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  • Ordell Braase
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  • Ordell Wayne Braase (born March 13, 1932, in Mitchell, South Dakota) is a retired American football defensive end in the National Football League. He played with the Baltimore Colts throughout his career. While Braase was with the Colts they won the pre-Super Bowl-era NFL Championship two times, in 1958 and 1959. He was a Pro Bowl pick in both 1966 and 1967. In his final season (1968), the Colts went to Super Bowl III, only to lose to the New York Jets. During his football career in Baltimore, Braase performed in commercials for Dixie Cola, even singing their jingle.
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  • 1954
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Number
  • 81
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  • 2
  • 7
  • 157
Birth Date
  • 1932-03-13
Name
  • Braase, Ordell
NFL
  • BRA010382
draftround
  • 14
debutteam
  • Baltimore Colts
Birth Place
Title
College
Highlights
  • * 2× NFL Champion winner * 2× Pro Bowl selection * South Dakota Sports Hall of Fame
Place of Birth
Before
Years
  • --01-05
After
debutyear
  • 1957
Position
draftpick
  • 160
Teams
  • * Baltimore Colts
Date of Birth
  • 1932-03-13
Short Description
  • American football player
finalteam
  • Baltimore Colts
statlabel
  • Fumble recoveries
  • Games played - started
  • Touchdowns
finalyear
  • 1968
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  • Ordell Wayne Braase (born March 13, 1932, in Mitchell, South Dakota) is a retired American football defensive end in the National Football League. He played with the Baltimore Colts throughout his career. While Braase was with the Colts they won the pre-Super Bowl-era NFL Championship two times, in 1958 and 1959. He was a Pro Bowl pick in both 1966 and 1967. In his final season (1968), the Colts went to Super Bowl III, only to lose to the New York Jets. During his football career in Baltimore, Braase performed in commercials for Dixie Cola, even singing their jingle. Following his retirement as an active player, Braase was a restaurant owner in Timonium, Maryland, and in the 1970s was an executive with a Baltimore truck body manufacturer. He also teamed with play-by-play announcer Chuck Thompson to provide color commentary for radio broadcasts of Colts games. In the 1990s, he co-hosted a popular program, Braase, Donovan, Davis and Fans on WJZ-TV in Baltimore with fellow Colt teammate Art Donovan. The trio talked more about Art Donovan's fabled stories than contemporary NFL football, but the show held high ratings in its time period. Braase continues to make his home in the Baltimore area.
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