- Abe Gibron
NFL player
DateOfBirth=September 22 ,1925
Birthplace=Michigan City, Indiana
DateOfDeath=September 23 ,1997 (age age|1925|9|22|1997|9|23)
Deathplace=Belleair, Florida
College=Purdue
Position=Offensive guard
DraftedYear=1949
DraftedRound=6
years=1949
1950-1956
1956-1957
1958-1959
teams=Buffalo Bills (AAFC) Cleveland Browns Philadelphia Eagles Chicago Bears
DatabaseFootball=GIBROABE01
PFR=GibrAb00
ProBowls=4
CollegeHOF=Abraham Gibron (
September 22 ,1925 -September 23 ,1997 ) was a formerAmerican football offensive lineman and coach whose ample girth was arguably his most recognizable feature. During his playing career, he weighed 250 pounds (on a 5-11 frame), but as a coach, ballooned to over 300 pounds. Former teammateLou Groza said about Gibron's enormous appetite, "Every time you went to dinner, it was a banquet."Gibron played
college football atPurdue University , then played in 1949 with theAll-America Football Conference 's Buffalo Bills. After the league's merger with theNational Football League , Gibron was selected by theCleveland Browns , where he played for seven seasons. In six of those campaigns, the Browns played in the NFL Championship game, winning three times. Individually, he was selected to fourPro Bowl s.In 1957, Gibron was traded to the
Philadelphia Eagles , then moved on the following year to play two seasons with theChicago Bears .From 1961-1964, he served as an assistant coach with the
Washington Redskins , then went back to Chicago in a similar capacity for the Bears from 1965-1971. When head coachJim Dooley was dismissed, Gibron was elevated to the top slot onJanuary 27 ,1972 . In his three seasons, the Bears compiled an 11-30-1 record, resulting in Gibron's dismissal two days after the team's final game of the1974 NFL season .Gibron stayed in the
Windy City in 1975, serving as head coach of theWorld Football League 'sChicago Winds . After the league folded in October of that year, Gibron resurfaced the following year as an assistant with the expansionTampa Bay Buccaneers , where he served for nine seasons under head coach John McKay.In December 1996 and February 1997, Gibron suffered strokes that confined him to his home for the remainder of his life.
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