Santa Fe New Mexican

Half of Fame defensive back made first Super Bowl intercepti­on

- By Beth Harris

LOS ANGELES — Willie Wood, the Hall of Fame defensive back who won five NFL championsh­ips with the Green Bay Packers under coach Vince Lombardi and made the first intercepti­on in Super Bowl history, died Monday. He was 83.

Wood died of natural causes in Washington, according to Robert Schmidt, his longtime friend and former teammate at Southern California. Wood had suffered from advanced dementia for several years.

After being undrafted out of Southern California, Wood sent postcards to several NFL teams seeking a tryout.

The 5-foot-10, 190-pounder signed as a free agent with the Packers and played safety for them from 1960-71.

“The Packers saw his heart while the others saw his size,” Jim Hill, who played for the Packers from 1972-74 and now is sports director for KCBS-TV in

Los Angeles, told the Associated Press. “Vince had an eye like Joe Torre or Tom Lasorda. He could see talent where other people couldn’t.”

Wood had a key intercepti­on in the first Super Bowl, returning it 50 yards to set up a third quarter touchdown that sealed the Packers’ 35-10 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs in 1967.

“Willie was Mr. Packer on defense along with Ray Nitschke,” Hill told the AP. “Willie set the tone and the pace for people who played safety — very smart, very articulate, a good tackler. Anything that was good about sports and football was Willie Wood.”

Wood had a 31-yard punt return in the second Super Bowl that stood as a record for 16 years. The Packers beat the Oakland Raiders 33-14 in the 1968 title game.

Wood was a nine-time All-NFL first or second team honoree, an Associated Press All-Pro from 1964-68, and played in eight Pro Bowls. He won five of the six NFL championsh­ip games he played in. In his career, he had 48 intercepti­ons and had 1,391 yards on 187 punt returns. His 154 career starts was an NFL record for a safety.

He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1989 and the Packers

Hall of Fame in 1977. He was named to the NFL 1960s All-Decade team and was one of two safeties chosen on the Super Bowl Silver Anniversar­y Team in 1990.

“The game has lost a true legend with the passing of Willie Wood,” Hall of Fame president and CEO David Baker said. “He had an unbelievab­le football career which helped transform Green Bay, Wis., into Titletown USA. Willie was a rare player who always fought to be a great teammate and achieve success.”

The flag at the Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio, will be flown at half-staff in Wood’s memory.

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