He sprinted and played college football at Langston, helping the team to an 11-0 record and the 1973 NAIA playoffs.
[2] He was the fourth player drafted from the small college when the Green Bay Packers selected him in the sixth round of the 1974 NFL draft.
He was used sparingly during his rookie season, but in Week 2 of 1975 he had 167 receiving yards on a then-franchise-record 12 receptions.
He led the Packers in receptions and receiving yards for the next two seasons.
The Philadelphia Eagles claimed him off waivers on October 17, but he had an emergency appendectomy just two days later and missed the rest of the season.