Milt Plum

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PositionQuarterback
Born (1935-01-20) January 20, 1935 (age 91)
Westville, New Jersey, U.S.
Listed height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Listed weight205 lb (93 kg)
Milt Plum
Plum in 1961
No. 16
PositionQuarterback
Personal information
Born (1935-01-20) January 20, 1935 (age 91)
Westville, New Jersey, U.S.
Listed height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Listed weight205 lb (93 kg)
Career information
High schoolWoodbury (NJ)
CollegePenn State
NFL draft1957: 2nd round, 17th overall pick
Career history
Awards and highlights
Career NFL statistics
Passing attempts2,419
Passing completions1,306
Completion percentage54.0%
TDINT122–127
Passing yards17,536
Passer rating72.2
Rushing yards531
Stats at Pro Football Reference

Milton Ross Plum (born January 20, 1935) is an American former professional football player who was a quarterback for the Cleveland Browns (1957–1961), Detroit Lions (1962–1967), Los Angeles Rams (1968) and New York Giants (1969) of the National Football League (NFL).

Plum was born on January 20, 1935, in Westville, New Jersey, ten miles south of Philadelphia, growing up a Philadelphia Phillies and Philadelphia Eagles fan. Plum attended Woodbury High School, where for three years he played football (as quarterback and kicker), baseball (as a power hitting catcher), and basketball. He was selected as a first team All-State quarterback. He led an undefeated football team that won both the Colonial Conference and South Jersey Group III titles. His baseball and basketball teams also won Colonial Conference titles. After graduating in 1953, he chose college football over minor league baseball.[1][2]

College career

Plum received a football scholarship to Pennsylvania State University (Penn State), playing under coach Rip Engle for three years (1954-1956). He did spend considerable time studying game film with his quarterback coach, future Penn State head coach Joe Paterno. He played both quarterback and safety at Penn State, as well as placekicker and was an excellent punter.[1][2]

Plum played sparingly at quarterback in 1954 for a Nittany Lions team ranked in the top 20 teams nationally. His playing time at quarterback increased in 1955, with his best game coming against Syracuse on November 5, 1955, and its star player Jim Brown (Plum's future NFL teammate, who would become the first player selected to the NFL 100th Anniversary All-Time Team[3]). In that game, Plum threw a touchdown pass, intercepted a pass, scored the game-tying touchdown, and then kicked the extra point that won the game. Most memorably, he tackled Brown in the open field to prevent a touchdown.[1][2]

Other career highlights include a 72-yard "coffin-corner" punt that gave Penn State a 1956 victory over favored, fifth-ranked, Ohio State, and a seven-interception season as a defensive back during his senior year. He had his most playing time as a quarterback in 1956, completing 40 of 75 passes for 675 yards and six touchdowns, while rushing for 70 yards, and leading the team to a 6–2–1 record.[1][2][4]

Professional career

NFL career statistics

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