About Fred Biletnikoff Memorabilia & Collectibles
Former American football player,
Fred Biletnikoff is also a coach of the National Football League. Born on February 23, 1943 in Erie, Pennsylvania, Biletnikoff played as a wide receiver.
He studied at Florida State University and became the first consensus All-American
football player. He was then drafted by the
Oakland Raiders during the second round of the 1965 American Football League draft leading to the recognition of Fred Biletnikoff autographed "HOF 88" Replica Raiders mini helmet. He was also drafted by the Detroit Lions during the third round of the 1965 National football League Draft. Biletnikoff chose to sign with the Raiders and he had spent his entire playing career in Oakland. He then retired in the league after the 1978 season. Biletnikoff was able to play with the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League in one season.
In his playing career, he was able to accomplish 589 receptions. Biletnikoff has played in the Super Bowl II and XI where he was hailed as the Most Valuable Player. He had played in five AFC Championships, joined three American Football League title games, four good seasons in Pro Bowl and two well-played American Football League All-Star games. He then became a coach after retiring as a player making the Fred Biletnikoff autographed "HOF 88" Replica Raiders mini helmet a precious item. He then coached the Orange Glen High School, Palomar Junior College, Diablo Valley Junior College, Oakland Invaders, Arizona Wranglers, and Calgary Stampeders. It was on July 30, 1988 when he was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Get a chance to own Biletnikoff’s cool sports stuff especially the Fred Biletnikoff autographed "HOF 88" Replica Raiders mini helmet at Sportsmemorabilia.com. His name is sometimes misspelled as Fred Billetnikof, Frede Biletnikoff, Fred Biletnikoffe, Fred Biletnikop, Frid Biletnikoff, Fred Viletnikoff and Fred Bheiletnikoff.
About Fred Biletnikoff:
Fred Biletnikoff (fullname: Frederick S. Biletnikoff; no nicknames) played from 1965 until 1978 for the Oakland Raiders. He played 190 games, starting 131 of those. Born in Erie, PA on February 23, 1943, Biletnikoff stands 6'1 and weighs 190 lbs. He attended college at Florida State. He was drafted by the Detroit Lions in the 3rd round (39th overall) of the 1965 NFL Draft. Biletnikoff was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1988, finalist in 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987.