In the 1966 NFL draft, Ball was selected by the Baltimore Colts in the first round with the 15th overall pick. Ball was also drafted in the 1966 AFL draft by the New York Jets in the 2nd round, 14th overall. Ball chose to play with the Colts.
Ball saw limited playing time as a rookie in 1966, making appearances in seven games. He earned a starting role the next year, which he maintained for most of his career.[3]
In the 1968 season, the Colts won the NFL Championship before losing to the Jets in Super Bowl III. In 1970, Ball was a member of the Colts' Super Bowl V winning team, which was his last professional football game.[1]
Post-football life
Ball returned to Henderson, Kentucky after retiring from professional football. He was a seed salesman, ran a cattle ranch, and was served as a motivational speaker.[1]