- Don Paul (defensive back)
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Don Paul Date of birth: July 23, 1926 Place of birth: Tacoma, Washington Date of death: September 7, 2001 (aged 75)Place of death: Eugene, Oregon Career information Position(s): Defensive back College: Washington State NFL Draft: 1950 / Round: 4 / Pick: 47 Organizations As player: 1950-1953
1954-1958Chicago Cardinals
Cleveland BrownsCareer highlights and awards Pro Bowls: 4 Playing stats at DatabaseFootball.com Don Paul (1926–2001) was a professional American football defensive back for the Chicago Cardinals (1950–1953) and the Cleveland Browns (1954–1958) in the National Football League. He was selected to four Pro Bowls, one as a member of the Cardinals and three as a member of the Browns.
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
Head Coach Paul Brown
Assistant Coaches: Paul Bixler | Howard Brinker | Fritz Heisler | Ed UlinskiCleveland Browns 1955 NFL Champions Mo Bassett | Harold Bradley | Pete Brewster | Don Colo | Henry Ford | Len Ford | Herschel Forester | Bob Gain | Frank Gatski | Abe Gibron | Horace Gillom | Otto Graham | Lou Groza | Tommy James | Dub Jones | Tom Jones | John Kissell | Kenny Konz | Warren Lahr | Dante Lavelli | Carlton Massey | Mike McCormack | Walt Michaels | Ed Modzelewski | Curley Morrison | Chuck Noll | Sam Palumbo | Don Paul | Pete Perini | Johnny Petitbon | George Ratterman | Ray Renfro | John Sandusky | Bob Smith | Chuck Weber | Bob White
Head Coach Paul Brown
Assistant Coaches: Paul Bixler | Howard Brinker | Dick Gallagher | Fritz Heisler | Ed UlinskiThis biographical article relating to an American football defensive back born in the 1920s is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.