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Jamie J. Caleb (born October 29, 1936) is an American former gridiron football player who played for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Canadian Football League (CFL) and the Minnesota Vikings and Cleveland Browns of the National Football League (NFL). He won the Grey Cup with the Tiger-Cats in 1963.[1] He played college football for the Grambling Tigers and was drafted in the 1959 NFL draft by Cleveland (Round 16, #191 overall). Caleb, a fullback, joined the Philadelphia Bulldogs of the Continental Football League (COFL) and because of injuries, he was also pressed into action as the place kicker. In the 1966 Continental Football League Championship Game at Temple Stadium in Philadelphia, he kicked the winning field goal for the Bulldogs to win the CFL Championship.

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'''Jamie Caleb''' is an American former gridiron football player known for his career as a halfback and fullback in the National Football League and Canadian Football League. He played professionally in the early to mid-1960s, appearing for the Cleveland Browns, Minnesota Vikings, and Hamilton Tiger-Cats. Caleb primarily served as a reserve player and contributed on special teams during his career. Born on October 29, 1936, in Calhoun, Louisiana, Caleb attended Carroll High School and played college football at Grambling State University. He was selected by the Cleveland Browns in the 16th round (191st overall) of the 1959 NFL Draft. His professional tenure included stints with the Browns in 1960 and 1965, the Vikings in 1961, and the Tiger-Cats from 1962 to 1963.

Early life

Birth and background

Jamie Caleb was born on October 29, 1936, in Calhoun, Louisiana, USA. This small town in northern Louisiana served as his place of origin. He possessed a sturdy athletic build, standing at 6 feet 1 inch tall and weighing 210 pounds.

Education

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College football career

Grambling State Tigers

Jamie Caleb played college football for the Grambling State Tigers at Grambling State University. His collegiate tenure concluded with his selection by the Cleveland Browns in the 16th round (191st overall) of the 1959 NFL Draft. Limited details are available regarding his specific role, performance, or seasons at Grambling, consistent with records for many players from that era at historically Black colleges and universities.

Professional football career

NFL tenure

Jamie Caleb was selected by the Cleveland Browns in the 16th round (191st overall) of the 1959 NFL Draft. He played as a halfback and fullback during his time in the league. His NFL tenure included stints with the Cleveland Browns in 1960 and 1965, as well as with the Minnesota Vikings in 1961. Caleb appeared in 12 games for the Browns in 1960, 10 games for the Vikings in 1961, and 5 games for the Browns in 1965, serving primarily as a reserve player.

CFL and Continental Football League

Jamie Caleb played in the Canadian Football League with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats from 1962 to 1963, appearing in a handful of games as a running back and accumulating rushing yards during his tenure. He later played in the Continental Football League for the Philadelphia Bulldogs in 1966, where he primarily served as a fullback but was also pressed into placekicking duties due to team injuries. In the league's championship game, Caleb kicked the winning field goal in sudden-death overtime to secure the Continental Football League title for the Bulldogs. The following year, in 1967, he played for the Charleston Rockets in the Continental Football League, listed on the roster as a running back and kicker.

Achievements and statistics

Championships won

Jamie Caleb won two team championships during his professional football career. As a member of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the Canadian Football League, he was part of the squad that captured the 51st Grey Cup in 1963. The Tiger-Cats defeated the BC Lions 21-10 on November 30, 1963, at Empire Stadium in Vancouver. Caleb also achieved championship success in the Continental Football League with the Philadelphia Bulldogs in 1966. The Bulldogs claimed the league title by defeating the Orlando Panthers 20-17 in overtime in the championship game on December 4, 1966, at Temple Stadium in Philadelphia before 5,226 spectators. Caleb, listed as a fullback-halfback-placekicker on the roster, appeared in all 14 games for the team that season.

Career statistics

Jamie Caleb recorded 71 rushing yards on 11 attempts during his NFL career, for an average of 6.5 yards per carry and 1 rushing touchdown. These statistics were compiled across 27 games with the Cleveland Browns in 1960 and 1965 and the Minnesota Vikings in 1961. Detailed breakdowns show 8 attempts for 60 yards and the touchdown in 1960, 3 attempts for 11 yards in 1961, and no rushing attempts in 1965. In the CFL with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats (1962-1963), he recorded 62 rushing attempts for 262 yards (4.2 average) and 3 rushing touchdowns, along with 2 receptions for 1 yard and additional scoring via a fumble recovery touchdown. In the 1966 COFL season with the Philadelphia Bulldogs, he had 43 rushing attempts for 124 yards (2.9 average), 7 receptions for 65 yards and 1 touchdown, 1 completion for 52 yards and 1 touchdown, 8 punts for 273 yards, and kicking contributions of 38/41 extra points, 7/13 field goals, and 65 total points (second on the team).

Media appearances

Television credits

Jamie Caleb's television credits are limited to non-acting appearances as himself on the sports broadcast series The NFL on CBS. He appeared in five episodes between 1960 and 1961, credited as Self - Minnesota Vikings Running Back and Self - Cleveland Browns Running Back, reflecting his active role as a professional football player during that period. These represent his only documented credits in television or film according to IMDb records. Born on October 29, 1936, in Calhoun, Louisiana, Caleb's media exposure was tied directly to his NFL tenure with the Cleveland Browns and Minnesota Vikings.

Later life and legacy

Post-career activities

Little is known about Jamie Caleb's activities following his retirement from professional football after the 1966 season. Public sources provide no detailed accounts of his post-career life, occupation, residence, or involvement in community or other endeavors. As of 2024, Caleb is 88 years old.

Recognition

Jamie Caleb is recognized for his lasting contributions to football as a versatile player and Grambling State University alumnus. He was inducted into the Grambling Legends Sports Hall of Fame in 2013 as part of a 12-member class, honoring his multi-faceted role during his college career where he stood out as a do-anything performer capable of contributing at several positions. His legacy also encompasses success in different professional leagues. Caleb played for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats during their 1963 Grey Cup appearance. He later secured a championship in the Continental Football League with the Philadelphia Bulldogs in 1966, notably kicking the winning field goal in the title game. These accomplishments underscore his impact across different professional circuits and his enduring recognition within the Grambling sports community.
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