Paul Dudley (American Football)

Paul Eugene Dudley (born January 16, 1939 in Fort Smith, Arkansas) is a former American football defensive back and running back in the National Football League for the New York Giants and the Philadelphia Eagles. He played college football at the University of Arkansas and was drafted in the fourth round of the 1961 NFL Draft by the Green Bay Packers. Dudley was also selected in the 29th round of the 1962 AFL Draft by the San Diego Chargers. He later player in the Canadian Football League.

Saskatchewan Roughriders 54th Grey Cup Champions
  • 11 Gil Petmanis
  • 12 Dale West
  • 14 Paul Dudley
  • 16 Henry Dorsch
  • 19 Gene Wlasiuk
  • 21 Alan Ford
  • 23 Ron Lancaster
  • 24 Bob Kosid
  • 25 Ed Buchanan
  • 26 Larry Dumelie
  • 27 Ted Dushinski
  • 30 Bruce Bennett
  • 31 Hugh Campbell
  • 34 George Reed
  • 41 Ron Atchison
  • 43 Ted Urness
  • 50 Wayne Shaw
  • 51 Cliff Shaw
  • 53 Jack Abendschan
  • 58 Ken Reed
  • 60 Don Bahnuik
  • 61 Ed McQuarters
  • 62 Reg Whitehouse
  • 64 Tom Beynon
  • 65 Moe Levesque
  • 66 Al Benecick
  • 67 Clyde Brock
  • 71 Gord Barwell
  • 72 Jim Worden
  • 75 Garner Ekstran
  • 77 Wally Dempsey
  • 79 Don Gerhardt
  • Head coach: Eagle Keys
  • Assistant coaches: Jim Duncan
  • Jack Gotta
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Name Dudley, Paul
Alternative names
Short description American football player
Date of birth January 16, 1939
Place of birth Fort Smith, Arkansas
Date of death January 16, 1987
Place of death Las Vegas, Nevada


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