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Bill Winters (Football)
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Bill Winters (born William Randolph Kahl-Winter on July 22, 1954) is an American former college and Professional football player who was an offensive lineman in the National Football League (NFL), the Canadian Football League (CFL), American Football Association (AFA), and the United State Football League (USFL) for 8 seasons during the 1970s and 80s. Winters Played college football for Princeton University and thereafter he played professionally for the NY Giants of the NFL, the Montreal Alouettes, and the B. C. Loins of CFL, the Orlando Americans of Carolina AFA, and the Tampa Bandits, San Antonio Gunslingers, Portland Breakers of the USFL.

Early Life

Winters was born in Fort Monmouth, New Jersey in 1954. He the First child of three boys born to Randolph Hugo Carl Winters and Hazel Janice Corder. Winters played high school football, basketball, baseball, for the Monmouth regional golden falcons. Bill was a three year starting quarterback and team captain. All-county selection and won the prestigious Tom McAn Scholar Athlete of Monmouth college for 3 years. Winters went on a full academic scholarship to Princeton where he majored in History and received a Teaching Certificate.

College Life

Bill was a two letterman for the Princeton tigers. Bill played quarterback his junior year and tight-end his senior year.

Professional Career