Bill DeMory, former quarterback New York Jets According to an online announcement, in the 1970s, he died earlier this month. He is 74 years old.
Fighting prostate cancer and Parkinson’s disease according to demory AZ Central. He died “peacefully” on February 14.
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Born in Iowa, he moved to Arizona with his family as a young man and attended Phoenix. He participated University of Arizona He was the Wildcats quarterback before he became a professional player.
Demory had 3,268 yards and 28 touchdown passes in 27 college games. Arizona didn’t win a record while she was there.

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He joined the Jets in 1973 and began playing in three of his six games. He had 159 yards that season, two touchdown passes and eight interceptions. He was in the quarterback room including Al Woodall and Joe Namath. New York ended 4-10 that season.
In 1974, the Jets were 7-7, and Namath led the charge. Demory has never seen the field.
Arizona Central noted that Demory was one of the three-pointers who played in Arizona and started the NFL game before Nick Foles started the NFL game. Eddie Wilson and Fred Enke are the other two.
Demory later became an economics professor Western Arizona From 1999 to 2016, a part-time faculty member at Central Arizona College, and from 1998 to 2024.
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His wife, two sons, two daughters, 14 grandchildren, two stepchildren and his brother survived.
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