Bob Windsor

Robert Edward Windsor (born December 19, 1942) is a former tight end in the National Football League (NFL).

Windsor played a total of nine seasons in the NFL, five with the San Francisco 49ers and four with the New England Patriots.

[2] Windsor is best known for a winning touchdown play while with the Patriots that he made in a regular season game in 1974 against the Minnesota Vikings.

The Patriots won the game 17–14, and Windsor scored the winning touchdown with no time left on the clock by taking a short pass from Jim Plunkett and breaking several tackles before dragging a tackler into the Vikings end zone who had a hold of his left leg.

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