- Ed Hughes
:"For the baseball pitcher, see Ed Hughes".----NFL PlayerCoach
DateOfBirth=October 23 ,1927
Birthplace=Buffalo, NY
DateOfDeath=death date and age|2000|06|23|1927|10|23
College=Tulsa
Cameron
NC State
Position=Cornerback
DraftedYear=
DraftedRound=
Record=4-9-0
coach=yes
coachingyears=1959
1960-1962
1963
1964-1967
1968-1970
1971
1972
1973-1976
1977
1978-1980
1981
1982-1988
1989
1990
coachingteams=University of Tulsa
Dallas TexansDenver Broncos Washington Redskins San Francisco 49ers
Houston Oilers
St. Louis CardinalsDallas Cowboys Detroit Lions New Orleans Saints Philadelphia Eagles Chicago Bears Philadelphia Eagles Lake Forest College
player=yes
years=1954-1955
1956-1958
teams=Los Angeles RamsNew York Giants
DatabaseFootballCoach=HUGHEED01
DatabaseFootball=HUGHEED01
PFR=Edward D. Hughes (
October 23 ,1927 -June 23 ,2000 ) was anAmerican football player and coach whose career spanned more than three decades. His most prominent coaching position came in 1971 when he served ashead coach of theNational Football League 's Houston Oilers.Playing career
Hughes, a native of
Buffalo, New York , playedcollege football on both sides of the ball at theUniversity of Tulsa , then was drafted in the tenth round of the1954 NFL Draft by the Los Angeles Rams. Playing primarily atdefensive back , Hughes collected two interceptions during hisrookie year, then helped the team reach the NFL Championship game in 1955.On
August 12 ,1956 , Hughes was traded along withrunning back Tommy McCormick to theNew York Giants for a fourth round draft pick. Hughes would play three seasons with his new team, helping them play twice in the NFL title game, including a convincing win over theChicago Bears during his first season.Coaching career
In 1959, Hughes entered the coaching ranks, returning to his alma mater in
Tulsa for one season. The following year, he joinedHank Stram 's staff with the fledgling Dallas Texans of the newAmerican Football League . His three years in the Lone Star state asdefensive backs coach were capped with the team's first championship, coming in a double overtime thriller over theHouston Oilers .After the 1962 season, Hughes was hired as an assistant with another AFL team, the
Denver Broncos , but spent only one season there until accepting a position with theWashington Redskins . For four seasons, Hughes worked under two different coaches, then left to becomeoffensive coordinator for theSan Francisco 49ers . The move reunited Hughes with Dick Nolan, who not only was his former teammate with the Giants, but also his brother-in-law.After the 49ers struggled during the 1968 and 1969 seasons, the team put it all together during Nolan and Hughes' third year, winning the NFC West Division while also leading the league in
total offense . The renewed success of the team was beneficial for Hughes, who accepted a five-year contract as head coach of the Oilers onJanuary 21 ,1971 .The lengthy contract would prove to be a mirage as Hughes lasted just one season in the position. An indication of the season came in the opener when Houston was shut out 31-0 by the
Cleveland Browns , and continued when Hughes fired two assistant coaches during the campaign. The disarray concluded onDecember 22 when Hughes resigned after a strange power struggle in which Hughes asked that the team trainer be fired, while team ownerBud Adams insisted that the equipment manager (who Hughes had fired) be reinstated.Almost two years later, one more example of the havoc surrounding the team surfaced when Oilers center
Jerry Sturm indicated that he had been offered abribe to affect the outcome of a game. Following Hughes' departure, the Oilers became the first (and to date, only) team to post consecutive one-win seasons since theAFL-NFL merger , going 1-13 in 1972 and 1973.Hughes briefly worked in a trailer factory until a contract settlement was reached, then accepted the
quarterbacks coach position with the St. Louis Cardinals onAugust 30 ,1972 . When Cardinals' head coachBob Hollway was fired after that season, Hughes found new employment onMarch 8 ,1973 as offensive backfield coach of theDallas Cowboys . Hughes' new boss,Tom Landry , had earlier played a role in his future when his 1956 retirement resulted in the Giants' trade for Hughes.During his four seasons with the Cowboys, the team played in two NFC Championship games and competed in
Super Bowl X against thePittsburgh Steelers . In 1977, Hughes left to joinTommy Hudspeth 's staff with theDetroit Lions , but after Hudspeth was fired at the end of the season, Hughes re-joined Dick Nolan, who had been named head coach of theNew Orleans Saints .The reunion of Nolan and Hughes would last only three years, when an improved 1979 Saints team turned into the infamous "Aints" of 1980. That squad was symbolized by their loss to the 49ers on
December 7 in which they blew a 35-point lead, the largest in NFL history.Hughes would spend the
1981 NFL season with thePhiladelphia Eagles , then move on to become offensive coordinator of theChicago Bears under new head coachMike Ditka . While the Bears would become known for their defensive prowess during this era, the offense still had the unparalleled exploits of running backWalter Payton . The combination was enough to lead the Bears to a title in 1985, capped with a 46-10 victory over the New England Patriots inSuper Bowl XX .The Bears would go on to the postseason in each of the next three seasons, but Hughes resigned during the 1989 training camp after being demoted, then become quarterback coach of the Eagles midway through the season. In 1990, Hughes was hired as
defensive coordinator ofDivision III Lake Forest College . Hughes now lives on in his five children, and ten grandchildren.
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