- David Ray (American football)
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David Ray Position(s)
PlacekickerJersey #(s)
27Born September 19, 1944
Phenix City, AlabamaCareer information Year(s) 1969–1974 NFL Draft 1966 / Round: 16 / Pick: 243
(By the Cleveland Browns)College University of Alabama Professional teams - Los Angeles Rams (1969-1974)
Career stats Field goals 178 / 110 FG% 61.8 Extra points 175 / 167 Stats at NFL.com Career highlights and awards - No notable achievements
David Eugene Ray, Jr. (born September 19, 1944 in Phenix City, Alabama) is a former professional American football placekicker in the National Football League. He played college football at the University of Alabama as a kicker and wide receiver. He was an All-American kicker in 1964. Selected in the 16th round (243rd overall) of the 1966 NFL Draft, Ray played six seasons for the Los Angeles Rams.
Alabama Crimson Tide Football 1964 AP & UPI National Champions Mickey Andrews | Leslie Kelley | Joe Namath | Ray Ogden | Ray Perkins | David Ray | Jackie Sherrill | Steve Sloan
Head Coach Bear Bryant
Coaches Ken Donahue | Ken Meyer | Mal Moore | Howard Schnellenberger | Jimmy Sharpe | Gene Stallings | Richard WilliamsonAlabama Crimson Tide Football 1965 AP National Champions Dennis Homan | Leslie Kelley | Ray Perkins | David Ray | Jackie Sherrill | Steve Sloan | Ken Stabler
Head Coach Bear Bryant
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