Francis was selected in the
fifth round of the
1958 NFL draft, 51st overall, by the one of the top drafts by a team in NFL history; ahead of Francis, the Packers selected linebacker
Dan Currie (3rd), fullback
Jim Taylor (15th), linebacker
Ray Nitschke (36th), and guard
Jerry Kramer (39th). As a rookie in
1958 under first-year head coach
Ray "Scooter" McLean, Francis started one game as quarterback, the season finale, and played behind
Babe Parilli and
Bart Starr in the Packers' worst-ever season, finishing with a league low McLean's one-year contract was not renewed; he resigned days after the season and was succeeded in January
1959 by
Vince Lombardi. Francis saw limited action that season, relieving starter
Lamar McHan on November 1, then didn't play again, as Starr became the starter. then incurred a knee injury in an intrasquad game in
1961, and was waived. Francis then played 1½ seasons in the
Canadian Football League (CFL) with the
Montreal Alouettes in
1961 and
1962. He was sidelined most of 1961 and had off-season knee surgery. ==After football==