QB / QB

Bob Waterfield

Class of 1965

Career passing yards

11,849

Interceptions

20

Passing touchdowns

97

Seasons

8

Total career points

573

"There’s no thrill in football, like popping the ball to a receiver who has a step on his man in the open.”

Enshrinement Speech

Career Highlights

In the 1945 NFL Championship Game, Bob Waterfield threw 37- and 44-yard touchdown passes to lead the Cleveland Rams to a 15-14 victory over the Washington Redskins. That capped a season in which he was a unanimous All-NFL choice, and became the first rookie ever to win the league's Most Valuable Player.

Early in 1946, the Rams moved to Los Angeles. As the Rams quarterback – later splitting time with Norm Van Brocklin – Waterfield took the team to three straight title games, 1949-1951. The Rams won it all in 1951 with a 24-17 win over the Cleveland Browns in the title game.

As a passer, Waterfield was known for his ability to throw deep. He led the National Football League in passing in 1946 and 1951, finishing with career totals of 814 completions, 11,849 yards gained and 97 touchdown passes.

He was named first- or second-team All-NFL five times. One of the game’s most versatile players, he was also an ace defensive back for his first four seasons, a top punter with a 42.4 yard average, and a deadly place kicker. In eight seasons he totaled 573 points on 13 touchdowns, 315 PATs and 60 field goals.

For the next seven seasons, the Rams were pro football's most feared offensive team and Waterfield was the brilliant field general and precision passer who put points on the scoreboard. Always calm against even the greatest odds, he often led his team to come-from-behind victories.

In one 1948 game, the Rams fell behind eventual league champion Philadelphia 28-0. Waterfield rallied his team to a tie on four late touchdown passes. Waterfield proved to be a determined competitor in the pros. In the 1950 divisional playoff, although he was unable to practice all week because of the flu, he came off the bench and threw three touchdown passes in a 24-14 win over the Chicago Bears.

Year
Team
G
Att
Comp
Pct
Yds
TD
Int
Rating
Att
Yds
Avg
TD
1945 Cleveland
10
171
89
52.0
1609
14
17
72.4
18
18
1.0
5
1946 Los Angeles Rams
11
251
127
50.6
1747
17
17
67.6
16
-60
-3.8
1
1947 Los Angeles Rams
12
221
96
43.4
1210
8
18
39.2
3
6
2.0
1
1948 Los Angeles Rams
11
180
87
48.3
1354
14
18
60.0
7
12
1.7
0
1949 Los Angeles Rams
12
296
154
52.0
2168
17
24
61.3
5
-4
-0.8
1
1950 Los Angeles
12
213
122
57.3
1540
11
13
71.7
8
14
1.8
1
1951 Los Angeles
11
176
88
50.0
1566
13
10
81.8
9
49
5.4
3
1952 Los Angeles
12
109
51
46.8
655
3
11
35.7
9
-14
-1.6
1
Career Total
91
1617
814
50.3
11849
97
128
61.6
75
21
0.3
13
 
     
Year
Team
G
FG
FGA
XK
XKA
Pts
Att
Yds
Avg
     
1945 Cleveland
10
1
3
31
34
64
39
1585
40.6
     
1946 Los Angeles Rams
11
6
9
37
37
61
39
1743
44.7
     
1947 Los Angeles Rams
12
7
16
27
30
54
59
2500
42.4
     
1948 Los Angeles Rams
11
6
11
38
44
56
43
1833
42.6
     
1949 Los Angeles Rams
12
9
16
43
45
76
49
2177
44.4
     
1950 Los Angeles
12
7
14
54
58
81
52
2087
40.1
     
1951 Los Angeles
11
13
23
41
43
98
4
166
41.5
     
1952 Los Angeles
12
11
18
44
45
83
30
1276
42.5
     
Career Total 91
60
110
315
336
573
315
13367
42.4
     
Additional Career Statistics: Receiving: 3-19; Punt Returns" 4-48; Interceptions: 20-228

Full Name: Robert Stanton Waterfield

Birthdate: July 26, 1920

Birthplace: Elmira, N.Y.

Died: March 25, 1983 (62)

High School: Van Nuys (Calif.)

Enshrined into Pro Football Hall of Fame: Sept. 12, 1965

Other Members of Class of 1965: Guy ChamberlinJohn "Paddy" DriscollDan FortmannOtto GrahamSid LuckmanSteve Van Buren

Pro Career: 8 seasons, 91 games

Uniform Number: 7

Bob Waterfield Enshrinement Speech 1965

Presenter: Pat O’Brien

Thank you very much. Today it is Bob Waterfield' s honor and it's my privilege. He's a young man who led his UCLA team to victory to the Rose Bowl, and as a rookie quarterback took the Cleveland Rams to a Championship, then returned to his home in California and they won three straight championships. Not only has he become now a member of the Hall of Fame of football but long before that he was a family man hall of fame. That's the type of young man he is and it's with great pride and with great joy that I only participate in all the proceedings but to have the privilege of presenting to him the award and greeting him as one of the great members of the great I great football Hall of Fame. God bless you Bob and all of your listeners. Thanks for being here. Thank you.

Bob Waterfield

Thank you very much Pat. And I would just like to take time now to say thank you to everyone, that has been responsible for this. All the people in the Hall of Fame, I thank you from the bottom of my heart and for my family and myself I want to thank the people from this wonderful town of Canton. It' s been a beautiful experience and really one of the highlights of my life. Thank you once again.

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