Jim Laughlin

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Jim Laughlin
Date of birth: July 5, 1958
Place of birth: Cleveland, Ohio
Career information
Position(s): Linebacker
College: Ohio State
NFL Draft: 1980 / Round: 4
Organizations
As player:
1980-1982, 1987
1983
1984-1986
Atlanta Falcons
Green Bay Packers
Los Angeles Rams
Career stats
Playing stats at DatabaseFootball.com

Jim Laughlin (born 1958, in Cleveland, Ohio) is a former NFL and college football player. Graduate of Charles F. Brush High school in 1976.

The eighth pick in the 4th round of the 1980 NFL Draft (91st overall) by the Atlanta Falcons, Laughlin, was one in a long line of standout Linebackers to have played for the Ohio State Buckeyes.

Career Highlights/Notes

  • As a team captain during his senior year (1979), Laughlin (along with Ernie Andria) had a share in a blocked punt against Michigan during the final moments of the game, which was returned for a touchdown by Todd Bell. The play put the Buckeyes on top 18-15, sending the team to the 1980 Rose Bowl.
  • In 1979, Laughlin was the Buckeyes MVP (Most Valuable Player).
  • A 1979 National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame Scholarship winner, which is awarded annually to the top 13 players in college football.
  • A 1979 Academic All Big Ten Honoree.
Preceded by
Tom Cousineau
Ohio State Buckeyes
Football Season MVP
1979
Succeeded by
Calvin Murray
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