Ernie Mills (born 1968) is a retired American football player, now a coach.
Ernest Lee Mills, III is an American former college and professional football player who was a wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL) for nine seasons during the 1990s. Mills played college football for the University of Florida, and thereafter, he played professionally for the Pittsburgh Steelers, the Carolina Panthers and the Dallas Cowboys of the NFL.
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Ernie "Bigga" Mills (1904–1983) was an Australian rugby league footballer who played professionally in England as a wing for Huddersfield before a severe injury ended his playing career at only age 31.
Ernest Victor Mills, commonly known as Ernie Mills, was an English amateur cyclist who, with his teammate Bill Paul, set the British 12-hour record on a tandem in 1934 and re-established it in 1936 with a 'world's best performance'. In 1937, in Italy, they set the world one-hour tandem record which stood for 63 years until September 2000. The Addiscombe Cycle Club teammates set 20 world and British records at both short and long distances.
Ernie Mills is a third generation Decoy maker, who was born in 1934 near Bangor, Pennsylvania. He makes Lower Chesapeake style decoys. Nationally recognized as a folk artist, his traditional working decoys can be found in private collections and museums, including the Smithsonian Institution.
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