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Jim Wulff


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Position:
  
Defensive backHalfback

Date of birth:
  
(1936-03-22)March 22, 1936

Date of death:
  
February 19, 2000(2000-02-19) (aged 63)

Place of death:
  

Place of birth:
  
High school:
  
St. George (Illinois)

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James Francis Wulff (March 22, 1936 – February 19, 2000) was an American football defensive back and halfback in the National Football League (NFL) for the Washington Redskins. He played college football at Michigan State University.

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Early life

Wulff was born in Chicago, Illinois to the late James and Frances (Huber) Wulff. He attended St. George High School in Evanston, Illinois, where he played football and basketball. In 1993, Wulff was inducted into the Chicago Catholic League Athletic Coaches Association Hall of Fame.

College career

Wulff attended and played college football at Michigan State University. He played in the 1956 Rose Bowl, in which Michigan State Spartans defeated the UCLA Bruins, 17–14. He graduated in 1958.

Professional career

Wulff was drafted in the sixth round (72nd overall) of the 1958 NFL Draft by the Cleveland Browns. He was then traded to the Washington Redskins for a tenth round pick in the 1961 NFL Draft. He played for the Redskins in 1960 and 1961, before retiring with a knee injury.

Personal life

After retiring from professional football, Wulff moved from Washington, D.C. to St. Charles, Illinois and opened Jim Wulff Chevrolet, which operated for nine years. He then moved to Michigan, where he purchased and operated the Elk River Motel in Elk Rapids, Michigan. He was married with two children, and died on February 19, 2000 at Munson Medical Center in Traverse City, Michigan.

Wulff served in the National Guard of the United States.

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