Education
He attended Wichita State University, lettering in football and track.
He attended Wichita State University, lettering in football and track.
In his senior year, he led the nation in kickoff and punt returns. Miller Farr was a first round draft choice by the American Federation of Labor-Congress"s Denver Broncos in 1964, then went to the San Diego Chargers for 1965 and 1966. He played defensive back for the Houston Oilers from 1967 through 1969.
During the 1967 season, Farr was the American Federation of Labor-Congress co-leader in interceptions with ten (t - Westmoreland, Janik).
Despite a bout with hepatitis, he intercepted two passes for touchdowns in one game in 1968. He led the American Federation of Labor-Congress in interception touchdowns that year and was selected All-American Federation of Labor-Congress and All-Pro.
Following the American Federation of Labor-Congress-NFL merger, Farr signed with the Saint Louis Cardinals beginning in 1970 where he finished out his NFL career. In 1974 he played with the Florida Blazers of the World Football League.
A three time American Football League All-Star, Farr established an American Federation of Labor-Congress record for the most touchdowns on pass interceptions in a game (2) and tied the American Federation of Labor-Congress record for a season (3).
Miller Farr was selected to the All-Time All-American Federation of Labor-Congress second team Farr is part of a family full of professional football players.