Rommie Lee Loudd (born June 8, 1933, in Madisonville, Texas, died May 9, 1998, in Miami, Florida) was an American former collegiate and Professional Football player, coach, and executive. He was the first black assistant coach in the American Football League and the first black majority owner of a major league sports team.
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| - Rommie Lee Loudd (born June 8, 1933, in Madisonville, Texas, died May 9, 1998, in Miami, Florida) was an American former collegiate and Professional Football player, coach, and executive. He was the first black assistant coach in the American Football League and the first black majority owner of a major league sports team.
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- New England Patriots Director of Player Personnel
- New England Patriots Director of Pro Scouting
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Career Highlights
| - *1954 FWAA & UPI National Champion
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| - Player of American and Canadian football
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| - Rommie Lee Loudd (born June 8, 1933, in Madisonville, Texas, died May 9, 1998, in Miami, Florida) was an American former collegiate and Professional Football player, coach, and executive. He was the first black assistant coach in the American Football League and the first black majority owner of a major league sports team.
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