Randy Beverly was born on April 3,1944 and is an American former professional football player who was a cornerback in the American Football League and National Football League.
18 Facts About Randy Beverly
Randy Beverly played college football for the Colorado State Rams.
Randy Beverly had two interceptions in their win in Super Bowl III in 1969.
Randy Beverly attended Wildwood High School, where he won the state long jump championship.
Randy Beverly attended junior college in Trinidad, Colorado, where he was a junior college All-American.
Randy Beverly later attended Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colorado, where he played football.
Randy Beverly signed with the Jets as rookie free agent in the fall of 1967.
Randy Beverly received a signing bonus of $500 and a one-year contract of $12,500.
In 1968, Randy Beverly became the starting cornerback of the Jets.
However, Randy Beverly put together a remarkable performance, becoming the first player ever to record two interceptions in a Super Bowl.
Randy Beverly tracked the ball and caught it in the end zone, ending the Colts first drive.
Randy Beverly played a third season with the Jets in 1969.
Randy Beverly was waived by the Chargers and later signed by the Boston Patriots, where he played on special teams.
Randy Beverly later played in the World Football League with former Jet Super Bowl alumni Gerry Philbin, George Sauer, Jr.
Randy Beverly regularly attends home games of the New York Jets at Giants Stadium with other Jets alumni.
Randy Beverly is a husband, father, grandfather of eight and great-grandfather of one.
Grand children's names are from oldest to youngest; Sean, Vanessa, Briana, Victoria, Brittany, Stefania, Fabio Randy Beverly, Isaiah Pierce and Tove.
Randy Beverly was earlier the head coach of the Milano Rams.