Detroit Lions Gay started his career as a tight end. The 6-foot-5-inch, 250-pounder was a second-round choice of the
Denver Broncos in the 1978 draft. The Lions obtained him on August 14 of that year, in exchange for defensive back
Charlie West and a 1979 sixth-round pick. He ended his Lions career as a defensive end with what was, at the time, the second-highest sack total in franchise history – 5.5 in a game. Gay rated number 89 of the top 100 Detroit Lions. During the 1979 and 1980 seasons, Gay teamed with
Al "Bubba" Baker,
Doug English,
Dave Pureifory, and
John Woodcock to form the core of the Lions’ "Silver Rush" defensive line. Their 1978 squad recorded a team record 55 sacks, and their 1981 unit had 47, first and fifth, respectively, on the Lions’ all-time list.
Minnesota Vikings Gay finished his career with the Minnesota Vikings in 1988. ==References==