Jim Ridlon

Jim Ridlon
Date of birth: July 11, 1934
Place of birth: Nanuet, New York
Career information
Position(s): Safety
College: Syracuse
NFL Draft: 1957 / Round: 4 / Pick 39
Organizations
As player:
1957-1962
1963-1964
San Francisco 49ers
Dallas Cowboys
Career stats
Playing stats at DatabaseFootball.com

James Arthur Ridlon (born July 11, 1934) was an American football safety who played eight seasons in the National Football League.

Early years

Ridlon had to overcome a dyslexia and a stuttering problem throughout his first years of school. He attended Nyack High School and later accepted a scholarship to Syracuse University. In college he was a two way player, playing defensive end and halfback in the same backfield with Jim Brown.

Professional career

San Francisco 49ers

Ridlon was selected by the San Francisco 49ers in the 4th round of the 1957 NFL Draft. He played mostly as a safety for the 49ers during 6 seasons, intercepting 5 passes.

In 1963 he was traded to the Dallas Cowboys in exchange for linebacker Mike Dowdle, who was a former 49er draft choice.

Dallas Cowboys

Ridlon played 2 years for the Cowboys, having his best professional season in 1964, when he intercepted 4 passes, returning one for a 74 yards touchdown. That year he also returned a fumble for a 63 yards touchdown. He retired at the end of the 1964 season, after receiving all-NFL honors and having 9 career interceptions.

Artistic career

After his football career, he became one of the United States most renowned sports painters and sculptors. In 1988, he was commissioned to design and sculpt the Outland Trophy, which has become one of college football's most prestigious awards.

Personal life

In 1965, he returned to Syracuse University to teach art classes and double as a backfield coach for the football team.

He also wrote a novel and worked as a color commentator on the Syracuse University football radio broadcasts for over 20 years.

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