AFL legend Parilli dead at 87
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Babe Parilli, the former Patriots quarterback who starred in the team’s American Football League days, died Saturday. He was 87.
Parilli played for the then-Boston Patriots from 1961 to 1967. He was voted to three AFL All-Star games.
Parilli was named to the All-AFL 10 Year Anniversary Team in 1971 and his 31 touchdown passes in 1964 were a team record until 2007. Parilli is fourth on the Patriots’ career passing list with 16,747 yards and is in the team’s Hall of Fame. He also was known as excellent holder and was nicknamed “gold finger.”
He began his pro career with the Green Bay Packers in 1952, and also played for the Cleveland Browns, Oakland Raiders, New York Jets and the CFL’s Ottawa Rough Riders. He was the backup to Joe Namath when the Jets won the Super Bowl in 1969.
Parilli was born in Rochester, Beaver County — not far from Namath’s hometown of Beaver Falls.