Elex Price
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Position: | N.D. Taylor (Yazoo City, Mississippi) | ||
College: | Alcorn State (1969–1972) | ||
Undrafted: | 1973 | ||
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Elex Drummond Price (born August 11, 1950) is an
Early life and high school career
Price was born on August 11, 1950, in
Price played
College career
Price attended
Professional career
After going unselected in the 1973 NFL draft, Price signed a free agent contract with the New Orleans Saints.[2][12] His speed and quickness were praised by head coach J. D. Roberts in training camp and he made the final roster.[2][13] Price was named to the starting lineup following an injury to the team's first pick in the draft, Derland Moore.[14][15] In the season opener, a 62–7 loss to the Atlanta Falcons, he recorded eight solo tackles, four assists, and one sack.[16] He also recovered a fumble, which led to the only Saints score of the game.[3] "I was so embarrassed I cried. I really was hurt we lost by that great a margin," Price later reflected.[3] He went on to start all 14 games as a rookie, recording 95 tackles, two deflections, and one fumble recovery while making the league-minimum of $14,000.[15]
In 1975, Price played in all 14 games, though he started just two, as the Saints went 2–12.[1][17] In 1976, Price started 13 games and recorded a team-high 8.5 sacks.[6] In a 51–27 win over the Seattle Seahawks, he forced a fumble on Don Testerman on the first play of the game before intercepting a screen pass and returning it 23 yards for a touchdown in the third quarter.[18][19] It was his first touchdown as a pro.[13]
In 1978, Price led all National Football Conference (NFC) interior linemen with 104 total tackles (82 unassisted), as well as seven sacks and four forced fumbles as the team won a franchise-record seven games.[20][21]
On August 3, 1979, Price signed a four-year contract extension with the Saints, just hours ahead of the team's first preseason game.
In 1980, Price played in 14 games, starting just one. He scored the only touchdown in their 40–7 defeat to the St. Louis Cardinals, blocking a punt and returning it 19 yards for the score.[25] Price was released on June 9, 1981.[26]
Personal life
I figured if I was going to be out on the town, I might as well spend money in my own place.
— Price, explaining his decision to buy a disco club in Yazoo City.[27]
Price was named after his great-grandfather.[2] Early in his NFL career, he worked as a car salesman in his hometown of Yazoo City, Mississippi.[13] He also owned a nightclub in Yazoo from 1976 to "about 1980."[5] After his playing career, he started a contracting business in Jackson, "painting and putting up sheet rock."[5]
Price married his wife Robbie and the couple had one son named Elex, Jr.[5]
References
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