Lud Wray

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Lud Wray
Date of birth February 17, 1894(1894-02-17)
Place of birth Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Date of death July 24, 1967
Position(s) Center
College Pennsylvania
Career Record 13-25-3
Playing Stats DatabaseFootball
Coaching Stats DatabaseFootball
Team(s) as a player
1920-1921 Buffalo All-Americans
Team(s) as a coach/administrator
1932
1933-1935
Boston Braves
Philadelphia Eagles

James R. Ludlow "Lud" Wray (February 7, 1894 - July 24, 1967) was a professional American football player, coach, and co-founder, with college teammate Bert Bell, of the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League. He was the first coach of the Boston Braves (now Washington Redskins) in 1932 and of the Eagles, 1933-1935. His career coaching record was 13-25-3.

Preceded by
First coach
Boston Braves Head Coaches
1932
Succeeded by
William (Lone Star) Dietz
Preceded by
First coach
Philadelphia Eagles Head Coaches
1933-1935
Succeeded by
Bert Bell