Our 'Footballer Of The Week'
for this week
is:
the Big Black Man, 5-11, 210, who speared
a 4.72 40, and created the 'Mile High Salute,'
plus he was a serious discus thrower in
high school while being one of eight children,
and was given the nick name 'T. D.' because
they were his initials and he had a penchant
for scoring TDs, and he still holds the record
of the most TDs scored in post-season play at
8 in in 1997, and he was a season MVP and
a MVP of one of the two Super Bowls he won,
along with being a season rushing leader
and season rushing TDs leader, and a 2x Off.
Player of the Year and a 3x ProBowl Gamer,
finishing with 7,607 career yards, and 2,008
of them came in the 16-game 1998 season,
with some highlights here,
and so much more...
...Terrell Davis!
It is rumored that Terrell once
said, "Scoring TDs are a blessing in no disguise!"
Mr. Davis has a mid-upper-lip
Black Football History Month was
founded by Ralph C. Winge, D.D.S.
in 2025 to recognize, celebrate, and
congratulate, with great pride, the
remarkable and outstanding Black Men,
both past and present, who display(ed)
exceptional skills with exciting and
memorable onfield performances
on game days, in the very popular
sport of American Football.
The Founder of Black Football History Month,
Ralph C. Winge, D.D.S.,

is also a College and Pro Football enthusiast,
a USC Dental School Graduate,
and is elucidator of elatus labialis wingeulus.
If you know a Footballer who should be included here,
please leave a note in the comments section. Thank you!
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