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  1. Pro Football Hall of Fame. Paul Dryden Warfield (born November 28, 1942) is an American former professional football player who was a wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL) from 1964 to 1977 for the Cleveland Browns and Miami Dolphins, except for a year in the World Football League (WFL) with the Memphis Southmen in 1975.

  2. Paul Dryden Warfield (Warren, 28 novembre 1942) è un ex giocatore di football americano statunitense che ha giocato nel ruolo di wide receiver per i Cleveland Browns e i Miami Dolphins nella National Football League (NFL). È stato inserito nella Pro Football Hall of Fame nel 1983

    • 183 cm
    • 85 kg
  3. Paul Dryden Warfield. Position: WR-SE. 6-0 , 188lb (183cm, 85kg) Born: November 28. in Warren, OH. More bio, uniform, draft info. Hall of Fame. 8x Pro Bowl. 2x All-Pro. 2x SB Champ. 1x NFL Champ. HOF All-1970s Team. 42 42. SUMMARY. Career. G. 157. AV. 138. Rec. 427. Yds. 8565. Y/R. 20.1. TD. 85. FantPt. 1384.9.

    • Warren, OH, USA
    • November 28, 1942
  4. Paul Warfield, all-state, All-Ohio, All-American, All-Pro, is the greatest athlete I have ever seen. This great human being was endowed with the God-given skill to become the finest player I have ever coached and the game's greatest and most feared receiver of all times.

  5. 21 lug 2021 · Warfield is a Hall of Famer, a Super Bowl champion and a home-state hero. But for Brandt, Warfield will always be the One that Got Away. Warfield was a “60-minute man” at Ohio State, where he...

  6. Facts. Also Known As. Paul Dryden Warfield. Born. November 28, 1942 (age 81) • Warren • Ohio. Awards And Honors. Super Bowl • Pro Football Hall of Fame (1983) • Pro Football Hall of Fame (inducted 1983) • 1 NFL championship • 2 Super Bowl championships • 2 All-Pro selections • 8 Pro Bowl selections. Education.

  7. It was the fate of Paul Warfield , widely acclaimed as one of history's premier wide receivers, to play in the National Football League with ball-control oriented teams who looked on the forward pass more as a threat to make the ground game effective than as a heavy-duty offensive weapon.