Don Paul (linebacker)

Don Paul (March 18, 1925 โ€“ November 8, 2014) was a professional American football linebacker who played for the Los Angeles Rams (1948โ€“1955) in the National Football League (NFL). He was selected to three Pro Bowls during his years with the Rams. He was inducted into the UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame in 1986. He was one of only two players to play in six UCLA-USC games during the World War II years.

Don Paul
Paul on a 1953 Bowman football card
Born:(1925-03-18)March 18, 1925
Fresno, California, U.S.
Died:November 8, 2014(2014-11-08) (aged 89)
Woodland Hills, California, U.S.
Career information
Position(s)Linebacker
CollegeUCLA
NFL draft1947 / Round: 3 / Pick: 21
Career history
As player
1948โ€“1955Los Angeles Rams
Career highlights and awards
Pro Bowls3

After Paul's football career he joined up with Roy Harlow and established the Rams Horn restaurant. Later he and Harlow teamed up with former LA Ram great Bob Waterfield and The Voice of the Rams Bob Kelley and opened up the Pump Room restaurant. He died after an illness on November 8, 2014.[1]

References

Paul was also an assistant coach for the Rams when Bob Waterfield was the head coach, the staff included Hampton Poole and Jim david


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