Ken Criter
Ken Criter (born February 17, 1947 in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin) is an American college and professional football player who played for the American Football League's Denver Broncos. Criter graduated from New Holstein High School in New Holstein, Wisconsin. He went on to attend the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where he played college football. A linebacker at Wisconsin, Criter became a first-Team All-Big Ten selection in 1967 and 1968.
Criter went on to the AFL where he played for the Denver Broncos in 1969. The Broncos joined the NFL in 1970 and Criter played for them until 1974. During his first two of seasons Criter wore the jersey number 78, but later switched to jersey number 53. He played in 75 games for the Broncos, and served as a linebacker, special teams player, kick returner, and punt returner. During his pro career Criter returned one punt and thirteen kickoffs. During the 1973 season he recorded a safety. The Broncos' special teams unit was referred to as Criter's Critters and Criter was considered an "animal" on the coverage team.
Ken Criter was born to Irmin and Elvira Criter.Ken Criter is the oldest of 5 kids: Gary Criter (b. 1948), Janice Criter (b. 1950-d.1952), Joan Bohlman (b. 1953) and Patricia Criter (b. 1958 and d. 1976 due to Cerebral Palsy). Ken has 2 children Kurt and Kip from his first marriage to Kim. He has a stepdaughter from his marriage now to Barb. They live in Colorado where Ken runs his own chemical business. They love their dogs and love their families.