James Earl Wright (American football) explained

James Earl Wright
Position:Quarterback/Defensive back
Birth Date:27 March 1939
Birth Place:Columbus, Mississippi, U.S.
Height Ft:5
Height In:11
Weight Lbs:190
High School:Stephen D. Lee
(Columbus, Mississippi)
College:Memphis State
Afldraftyear:1961
Afldraftround:14
Afldraftpick:107
Draftyear:1961
Draftround:3
Draftpick:36
Pastteams:
Statlabel1:Games played
Statvalue1:10
Statlabel2:Interceptions
Statvalue2:1
Cflstatlabel1:TD–INT
Cflstatvalue1:1–4
Cflstatlabel2:Passing yards
Cflstatvalue2:89
Cflstatlabel3:Passer rating
Cflstatvalue3:91.3
Pfr:W/WrigJi21

James Earl Wright (March 27, 1939 – February 26, 2009) was an American professional football player who was a defensive back and quarterback in the American Football League (AFL) and the Canadian Football League (CFL). He played college football for the Memphis Tigers.

Early life and high school

Wright was born and grew up in Columbus, Mississippi. He attended Stephen D. Lee High School, where he lettered in baseball, football and track.[1]

College career

Wright attended Memphis State University and was the Tigers' starting quarterback for three seasons. As a senior, Time referred to Wright as "the most dangerous back in the South".[2] Wright was leading the nation in total offense as a senior before suffering torn cartilage in his left knee against Southern Mississippi.[3] He finished the season with 604 yards and 11 passing touchdowns. Wright was inducted into the Memphis Athletic Hall of Fame in 1979.[2]

Professional career

Wright was selected by the Philadelphia Eagles in the third round of the 1961 NFL draft and by the Boston Patriots in the 14th round of the 1961 AFL Draft.[4] He did not sign with either team and was later signed by the Edmonton Eskimos.[5] Wright missed the entire 1962 season due to his knee injury. In 1963 he played in three games, completing 5 of 15 passes for 89 yards with one touchdown pass and four interceptions and rushed ten times for 33 yards.[6] Wright's season ended when he tore ligaments in his right knee.[7] Wright was signed by the Denver Broncos in 1964 and was moved to defensive back. He played in ten games in 1964.[8]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: MEMPHIS STATE SIGNS COLUMBUS ACE. Hattiesburg American. NewspaperArchive. May 31, 1957. January 27, 2022.
  2. Web site: Former Tiger great James Earl Wright passes away. The Daily Helmsman. Joseph. Russell. March 5, 2009. May 31, 2020.
  3. News: WRIGHT OUT FOR SEASON: Memphis State Quarterback to Undergo Knee Operation. The New York Times. Associated Press. 35. October 31, 1961. May 31, 2020.
  4. Web site: Funeral Arrangements For Former Tiger QB James Earl Wright. gotigersgo.com. March 2, 2009. May 31, 2020.
  5. Web site: Eskimos Sign Wright. The New York Times. December 6, 1961. May 31, 2020.
  6. Web site: James Wright Statistics. JustSportsStats.com. May 31, 2020.
  7. Web site: A Tough Grind. The Daily Herald. Dick. Lighty. August 27, 1963. January 27, 2022. NewspaperArchive.
  8. Web site: Jim Wright Stats. Pro-Football-Reference.com. May 31, 2020.