William James Wade is a American football quarterback, in the National Football League. He is also considered one of the greatest athletes in Nashville and Vanderbilt University history. Wade is a member of the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame and the Vanderbilt Athletic Hall of Fame. Wade was a professional quarterback for the Los Angeles Rams and the Chicago Bears. He is best known for being the starting quarterback on the Chicago Bears' 1963 NFL championship team. Wade is a longtime resident of Nashville, TN, and has two sons and one daughter named Sharon Kinser, who still live in Nashville.... He was born and raised in Nashville Wade is one of two sons of former 1921 Vanderbilt football captain, William J. Wade, Sr. The younger Wade began his athletic career at Woodmont Grammar School in Nashville, where he played guard rather than quarterback. He later starred at Hillsboro High School and Mongomery Bell Academy. The most memorable experience at Woodmont was the first game he would play at Vanderbilt's Dudley Field.
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