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Paul Lea

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After his football career, Lea returned to New Orleans and graduated from Tulane Medical School. He became an
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and was director of anesthesia at Methodist Hospital in eastern New Orleans for 30 years. After
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destroyed his New Orleans home in 2005, he moved to
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Breckenridge, Texas
Raton, New Mexico
American football
Tulane University
Southeastern Conference
1948 College Football All-America Team
Chicago Bears
1951 NFL draft
Pittsburgh Steelers
Calgary Stampeders
anesthesiologist
Hurricane Katrina
Gunnison, Colorado
Paul Lea
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