Four-Time Pro Bowl Quarterback Norm Snead Dies at 84
Snead, who played for five teams during his 16-year NFL career, passed away after a lengthy illness.
- Norm Snead, a four-time Pro Bowl quarterback who played for five teams during his 16-year NFL career, died at the age of 84 after a lengthy illness.
- Snead was drafted second overall in the 1961 NFL Draft by the Washington Redskins, where he played for three seasons and made two Pro Bowl appearances.
- He later played for the Philadelphia Eagles, Minnesota Vikings, New York Giants, and San Francisco 49ers, earning two additional Pro Bowl selections with the Eagles and Giants.
- Over his career, Snead threw 196 touchdowns, 257 interceptions, and totaled 30,797 passing yards with a 52-100-7 record in 159 starts.
- After retiring from the NFL, Snead served two stints as head coach at The Apprentice School in Virginia and later became a realtor.