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===Miscellany===
==Miscellany==


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Dick Wood
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Position:Quarterback
Career information
College:Auburn
Career history

Malcom Richard "Dick" Wood (born February 29, 1936 in Lanett, Alabama) is a former American football quarterback who played at Auburn before being drafted by the NFL Baltimore Colts in 1959. He never played for the Colts, and signed with the American Football League's Denver Broncos as a free agent in 1962.

Dick played for five different AFL teams during his football career,[1] the only player to do so.

Miscellany

Dick Wood was the first quarterback to throw for a touchdown at Shea Stadium [2]

He completed 522 career passes for 51 touchdowns and 71 interceptions.[1]

In 1966, his only season with the Miami Dolphins, Wood posted the then-worst all-time completion percentage for a season (minimum 200 attempts)[3], surpassed only by Gary Marangi of the 1976 Buffalo Bills.

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See also

Preceded by
First Quarterback
Miami Dolphins Starting Quarterbacks
1966
Succeeded by
Preceded by Philadelphia Eagles Offensive Coordinator
1983
Succeeded by