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An Icon Forged in Texas: The Legacy of Jim Ray Smith | James Ray Smith, affectionately known as "Jim," wasn't just a Baylor football legend; he was an embodiment of resilience, dedication, and excellence. Born in West Columbia, Texas, in 1932, Smith's talent was evident early on, leading him to become a two-way star for the Baylor Bears. Playing tackle from 1953 to 1955, his strength and agility earned him All-America honors in 1953.

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An Icon Forged in Texas: The Legacy of Jim Ray Smith

By Darin Hayes 📅 2024-02-27
James Ray Smith, affectionately known as "Jim," wasn't just a Baylor football legend; he was an embodiment of resilience, dedication, and excellence. Born in West Columbia, Texas, in 1932, Smith's talent was evident early on, leading him to become a two-way star for the Baylor Bears. Playing tackle from 1953 to 1955, his strength and agility earned him All-America honors in 1953.

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Beyond his athletic prowess, Smith displayed remarkable leadership, contributing to his community through the Baylor Chamber of Commerce. He served in the U.S. Army before embarking on a successful professional career with the Cleveland Browns and Dallas Cowboys. His dominance continued as a five-time Pro Bowl selection and a key player in the Cowboys' early success.

Smith retired from football in 1964, but his legacy transcended the gridiron. He became a successful businessman in Dallas, serving in leadership roles for the Cotton Bowl Association and the Baylor Lettermen's Club. His commitment to his alma mater remained unwavering, and in 1968, he was inducted into the Baylor University Athletics Hall of Fame.

Cleveland Browns Legend (1956-1962)

Drafted by the Browns in 1954 as a defensive end, he quickly became an integral part of the legendary Cleveland Browns teams of the late 1950s and early 1960s.

Transitioned to offensive guard under coach Paul Brown, becoming a renowned blocker with exceptional speed and agility.



Key protector for Hall of Famers Jim Brown and Bobby Mitchell, contributing to their phenomenal rushing records and the Browns' continued success.

Five-time Pro Bowl selection (1958-1962) and a three-time First-Team All-Pro (1959-1961), widely considered one of the best guards of his era.

Part of the 1957 NFL Championship team, solidifying his place as a key contributor to the Browns' legacy.

Brief retirement in 1962, but was lured back by the Browns, highlighting his importance to the team.

Brief Stint with Dallas (1963-1964)

Joined the expansion Dallas Cowboys in 1963, bringing veteran leadership and experience to a young team.

While injuries limited his impact, his presence helped establish the Cowboys' early identity.

Retired for good after the 1964 season.
Legacy

While primarily known for his exceptional blocking, Smith was a versatile athlete who excelled on both sides of the ball early in his career.

Although lacking the individual accolades of running backs like Jim Brown, Smith's selfless play and contributions were pivotal to the Browns' success.





About "An Icon Forged in Texas:...Smith" 🡃
Category:Football Legend
NFL Jersey:Number 64
Football Name:Jim Ray Smith
Football Team:Baylor Bears, Cleveland Browns, Dallas Cowboys
Sports:College Football Hall of Fame
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