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Billy Howton

William "Billy" Howton was a professional American football player who played as an end in the NFL for 12 seasons. He was most notable for his time with the Green Bay Packers, where he earned two first-team All-Pro selections and four Pro Bowl selections. Howton also played for the Cleveland Browns and the expansion Dallas Cowboys during his career.

July 3, 1930: William Harris Howton Born

On July 3, 1930, William Harris Howton was born. He later became a professional football player.

1948: Track and Field Record

At the 1948 track and field regional meet in Lubbock, Howton set a record in the high hurdle event with a time of 14.3, a record that stood for several decades.

1951: College Football Career End

In 1951, Billy Howton ended his college football career. He had 64 catches for 1,289 yards and 12 touchdowns.

1951: All-American Honors

In 1951, Howton received first-team All-American honors for playing college football for the Rice Owls.

1952: Led League in Receiving Yards

In 1952, Howton led the league in receiving yards.

1952: Drafted by Green Bay Packers

In 1952, Howton was selected in the second round of the NFL draft by the Green Bay Packers, and he led the league with 1,231 receiving yards.

1952: Touchdown Passes in Rookie Season

In his 1952 rookie season, Howton caught 13 touchdown passes.

1952: 1952 NFL Draft

In the 1952 NFL draft, Howton was the top receiver selected, surpassing future Hall of Famers such as Frank Gifford, Ollie Matson, and Hugh McElhenny.

1955: Pro Bowl Honors

In 1955, Howton earned Pro Bowl honors.

December 1956: Player Representative Meeting

In December 1956, Howton attended the first meeting of player representatives for the Packers.

1956: 257 Yards Against Los Angeles Rams

During his fifth season in 1956, Howton caught seven passes for a total of 257 yards against the Los Angeles Rams.

1956: All-Pro Selection and Led League in Receiving Yards and Touchdowns

In 1956, Howton was named All-Pro, led the league in receiving yards, and also led the league in touchdown receptions.

1958: Served as NFLPA President

In 1958, Howton served as the first NFLPA President.

1958: Packers' Player Representative and NFLPA President

In 1958, Howton was named the Packers' player representative and president of the NFL Players Association, playing a major role in establishing a pension fund for players.

1958: Worst Record Ever

In 1958, the Packers had their worst record ever at 1-10-1.

January 1959: Hired Vince Lombardi

In January 1959, the Packers hired Vince Lombardi as head coach and general manager.

1959: Ultimatum to Owners

In 1959, Howton delivered an ultimatum to the owners that led to the establishment of the NFL Player Retirement Plan.

1960: Intention to retire

At the start of the 1960 season, Howton notified the Browns of his intentions to retire.

1960: Acquired by Dallas Cowboys

In 1960, Howton was acquired by the expansion Dallas Cowboys. That season the Cowboys recorded only a tie against the New York Giants.

1961: First Win in Franchise History

During the 1961 season opener, Howton contributed a game-high 138 receiving yards and a touchdown in the first win in franchise history for the Dallas Cowboys against the Pittsburgh Steelers.

1961: Continued Attendance at Player Representative Meetings

From 1956 to 1961, Howton consistently attended the meetings of the player representatives.

1961: Led Cowboys in Receiving

In 1961, Howton led the Cowboys in receiving with a career-high of 56 catches.

1962: Led Cowboys in Receiving Again

In 1962, Howton led the Cowboys in receiving for the second consecutive year.

September 29, 1963: NFL's All-Time Receiving Leader

On September 29, 1963, Howton became the NFL's all-time receiving leader, after breaking Don Hutson's record for career receptions and receiving yards.

1963: Retirement from NFL

After four years with the Dallas Cowboys, Howton retired from the NFL after the 1963 season.

1965: Rookie Touchdown Record Broken

In 1965, Gale Sayers broke Howton's rookie record for most touchdowns.

1970: Service on Pension Committee

Until 1970, Howton served as a representative of retired players at meetings and was also on the pension committee.

1971: Inducted into Rice Athletic Hall of Fame

In 1971, Howton was inducted into the Rice Athletic Hall of Fame.

1974: Inducted into Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame

In 1974, Howton was inducted into the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame.

1998: Rookie Record Broken

In 1998, Howton's NFL rookie record of 13 touchdown passes was broken by Randy Moss.

1998: Touchdown Reception Record Broken

In 1998, Randy Moss broke Howton's touchdown reception record.

2004: Hall of Very Good

In 2004, Howton was named to the Professional Football Researchers Association Hall of Very Good.

August 4, 2025: Death of William Harris Howton

On August 4, 2025, William Harris Howton died. He was a former professional football player who played for 12 seasons in the NFL.