Clay Matthews Sr. Explained

Clay Matthews Sr.
Number:83
Position:Tackle
Birth Date:1 August 1928
Birth Place:Charleston, South Carolina, U.S.
Death Place:Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, U.S.
Height Ft:6
Height In:3
Weight Lbs:219
High School:Charleston (SC)
College:Georgia Tech
Draftyear:1949
Draftround:25
Draftpick:247
(by the Los Angeles Rams)[1]
Pastteams:
Pfr:MattCl20

William Clay Matthews Sr. (August 1, 1928 – March 23, 2017) was an American football tackle and patriarch of the Matthews family of football players. Matthews played for four seasons with the San Francisco 49ers of the National Football League (NFL), the first in 1950. When the Korean War broke out, Matthews enlisted as a paratrooper for the Army's 82nd Airborne Division. In 1953, he returned to the 49ers for three seasons.[2] He played college football at Georgia Tech. He was drafted in the 25th round of the 1949 NFL draft by the Los Angeles Rams before being traded to the 49ers.

After completing his NFL career, he began a career in business, eventually becoming the president of Bell & Howell, a manufacturing company.[3]

His father, H. L. Matthews, coached boxing, baseball, and track at The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina in Charleston, South Carolina.[4]

Matthews's sons, Clay Matthews Jr. and Bruce Matthews, played in the NFL in the 1970s to the 1990s, the latter inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Numerous grandsons have played in the NFL as well, including Clay Matthews III, Kevin, Jake, and Casey Matthews.

Matthews died at the age of 88 on March 23, 2017, in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 1949 Los Angeles Rams . https://web.archive.org/web/20100104212205/http://databasefootball.com/teams/teamyear.htm?tm=LAM&lg=nfl&yr=1949 . databaseFootball.com . unfit . January 4, 2010 . July 17, 2020.
  2. News: For Matthews Clan, N.F.L. Is All in the Family. Branch. John. 2011. The New York Times. 2017-11-27. en-US. 0362-4331.
  3. News: Toughness spans Matthews family's NFL legacy. Wood. Ryan. December 6, 2014. Packers News. 2017-11-27. en.
  4. News: Charleston's first family of football. Post and Courier. Charleston, South Carolina. February 21, 2011. February 17, 2013. Gene Sapakoff.
  5. News: McClain. John. Clay Matthews Sr., football family patriarch, dies at 88. March 24, 2017.