Paul Warfield
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Paul Warfield | |
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Date of birth | November 28, 1942 |
Place of birth | Warren, OH |
Position(s) | WR |
College | Ohio State |
NFL Draft | 1964 / Round 1/ Pick 11 |
Pro Bowls | 8 |
Honors | NFL 1970s All-Decade Team |
Statistics | |
Team(s) | |
1964-1969 1970-1974 1975 1976-1977 |
Cleveland Browns Miami Dolphins Memphis Southmen (WFL) Cleveland Browns |
Pro Football Hall of Fame, 1983 |
Paul Dryden Warfield (born November 28, 1942 in Warren, Ohio) was a professional American football wide receiver in the 1960s and 1970s.
[edit] Football career
He graduated from the Ohio State University and played for the Cleveland Browns from 1964 to 1969. He was traded to the Miami Dolphins, where he was a major factor in their championships in the early 1970s. Along with Dolphin teammates Larry Csonka and Jim Kiick, he spent one season with the Memphis Grizzlies of the World Football League before finishing his playing career in Cleveland again in 1976 and 1977. He was a frequent Pro Bowl (8 times) and All League (6 times) selection.
In his 13 NFL seasons, Warfield caught 427 passes for 8,565 yards, giving him an amazing 20.1 yards per catch average, and scored 85 touchdowns. He added another 204 yards on 22 rushing attempts.
In his rookie season 1964, he caught 52 receptions (his best season for receptions) for 920 yards and 9 touchdowns as his Browns won the NFL Championship.
In 1968, he caught 50 receptions and for the only time in his career, gained over 1,000 yards in receiving (1,067 yards) and scored 12 touchdowns as the Browns reached the NFL Championship for the third time in the 1960s.
For most of Warfield's tenure in Miami, the Dolphins ran an offense which stressed running the ball. Even so, Warfield was a major threat on any given play. For example, even though he only caught 28 passes during the 1973 NFL season, 11 of those receptions were touchdown catches, with four coming in the first half of the regular season finale. 3 years earlier when he arrived in Miami, he caught only 28 receptions but he averaged 25.1 yards per catch. Nonetheless, Warfield was used more as a potential threat during his time with the Dolphins, and probably could have posted better numbers with a more pass-oriented team.
[edit] Later years
He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1983. In 1999, he was ranked number 60 on The Sporting News' list of the 100 Greatest Football Players.
He has been active as a scout and front office executive since his retirement as a player
Paul flipped the coin for the Ohio State-Michigan game in 2006. The #1 ranked Buckeyes beat the #2 ranked Wolverines 42-39 at The Horseshoe in Columbus, Ohio.
[edit] External links
- Paul Warfield at the Pro Football Hall of Fame
- Pro-Football-Reference.com - career statistics
- Paul Warfield football cards
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