Frank Lewis

Sport: Football

Induction Year: 2006

University: Grambling

Induction Year: 2006

Frank Lewis, a Houma (Southdown High) product starred as a running back/wingback/wide receiver at Grambling State University, then played 13 NFL seasons – seven with the Pittsburgh Steelers and six with the Buffalo Bills. He was a first-round draft pick by the Steelers in 1971. In his NFL career, Lewis caught 397 passes for 6,724 yards and 40 touchdowns. He played on two Super Bowl championship teams. In his top pro season, he caught 70 passes for 1,244 yards (four touchdowns) in 1981. He earned a Pro Bowl start that year and made the All-AFC team chosen by UPI. He broke the Buffalo single-season records for passes caught and the number of yards that year. He was the first player in NFL history to gain 100 yards receiving in postseason games for two different teams. At Grambling, he had 42 career touchdowns, earned third-team Little All-America honors as a senior and twice made the All-Southwestern Athletic Conference team. He rushed for 1,428 yards, an average of 10.8 per carry.