Lud Wray was a professional football player who played Center (American football). Wray’s height was 6 ft 0 in. Wray died on July 24, 1967, in Philadelphia. Wray was born on February 7, 1894, in Philadelphia. This page looks closely at Lud Wray’s net worth.
Image Credit: Image provided by Dom RemmeyIn high school, Lud Wray played football for Chestnut Hill Academy. Wray played college football on the Penn Quakers football team.
In the past, Wray played for the Buffalo Niagaras, Buffalo Prospects, Union Club of Phoenixville, Union Quakers of Philadelphia, Buffalo All-Americans, and Frankford Yellow Jackets.
Wray has coached for the Penn Quakers football as Assistant coach, Penn as Head coach, Boston Braves as Head coach, Philadelphia Eagles as Head coach, Manhattan Jaspers and Lady Jaspers as Assistant coach, Saint Joseph’s Hawks as Assistant coach, and Holy Cross Crusaders football as Assistant coach. Wray had a coaching record of 13-25-3–> including a regular record of 13-25-3 and a playoff record of 0-0-0–>.
National Football League salaries range dramatically. At the starting level, NFL players earn between $400,000 and $600,000 per year. At the highest, NFL players can bring in $50 million plus. The NFL salary cap is nearly $175 million.
So what was NFL football player Lud Wray’s net worth at the time of death? Our estimate for Lud Wray’s net worth at death is:
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