Professional Football Player. Born William Terry Nofsinger in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was a quarterback for seven seasons (1961 to 1967) in the National Football League, with the Pittsburgh Steelers, St. Louis Cardinals and Atlanta Falcons. After playing at Utah during his college years, Nofsinger was drafted in the seventeenth round by the Steelers where he served as backup to future hall of fame quarterback Bobby Layne. In 1966, he enjoyed his most successful season starting 5 games with the Cardinals, passing for 799 yards with 2 touchdowns. In 24 career NFL games, he passed for 1,357 yards with 4 touchdowns.
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