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Bill Wade Legacy
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Bill Wade Career Timeline
HEYTC AI1967 1
Career Milestone - Retirement
Played final season with Houston Oilers before retiring from the NFL after 12 professional seasons.
1966 1
Traded to Texans
Traded from the Chicago Bears to the Houston Oilers (then AFL) late in his career, ending his tenure as Bears starter.
1963 1
Second Pro Bowl and All-Pro Honors
Selected to the Pro Bowl and named First-Team All-Pro after a standout season with the Bears.
1962 1
Led Bears to NFL Championship
Guided the Chicago Bears to the NFL Championship Game victory over the New York Giants (14-10), securing his only championship title.
1961 1
Traded to Bears
Traded from the Los Angeles Rams to the Chicago Bears in exchange for multiple players, marking a major team change after 7 years with the Rams.
1955 1
First Pro Bowl Selection
Earned his first of four career Pro Bowl nods as the Rams' starting quarterback, recognizing his elite play.
1954 1
Named NFL MVP
Wade won the NFL Most Valuable Player Award after leading the Rams with strong passing performances in a competitive season.
1952 1
Drafted by Rams
Bill Wade was selected by the Los Angeles Rams in the first round (third overall pick) of the 1952 NFL Draft out of Vanderbilt University.
Frequently Asked Questions About Bill Wade
How does Matthew Stafford compare to Bill Wade?
Matthew Stafford towers over Bill Wade like a Ferrari next to a '57 Chevy—both Rams gunslingers, but Stafford's 57,000+ yards and playoff heroics dwarf Wade's 18,530 yards and '63 Bears title run after leaving LA. Wade peaked leading the NFL in yards in '58, yet Stafford's arm talent and weapons make him the undisputed Rams alpha.
Is Bill Wade in the Pro Football Hall of Fame?
Nope, Bill Wade never made it to Canton, despite two Pro Bowls, topping the NFL in passing yards in 1958 with the Rams, and quarterbacking the Bears to that gritty 14-10 '63 championship over the Giants in freezing Wrigley. Solid career, just not Hall material in a quarterback graveyard.
How would Bill Wade perform in today's NFL?
Wade's cannon arm—think his 466-yard Bears outburst in '62 or NFL-leading 2,875 yards in '58—would feast under today's pass-happy rules with no bump-and-run and better protection. He'd pile up numbers like a vintage hot rod on nitro, though his pick-prone streak might get exposed by zone defenses.
How does Bill Wade compare to Kurt Warner?
Kurt Warner lapped Bill Wade in the Rams QB pantheon—47.85 career rating to Wade's 15.34, with Warner's two Super Bowl runs and MVP fireworks versus Wade's '58 yardage crown and Bears title. Both franchise trigger-men, but Warner was electric; Wade, a tough-as-nails workhorse from Vanderbilt.