1959: Began his NFL career with the Los Angeles Rams (LA).
1960: Played for the Rams in his second season.
1961 - 1962: Joined the Dallas Cowboys (COW), contributing as a backup quarterback.
1963: Moved to the St. Louis Cardinals (STL), where he continued to develop his skills.
1964 - 1966: Finished his career with the Houston Oilers (HOU), completing his tenure in the NFL.
Career Highlights and Accomplishments
Played in a total of 5 NFL seasons across multiple teams.
Known for his versatility and ability to step in as a backup quarterback when needed.
Developed a reputation as a reliable player during the early years of the NFL.
Legacy
While Buddy Humphrey may not be a household name, his contributions to the teams he played for in the NFL during the late 1950s and 1960s reflect the dedication and hard work of professional athletes in that era. His journey through five different teams showcases his resilience and adaptability in a highly competitive league.
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