Education
Born and raised in southern California, Beathard graduated from El Segundo High School in 1960 and played college football in Los Angeles at University of Southern California.
Born and raised in southern California, Beathard graduated from El Segundo High School in 1960 and played college football in Los Angeles at University of Southern California.
He is the younger brother of former NFL executive Bobby Beathard (b 1937). As a junior, he led the Trojans to the national championship in 1962. Beathard was the fifth overall selection in 1964 NFL draft (Detroit Lions) and the second overall pick in the American Federation of Labor-Congress draft by the Kansas City Chiefs, where he signed and backed up Len Dawson.
In October 1967, Beathard was traded during his fourth season to the Houston Oilers in exchange for defensive tackle Ernie Ladd and quarterback Jacky Lee.
He led the Oilers to the Eastern division title, but lost 40–7 to the Oakland Raiders in the American Federation of Labor-Congress championship game. Beathard"s playing time in 1968 was curtailed due to appendicitis, and in 1969 he took the Oilers to the four-team American Federation of Labor-Congress playoffs.
Beathard was traded to the Cardinals in 1970, the Rams in August 1972, and returned to the Chiefs in 1973. Waived by the Chiefs in September 1974, he finished his pro career in the short-lived World Football League (WFL), with the Portland Storm in 1974, and the Chicago Winds in 1975.
He was briefly on the roster of the Oakland Raiders in October 1975.