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Undrafted:
  
1964

Education
  
Augustana University

Height:
  
6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)

Name
  
Les Josephson

Positions
  
Running back

High school:
  
Minneota (MN)

Role
  
American football player

Movies
  
Superdome

College:
  
Augustana (SD)

Weight
  
94 kg


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Date of birth:
  
(1942-07-29) July 29, 1942 (age 73)

Similar People
  
Buck Henry, Jerry Jameson, Warren Beatty

Place of birth:
  
Minneota, Minnesota

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Les Josephson (born July 29, 1942) is a former professional American football running back in the National Football League for the Los Angeles Rams. He played college football at Augustana College.

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Early years

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Josephson's professional career had its start in his high school days in Minneota, Minnesota, where he played 8-man football. He had not played 11-man ball until he began college at Augustana in Sioux Falls, SD.

His early college years were outstanding, playing on a college team that showed unusual success and talent. The team during his final two years, however, had only mediocre success, and his hope to be claimed in the college draft faded.

Dallas Cowboys

Josephson was signed by the Dallas Cowboys in 1964 as an undrafted free agent, because they were impressed with his athletic ability. The Cowboys needed an offensive tackle because of injuries and although they didn't want to lose Josephson, he was traded during training camp to the Los Angeles Rams in exchange for Jim Boeke.

Los Angeles Rams

He joined the backfield of Roman Gabriel as a rookie fullback/running back, and became a team leader for the next decade.

Josephson was selected for the Pro Bowl in 1967, after having his best professional season with 800 rushing yards. In the Pro Bowl, he scored a first quarter touchdown in the 38-20 West victory. The next year, he suffered a left calf injury in pre-season, while running through the stadium tunnel to the field. After the cast for the injury was removed, he tore the Achilles tendon of the same leg while rehabilitating jumping rope and was placed on the injured reserve list.

Injuries slowed him down (broken jaw, ruptured Achilles tendon) but he contributed to the team for many years after his worst injuries. He retired in 1975 after he was waived during the preseason. At the time. his 3,407 rushing yards were the third highest rushing total in franchise history.

Personal life

After his career, he acted in a number of films and also served as a football film consultant.

Films and television

  • Technical consultant for Gus (1976)
  • Nickelodeon as a bouncer
  • Police Woman episode "Death Game" (1977)
  • Superdome (1978TV) as Caretta
  • Heaven Can Wait (1978) as Owens. Josephson also served as a technical consultant for the film.
  • References

    Les Josephson Wikipedia


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