
| January 19, 2004 | « Previous Story | HOME | Next Story » | Posted at 07:02 PM |
Connections. Most everyone has them. However, Tony Greene's connection with an assistant coach, Ralph Hawkins, resulted in a nine-year career playing in Buffalo's defensive backfield. An undrafted free agent in 1971, the University of Maryland star was contacted by several NFL teams, but chose to try his luck with the Bills. A fixture in the secondary for the entire decade, Greene picked off a career high 9 interceptions in both 1974 and again in 1977. In 128 career games, Greene finished with 37 interceptions, 2 fumble recoveries, 2 INT's returned for touchdowns, and was credited with 1 safety. His 37 interceptions place him second in team history behind Butch Byrd.
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