Bill Brooks (American football player)

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This article is about the American football wide receiver. See also Bill Brooks (coach) and Bill Brooks (politician).

Bill Brooks was an American football player who played wide receiver for the Indianapolis Colts(1986-1992), Buffalo Bills(1993-1996), and Washington Redskins(1996).

Brooks was the Colts top receiver for 5 of his 7 seasons with them, and recorded a career best 1,131 yards in 1986. With the Bills, he assisted them to a championship appearance in Super Bowl XXVIII in the 1993 season. Taking over for retired starter James Lofton, he caught 60 passes for 712 yards and 5 touchdowns during the season. He also caught 6 passes for 92 yards and 2 touchdowns in the Bills 29-23 win over the Los Angeles Raiders in the divisional playoff round. In his final season with the Bills, he caught a career high 11 touchdown passes.

Brooks finished his career with 583 receptions for 8,001 yards and 46 touchdowns. He also gained 106 yards on 18 carries.