Doug Brightwell
American gridiron football player (born 1928)
- Ingleside (Texas)
- Alvin (Texas)
James Douglas Brightwell (born October 12, 1928)[1] is a former American football player who played for the Saskatchewan Roughriders and Edmonton Eskimos in Canada.[2] He played college football at Texas Christian University from 1945 to 1948. He was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1948, for the 1949 season, but instead decided to play professionally in Canada.[3]
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Pittsburgh Steelers 1949 NFL draft selections
- Bob Gage
- Harper Davis
- Bill Walsh
- Joe Geri
- Bob Long
- Doug Brightwell
- Bill Talarico
- George Brown
- Tom Brennan
- Bob Hood
- Al Sanders
- Jim Finks
- R.R. Walston
- Dave Moon
- Ed Sobczak
- Denvard Snell
- Veto Kissell
- Clint Shipman
- Jack McBride
- Ben Mann
- Joe Jackura
- Lloyd Jackson
- Jim Owens
- Ivan Snowden
- Bobby Gaff
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