Willie Thrower, the first African American quarterback to play in the NFL, was born to parents Willie and Lillie Thrower. His father worked as a laborer, while his mother was a homemaker. Their support and encouragement played a significant role in his development as an athlete and his eventual success in football.
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14. Thrower played in 1 game for the 1953 Bears and was the first African American to play quarterback in an NFL game after World War II.
Willie Thrower played in one NFL game for the Chicago Bears, that against the San Francisco 49ers on October 18, 1953. He completed 3 passes in 8 attempts for 27 yards and 1 interception in relief of starting QB George Blanda.
Willie Thrower was born on March 22, 1930, in New Kensington, Pennsylvania. He grew up in a modest household, where his athletic talent emerged early, especially in football and basketball. Thrower attended New Kensington High School, where he excelled as a quarterback, earning recognition for his skills and paving the way for his future career in football. His childhood experiences laid the foundation for his groundbreaking role as one of the first African American quarterbacks in the NFL.
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Willie Thrower died on 2002-02-20.
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His parents were Willie Mays Sr. and Annie Elizabeth McMorris.
14. Thrower played in 1 game for the 1953 Bears and was the first African American to play quarterback in an NFL game after World War II.