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Ray Donaldson was born on 18 May, 1958 in Rome, Georgia, U.S., is an American football player (born 1958). Discover Ray Donaldson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 65 years old?

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Age 65 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 18 May, 1958
Birthday 18 May
Birthplace Rome, Georgia, U.S.
Nationality Georgia

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1958

Ray Canute Donaldson (born May 18, 1958) is an American former professional football player who was a center in the National Football League (NFL) for the Baltimore/Indianapolis Colts, Seattle Seahawks and Dallas Cowboys.

He played college football for the Georgia Bulldogs.

Donaldson attended East Rome High School where he participated in basketball and football, playing as a linebacker, fullback and tight end.

As a senior, he received High School All-American and All‐State honors.

His jersey has since been retired.

He accepted a football scholarship from the University of Georgia with the intention of playing linebacker.

As a sophomore, he was switched to center after the fifth game of the season because of injuries.

He also played guard during his time in college.

As a senior, he was an All-American and an All-Southeastern Conference selection.

He also played in the East–West Shrine Game and the Senior Bowl.

1980

Donaldson was selected by the Baltimore Colts in the second round (32nd overall) of the 1980 NFL Draft.

As a rookie, he was a reserve offensive lineman (center & guard), tied for fifth on the team with 9 special teams tackles.

1981

In 1981, he was named the starting center and it is believed that he also became the first starting African American center in NFL History.

He still played on the punt coverage unit, making 2 special teams tackles.

1983

In 1983, he was named as a first alternate to the Pro Bowl, while helping the team lead the AFC with 2,695 rushing yards.

1986

In 1986, he received his first Pro Bowl nomination.

He played with the Colts for 13 years and made the Pro Bowl 4 straight seasons from 1986 to 1989.

At the time, he was tied for second-place all-time for years of service with the club, trailing only Johnny Unitas' 17 seasons.

1987

In 1987, he missed weeks 3 through 5 because of the NFLPA strike, ending a streak of 91 consecutive starts.

He received his first nomination as a Pro Bowl starter.

He also went to the playoffs for the only time in his career.

1991

In 1991, he suffered a broken fibula and was lost for the season after the third game against the Los Angeles Raiders, snapping a streak of 61 consecutive games played and started since the 1987 NFLPA strike.

They were also the first games in his career missed because of injury.

1993

On February 18, 1993, he was released at the age of 35.

At his retirement, he was third in team history with 184 games played.

On April 20, 1993, Donaldson signed as a free agent with the Seattle Seahawks and anchored an offensive line that helped the team lead the AFC in rushing for the first time in franchise history with 2,015 yards.

1994

In 1994, he helped Chris Warren rank first in the AFC with 1,545 rushing yards.

1995

Needing help at center after Mark Stepnoski left to the Houston Oilers, the Dallas Cowboys signed Donaldson as an unrestricted free agent on March 20, 1995.

That season, he was the NFL's oldest starting center until suffering a broken right ankle and being placed on the injured reserve list, snapping a string of 60 consecutive starts.

He was replaced by Derek Kennard and missed the last 4 regular-season games and all of the playoffs, including Super Bowl XXX.

Donaldson contributed to the offensive line breaking a team record by allowing just 18 sacks in a season and to Emmitt Smith winning his fourth rushing title, score an NFL record 25 rushing touchdowns and gain a club record 1,773 rushing yards.

1996

In 1996, he started 16 games in a line that led the league in allowing the fewest sacks with 19.

1997

Donaldson was released for salary cap reasons in the 1997 off-season.

During his time with the Cowboys, he experienced a career renaissance, making the Pro Bowl both seasons.

He was also part of a formidable offensive line that included: Larry Allen, Nate Newton, Mark Tuinei and Erik Williams.

Donaldson currently resides in Indianapolis, Indiana where he is a high school football coach.

His cousin Robert Lavette was an NFL player for the Dallas Cowboys.

During his high school football days at East Rome, he was teammates with future Pro Wrestling legend Arn Anderson

2006

In 2006, he was inducted into the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame.

2010

In 2010, he was inducted into the Rome Sports Hall of Fame.