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NFL Champion Paul Wiggin Dies at 91
14 Dec
Summary
- Paul Wiggin, an NFL champion and coach, passed away at 91.
- He was a Pro Bowl defensive end for the Cleveland Browns.
- Wiggin also coached John Elway at Stanford and later led the Chiefs.

Legendary NFL figure Paul Wiggin, who contributed to the Cleveland Browns' 1964 championship win and later coached the Kansas City Chiefs, passed away on Saturday at the age of 91. His storied career spanned decades, leaving a significant mark on professional football.
Wiggin was a standout defensive end and tackle for the Browns from 1957 to 1967, playing in every game of his 11-year tenure and earning Pro Bowl honors twice. Before his NFL success, he was a celebrated athlete at Stanford, named Defensive Player of the Century for the university.
His coaching career included a stint as head coach at Stanford, where he mentored John Elway, and a head coaching position with the Kansas City Chiefs. Wiggin also served for many years with the Minnesota Vikings, impacting multiple generations of players and staff with his wisdom and mentorship.




