Tom Smiley
Number45, 39
PositionRunning back
Birth dateFebruary 18, 1944
Birth placePort Arthur, Texas, U.S.
Death dateOctober 10, 2012 (aged 68)
Death placeBeaumont, Texas, U.S.
Height6 ft
Height in1
Weight lb235
High schoolPort Arthur
College
Draftyear1968
Draftround2
Draftpick55
Pastteams
StatleagueNFL/AFL
Statlabel 1Rushing yards
Statvalue 1312
Statlabel 2Rushing average
Statvalue 22.6
Statlabel 3Receptions
Statvalue 324
Statlabel 4Receiving yards
Statvalue 4109
Statlabel 5Total touchdowns
Statvalue 55
PfrS/SmilTo00

Tommie Belton Smiley Jr. (February 18, 1944 – October 10, 2012) was an American professional football player. Smiley caught the first pass in Cincinnati Bengals history, a 2-yard reception from quarterback Dewey Warren on September 6, 1968.[1]

College career

Tommie Smiley was recruited by The University of Arizona out of Port Arthur High School in Texas. Smiley transferred to Lamar University, where he established himself as the top back for the program. Smiley played for Lamar from 1965-1967. Smiley was a bruising fullback who finished his career with 1,781 career rushing yards, which was good to end his tenure second all-time in rushing yards for the school.

Pro Career

In 1968, the Cincinnati Bengals selected Smiley in the draft, in the second round, making him the 55th player selected overall. Coach Paul Brown used Smiley to offset the speedy Paul Robinson, who rushed for over 1,000 for the expansion Bengals. Smiley played in eight games as a rookie, starting in seven on them. In his rookie season, Smiley rushed for 146 yards on 63 carries and one touchdown.

The following season, the Denver Broncos acquired Smiley's services. In his lone season in Denver, Smiley was active for all 14 games, and played in 9 of them. He finished the season with 166 yards on 56 carries, sharing backfield time with Floyd Little and Fran Lynch.

Smiley then moved on to the Houston Oilers. Playing for the hapless Oilers, Smiley only had one carry for zero yards. He drew his release midseason and was out of football.

Personal life

In 1976, Smiley was inducted into Lamar University athletic hall of fame. [2]

References

  1. ^ "Cincinnati Bengals Team Facts". profootballhof.com. Retrieved 27 December 2018.
  2. ^ "Tom Smiley (1976) - Cardinal Hall of Honor". lamarcardinals.com. Archived 2025-11-04 at the Wayback Machine.