Bobby Beathard

Bobby Beathard (born January 24, 1937 in Encinitas, California) is a former general manager in the National Football League. Over the course of his 38 years in the NFL, his teams competed in seven Super Bowls (winning four times), beginning with the Kansas City Chiefs in 1966, Miami Dolphins in 1972 and 1973, Washington Redskins in 1982, 1983, and 1987, and the San Diego Chargers in 1994.

Early career
Beathard first joined pro football in 1963 as a part-time scout for the Kansas City Chiefs. He left the Chiefs briefly to scout for the American Football League and returned to Kansas City full-time in 1966. He earned his first AFL championship ring as a member of the 1966 Chiefs organization.

Beathard served as a scout for the Atlanta Falcons from 1968 through 1971. In 1972, Beathard was named director of player personnel for the Miami Dolphins. The Dolphins won the following two Super Bowls.

General Manager
In 1978, the Washington Redskins named Beathard general manager. During his tenure in Washington, Beathard and head coach Joe Gibbs led the Redskins to three Super Bowls and two championships. In addition, the 1991 championship team for the Redskins was primarily composed of players that Beathard had brought to the Redskins. Prominent Beathard draft picks for the Redskins include Art Monk, Joe Jacoby, Mark May, Russ Grimm, Dexter Manley, Charlie Brown, Darrell Green, Charles Mann, and Gary Clark.

Beathard retired as general manager of the San Diego Chargers in 2000 after 10 seasons with the club. In just his third season in San Diego, the organization won its first AFC Western Division championship in more than a decade and, after five years, appeared in its first Super Bowl.

Personal life
Beathard currently resides in outside of Nashville in Franklin, TN with his wife Christine. One of Beathard's sons, Casey Beathard, is a country music songwriter. Another, Kurt Beathard, is a football coach, currently the running backs coach for the Florida Tuskers of the United Football League. His grandson won a state championship with Battlefield High School in Virginia and is currently a receiver at Appalachian State; while another C.J. Beathard, is committed to the University of Iowa as a quarterback in the class of 2012.

Beathard participated in the 1984 New York City Marathon.