New Orleans Saints Widby was selected in three professional drafts in two sports. The
New Orleans Saints selected him in the fourth round (81st overall) of the
1967 NFL/AFL draft. In the same year, he was chosen by the
New Orleans Buccaneers in the
ABA Draft and was selected in the 12th round of the
1967 NBA draft by the
Chicago Bulls. Although
basketball was his favorite sport, he signed with the Saints for a $50,000 bonus, who released him in August when he couldn't beat rookie
undrafted free agent Tom McNeill.
New Orleans Buccaneers (ABA) After failing to make the Saints' inaugural season roster,
Dallas Cowboys On September 13,
1967, he was signed by the
Dallas Cowboys after his release from the Saints. He was assigned to the Oklahoma City Plainsmen of the
Continental Football League before returning to the team's
taxi squad in December. In
1968, he became the starting
punter and finished tied for fifth in the league with a 40.9-yard average. He had a franchise and an
NFL record, with an 84-yard
punt against his former team the Saints (also had a 56-yard punt in the same game) and set a second club mark by averaging 53.4 yards per punt. In
1969, he voluntarily gave his #12 jersey to future
hall of famer
Roger Staubach, who had resigned his naval commission to join the Cowboys. He finished second in the league with a 43.3-yard average. In
1970, he was second in the NFC with a 41.3-yard average. He also set a
Super Bowl record with nine
punt attempts, while playing against the
Baltimore Colts in
Super Bowl V. In
1971, he was third in the NFC with a 41.6-yard average. He played in
Super Bowl VI and became the second Cowboys
punter to be named to the
Pro Bowl (
Sam Baker was the first). On September 5,
1972, to make room for rookie
punter Marv Bateman who could also
place kick if needed, he was traded to the
Green Bay Packers along with
cornerback Ike Thomas, in exchange for a
1973 second round draft choice (#46-
Golden Richards) .
Green Bay Packers Widby played two seasons for the Packers before suffering a ruptured spinal disc in a freak accident, that would cost him the last two games of
1973, all of the
1974 season, ending his career and leading to his release on July 18,
1975. He averaged 41.8 yards per
punt in
1972 and 43.1 yards in
1973. ==Personal life==