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  1. Kellen Boswell Winslow Sr. (born November 5, 1957) is an American former professional football tight end who played in the National Football League (NFL). A member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame (1995), he is widely recognized as one of the greatest tight ends in the league's history. Winslow played his entire NFL career (1979–1987) with ...

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    • Missouri (1975–1978)
  2. Jul 31, 2018 · At that time, according to court records, Kellen Winslow Sr. periodically traveled to Kansas City to be with his girlfriend, Dawnn Wimes, who was pregnant at the same time Katrina...

    • Chess Aficionado Becomes A Football Player
    • Winslow Is Recruited
    • Slow Start as A Tiger
    • Senior Year
    • First Round Pick
    • Rookie Year
    • Winslow Leads The NFL and Breaks Records
    • Winslow Repeats in 1981
    • The “Epic in Miami”
    • Winslow Saves The Day

    Kellen Boswell Winslow Sr. was born on November 5, 1957, in East St. Louis, Illinois. Although he had the size to be a great athlete, Winslow didn’t have much use for sports when he was growing up. By the time he reached East St. Louis High School, Winslow was absorbed in a different game, namely chess, which he played every moment he could. Winslo...

    During his one and only year on the prep gridiron, the learning curve was steep, but the 6’3” Winslow eventually used his first love, chess, to “see” movement on the football field. After getting the hang of the sport, Winslow did well enough that he attracted the attention of several local colleges. The University of Missouri and head coach Al Ono...

    As a freshman in 1975, Winslow was still figuring out his chess moves on the field and only had one reception for 12 yards. During his sophomore year in 1976, Winslow was becoming more aware of his role on the team and caught 16 passes for 240 yards and a touchdown. His stats may not have been anything special, but Winslow proved to be a mismatch i...

    As a senior in 1978, Winslow learned the offense of new head coach Warren Powers and the Tigers surprised more top-ranked teams. The first week of the season saw the Tigers traveling to South Bend, Indiana to play number five Notre Dame. Missouri escaped with a 3-0 win. During the final game of the season against second-ranked Nebraska, Winslow had...

    When San Diego Chargers head coach Tommy Prothro resigned after the first four games of the 1978 season, the team hired former St. Louis Cardinals head coach Don Coryell to take over. Coryell led the Chargers to an 8-4 record (9-7 overall) and renewed optimism among the residents of San Diego. Before the 1979 NFL Draft, Winslow believed he was goin...

    Winslow played in seven games during his rookie year, although the Chargers didn’t know quite how to use him. Coryell used his tight ends to primarily bring plays to the huddle and Winslow usually lined up next to the tackle and blocked. Winslow was also used for short to medium pass plays and he caught 25 passes for 255 yards and two scores. Then,...

    The Chargers were a good team in 1979 even with Winslow missing most of the year with an injury. In 1980, the team was even better with Winslow in the lineup. Quarterback Dan Foutshad John Jefferson and Charlie Joiner to pass to and sprinkled in some runs with Chuck Muncie, who came over from New Orleans during the year. The wildcard for Coryell an...

    Coryell and his Chargers kept their feet on the gas pedal in 1981 and led the NFL in offense with 29.9 points per game. Winslow led the league in receptions for the second year in a row with 88 and had 1,075 receiving yards and a career-high ten touchdowns. In just his third year as a pro, Winslow was already one of the best tight ends in football ...

    It may have been early January of 1982, but the weather in Miami was near 80 degrees at kickoff and the humidity felt like an oven. Before the game, the talk in the media was how “Air Coryell” would fare against the Dolphins’ “Killer B’s” defense. By the end of the first quarter, the “B’s” had all but wilted, as receiver Wes Chandler ran a punt ret...

    Miami had less than a minute left to work with, but that was all the time their offense needed. Strock took the ‘Fins downfield and kicker Uwe von Schamann lined up for a 43-yard field goal to win the game. Milliseconds after von Schamann’s kick, Winslow used his tall frame and fingertips to deflect the ball. That made the kick fall well short and ...

  3. Mar 3, 2021 · A North County jury found him guilty of raping a 58-year-old Encinitas homeless woman he had befriended in May 2018. The panel also found he’d exposed himself to a 57-year-old neighbor and...

  4. Janelle Winslow, Winslow’s wife of 13 years and mother of his two children, made her first appearance of the trial on Tuesday, sitting next to Kellen Sr. for the defense’s closing argument...

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  6. Mar 3, 2021 · March 3, 2021. Kellen Winslow II, once the highest-paid tight end in the National Football League as a key player for the Cleveland Browns, was sentenced on Wednesday to 14 years in prison for...

  7. Jul 17, 2021 · Winslow earned his way onto our list, at No. 82, with a Hall of Fame career — 541 catches for 6,741 yards and 45 touchdowns in nine NFL seasons. He topped 1,000 yards three times, including as a ...

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