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Flipper Anderson was born on 7 March, 1965 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S., is an American football player (born 1965). Discover Flipper Anderson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 59 years old?
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Flipper Anderson Net Worth
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Timeline
Willie Lee "Flipper" Anderson Jr. (born March 7, 1965) is an American former professional football player who was a wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL).
He played high school football at Paulsboro High School in southern New Jersey and was one of the nation's top high school football recruits of the Class of 1983.
Anderson played college football at UCLA, where he was a receiving target for quarterback Troy Aikman.
In his time at UCLA, Anderson had eight games with at least 100 receiving yards.
His eight games reaching the mark were the most in school history at the time of his departure to the NFL.
He broke the previous mark of 309 yards, set by Stephone Paige of the Kansas City Chiefs, in 1985.
He was named NFC Offensive Player of the Week for his record-breaking game.
He played for the Los Angeles Rams (1988–1994), the Indianapolis Colts (1995), the Washington Redskins (1996), and the Denver Broncos (1997).
As a Bronco, he was part of their Super Bowl XXXII championship team over the Green Bay Packers.
Anderson was drafted by the Los Angeles Rams in the second round (46th overall) of the 1988 NFL Draft.
He was the seventh wide receiver to be selected that year.
In his rookie season, Anderson finished with 11 receptions for 319 receiving yards in 1988.
He was part of a crowded receiving unit that contained Pro Bowler Henry Ellard.
In Week 4, against the San Francisco 49ers, Anderson scored his first professional touchdown on a 65-yard reception in the 13–12 victory.
He finished the season with a career-high 1,146 yards off just 44 receptions, giving him an average of 26 yards per reception.
As a Ram, he set the NFL record for most receiving yards in a game with 336 against the Saints on November 26, 1989.
In his record-breaking game, Anderson accumulated 40 of those yards in overtime.
Anderson was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Anderson led the NFL in yards per reception in the 1989 season.
Anderson and Henry Ellard combined to be a 1,000-yard receiving duo for the Rams.
Anderson set the National Football League record for most receiving yards and yards from scrimmage in a game, with 336 yards on 15 receptions with a 22.4 yards per reception average, during the 12th week of the 1989 season in a 20–17 overtime victory over the New Orleans Saints.
On January 7, 1990, during a Divisional Round game, the Rams won the coin toss after taking the New York Giants to overtime.
The Rams drove 77 yards in four plays, the last being a 30-yard touchdown pass to Anderson, who caught the ball in the end zone and ran directly through the tunnel and into the locker room.
He caught two touchdown passes in that 19–13 win.
Anderson had four games with at least 100 receiving yards in the 1990 season.
In the 1990 season, Anderson finished with 51 receptions for 1,097 receiving yards and four receiving touchdowns.
For the second consecutive season, he led the NFL in yards per reception.
In addition, Anderson and Ellard gave the Rams' a 1,000-yard receiving duo for back-to-back seasons.
Anderson was inactive for four games with a back injury.
In the 1991 season, Anderson appeared in 12 games and finished with 32 receptions for 530 receiving yards and one receiving touchdown.
From Weeks 12–15, Anderson recorded a receiving touchdown in four consecutive games.
In the 1992 season, Anderson appeared in 15 games and recorded 38 receptions for 657 receiving yards and seven receiving touchdowns.
He led the Rams in receiving touchdowns.
In the 1993 season, Anderson finished with 37 receptions for 552 receiving yards and four receiving touchdowns in 15 games.
He tied for the team lead in receiving touchdowns with Troy Drayton.
In Week 2, against the Atlanta Falcons, Anderson had five receptions for 154 receiving yards and one receiving touchdown in the 31–13 loss.
In the 1994 season, Anderson finished with 46 receptions for 945 receiving yards and five receiving touchdowns.
He led the team in receiving yards and receiving touchdowns.
The Colts signed Anderson as a free agent before the 1995 season.
In the 1995 season opener for the Colts, Anderson scored two touchdowns in the 24–21 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals.