Fred Harrison Cook III (born April 15, 1952) is an American former professional football player.
In 1974, under head coach Howard Schnellenberger the team was terrible, going 2–12, only getting wins versus the New York Jets and Atlanta Falcons.
Cook picked off a Steve Grogan pass for his first career interception in the Colts 34–21 over the New England Patriots.
On July 19, 1981, the Colts traded Cook, who was pending to be a free agent, to the Washington Redskins for a few draft picks.
Brett Favre, Ray Guy, Reggie Collier, and Sammy Winder are among the players in the club.
[2] When Hurricane Katrina struck Mississippi, Cook's elementary school was completely destroyed, and he himself lost two cars.