- Don King (defensive lineman)
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For others of the same name, see Don King.
Don King is a former defensive tackle in the National Football League.
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Biography
King was born Donald William King on March 11, 1929 in McBee, South Carolina.[1]
Career
King played with the Cleveland Browns during the 1954 NFL season. After a season away from the NFL, he split the 1956 NFL season between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Green Bay Packers. Later, he played with the Denver Broncos of the American Football League.
He played at the collegiate level at the University of Kentucky.
See also
- List of Philadelphia Eagles players
- List of Green Bay Packers players
References
Cleveland Browns 1954 NFL Champions Tony Adamle | Quincy Armstrong | Doug Atkins | Mo Bassett | Harold Bradley | Pete Brewster | Tom Catlin | Don Colo | Len Ford | Herschel Forester | Bob Gain | Frank Gatski | Abe Gibron | Horace Gillom | Ken Gorgal | Otto Graham | Lou Groza | Chet Hanulak | Tommy James | Dub Jones | Don King | John Kissell | Kenny Konz | Warren Lahr | Dante Lavelli | Carlton Massey | Mike McCormack | Walt Michaels | Curley Morrison | Chuck Noll | Don Paul | George Ratterman | Ray Renfro | Billy Reynolds | John Sandusky
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