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Leon Bright
No. 26, 45
Born: (1955-05-19) May 19, 1955 (age 69)
Starke, Florida, U.S.
Career information
StatusRetired
CFL statusAmerican
Position(s)RB
Height5 ft 9 in (175 cm)
Weight192 lb (87 kg)
CollegeFlorida State
High schoolMerritt Island
Career history
As player
19771980BC Lions (CFL)
1981–1983New York Giants
1984–1985Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Career highlights and awards
CFL All-Star1977
CFL West All-Star1977
Awards1977 - Most Outstanding Rookie
Career stats

Leon "Pop" Bright, Jr. (born May 19, 1955 in Starke, Florida) is a former Gridiron football player in the Canadian Football League for four years and in the National Football League for five years.

He played Jr high school ball at Thomas Jefferson Jr High, high school footballatMerritt Island High SchoolinMerritt Island, Florida and was on the 1972 Merritt Island High, Florida Class AAAA state championship team. Bright was named to the FHSAA's All-Century Team which selected the Top 33 players in the 100-year history of high school football in the state of Florida's history.[1]

He played college footballatFlorida State University where he still holds the record for most yards on a kickoff return, which resulted in a touchdown.[2]

From 1977-1980, Bright played running back, wide receiver, defensive back, and kickoff returner for the BC Lions.[3][4]

He also played for the New York Giants from 1981–1983, serving as the team's primary punt returner. He was with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers from 1984-1985.

Bright was selected to the Lions' 2004 50th Anniversary Dream Team. In 2006, he was the head coach for the Daytona Beach Thunder arena football team.

Leon also runs the Leon Bright Charitable Foundation. His foundation works with underprivileged kids and families.

He is the eldest of 10 children and also the eldest of 23 paternal grandchildren. Bright and wife, Tammy, currently reside in Volusia County, Florida. He has four children and four grandchildren.[citation needed]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2009-12-27. Retrieved 2010-01-26.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  • ^ "Florida State University Official Athletic Site". Archived from the original on 2009-01-01. Retrieved 2008-10-23.
  • ^ "B.C. Can’t Find Bright", Leader-Post (March 18, 1981).
  • ^ "Move to Big Apple Pays off For Bright", Star-Phoenix (December 19, 1981).

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