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    Career: 33–13–3 (.704) (college) 222–112–9 (.660) (pro) Coaching stats at PFR. Pro Football Hall of Fame. Paul Eugene Brown (September 7, 1908 – August 5, 1991) was an American football coach and executive in the All-America Football Conference (AAFC) and National Football League (NFL).

    • 33–13–3 (.704) (college), 222–112–9 (.660) (pro)
    • Miami (OH)
    • 213–104–9 (.667)
  2. Paul Brown was a pioneer of pro football coaching, organizing the Cleveland Browns in 1946 and leading them to eight league championships. He developed innovative methods of scouting, teaching, film study and strategy that made pro football a science.

  3. Apr 25, 2024 · Paul Brown (born September 7, 1908, Norwalk, Ohio, U.S.—died August 5, 1991, Cincinnati, Ohio) American gridiron football coach known for his cerebral approach, innovative methods, iron rule, and cool demeanour. Brown coached winning teams in high school, college, armed forces, and professional football. Brown was an undersized quarterback at ...

  4. Jun 6, 2013 · Draft. Free Agency. Scores. Schedule. Standings. Stats. Teams. Depth Charts. ESPN counts down the 20 greatest coaches in NFL history. Which legends make the list?

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  5. Born: September 7. in Norwalk, OH. Died: August 5 , 1991 in Cincinnati, OH. More bio, uniform, draft info. Hall of Fame. 3x NFL Champ. 4x AAFC Champ. 1969 AP AFL Coach/Year. 1970 AP Coach/Year. 1970 PFWA Coach/Year. 3x SN Coach/Year. 1969 UPI AFL Coach/Year. 4x UPI Coach/Year. Become a Stathead & surf this site ad-free.

  6. Paul Brown was the founder and first head coach of both the Cincinnati Bengals and Cleveland Browns, and a Hall of Fame coach in NFL history. He innovated coaching techniques, broke the color barrier in pro sports, and built a dynasty of Bengals teams that won seven league titles in 12 seasons.

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