After attending Oklahoma, King was drafted in the third round (72nd overall) of the 1979 amateur draft by the
Houston Oilers. After his first season in Houston, the Oilers traded King to the
Oakland Raiders where he spent the rest of his career, and followed them to Los Angeles upon the team's move there in 1982. King set a
Super Bowl record for the longest touchdown reception with an 80-yarder in the Raiders 27-10
Super Bowl XV victory over the Philadelphia Eagles. That record stood until it was surpassed by
Green Bay Packer Antonio Freeman's 81-yard touchdown pass from
Brett Favre in
Super Bowl XXXI. He played one season for the
CFL's
Hamilton Tiger-Cats in 1987, playing in 2 games for them that season before retiring. ==References==