Givins was selected by the Houston Oilers in the 2nd round of the
1986 NFL draft. A , 175 lbs.
wide receiver, he played in 10 NFL seasons from 1986 to 1995. During his rookie season, in a Week 9, 1986 game against the
Miami Dolphins, Givins took a reverse and was injured after getting hit in the head/neck area and was taken off the field on a stretcher. He only missed one game and returned two weeks later in Week 11 against the Steelers. A two-time
Pro Bowl selection in 1990 and 1992, he played most of his career with the Oilers, catching passes from quarterback
Warren Moon, along with receivers
Curtis Duncan,
Haywood Jeffires and
Drew Hill in the Oilers' "run and shoot" offense. Givins was best known for his
touchdown celebration dance known as the "Electric Slide." After nine seasons with the Oilers, Givins played one season with the
Jacksonville Jaguars, then retired.
Oilers/Titans franchise records • Most receiving yards (career): 7,935 • Receptions (career): 542 ==NFL career statistics==