Don Breaux
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Date of birth: | August 3, 1940|||||||||
Place of birth: Jennings, Louisiana | |||||||||
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High school: Lake Charles (LA) LaGrange | |||||||||
College: McNeese State | |||||||||
Undrafted in 1963 | |||||||||
Debuted in 1963 for the Denver Broncos | |||||||||
Coaching debut in 1972 for the Houston Oilers | |||||||||
Career history
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Donald Carl Breaux (born August 3, 1940) is a former American football player and coach. He played college football at McNeese State College and in the American Football League (AFL). He served two stints as an assistant coach under head coach Joe Gibbs with the Washington Redskins of the National Football League.
Playing career
Breaux attended McNeese State University and was a standout quarterback. He played professionally in the AFL for the Denver Broncos in 1963 and the San Diego Chargers in 1964 and 1965.
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Preceded by Fred Akers |
Texas Longhorns offensive coordinator 1975–1976 |
Succeeded by Leon Manley |
Preceded by Hue Jackson |
Washington Redskins offensive coordinator 2004–2007 |
Succeeded by Jim Zorn |
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