You
look
back
on
your
career
and
realize
that
you
went
through
your
life
a
lot
quicker
than
a
lot
of
people.
You
have
a
lot
of
failure
and
success
in
a
matter
of
minutes
on
the
football
field.

Fred Biletnikoff, a 6-1, 190-pounder with excellent hands and deceptive speed, caught 589 passes for 8,974 yards and 76 touchdowns during his 14-year career with the Oakland Raiders from 1965 through 1978. At the time of his retirement, Fred not only dominated the Raiders' record book for pass receiving but he owned several significant NFL marks as well. Along with another Hall of Fame receiver, Raymond Berry, Fred held the record for having caught 40 or more passes in 10 consecutive seasons. His 70 receptions, 1,167 yards receiving and 10 touchdowns in 19 post-season games were also NFL post-season career records. He played a 15th year of professional football with the Canadian Football League's Montreal Alouettes in 1980.

The talented pass-catcher came to the Raiders as their No. 2 draft pick in 1965. A 1964 All-America at Florida State, Biletnikoff caught four touchdown passes in his team's Gator Bowl victory over Oklahoma. He also played in the College All-Star game before reporting to the Raiders' training camp. Biletnikoff started as a special teams player and did not see action as a flanker until the seventh game of his rookie campaign.

When he did get a chance to start, he responded with a seven-catch, 118-yard performance and, in the process, became a regular for good. A durable, dependable performer, Biletnikoff missed only eight games because of injury in 14 seasons. Biletnikoff, a native of Erie, PA, reached the zenith of a career filled with outstanding achievements when he caught four passes for 79 yards to set up three Oakland scores in the Raiders’ 32-14 victory in Super Bowl XI. He was named the game's Most Valuable Player.

Fred was an All-AFL pick in that league's final 1969 season, earned All-Pro honors in 1972, and won All-AFC acclaim in 1970, 1972 and 1973. He played in two AFL All-Star games and four AFC-NFC Pro Bowl games as well as three AFL and five AFC championship games, plus Super Bowls II and XI.

Year Team
G
Rec
Yds
Avg
TD
1965 Oakland
14
24
331
13.8
0
1966 Oakland
10
17
272
16.0
3
1967 Oakland
14
40
876
21.9
5
1968 Oakland
14
61
1037
17.0
6
1969 Oakland
14
54
837
15.5
12
1970 Oakland
14
45
768
17.1
7
1971 Oakland
14
61
929
15.2
9
1972 Oakland
14
58
802
13.8
7
1973 Oakland
14
48
660
13.8
4
1974 Oakland
14
42
593
14.1
7
1975 Oakland
11
43
587
13.7
2
1976 Oakland
13
43
551
12.8
7
1977 Oakland
14
33
446
13.5
5
1978 Oakland
16
20
285
14.3
2
Career Total
190
589
8974
15.2
76
 
Additional Career Statistics: Scoring: 77 TD; Fumble Recoveries: 4-7, 1 TD