pro Football Hall of Fame
- 1989: Wide receiver coach for the Oakland Raiders
- 1991: Inducted to the College Football Hall of Fame
- 2007: Retired as wide receiver coach of the Oakland Raiders
Fred Biletnikoff Vital Stats
- Mahalo's Guide to the Oakland Raiders
- NFL.com: Career Stats
- Height: 6-1
- Weight: 190
- Rookie Year: 1965