Cleveland Elam

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Cleveland Elam
Date of birth(1952-04-05)April 5, 1952
Place of birthMemphis, Tennessee
Date of deathJuly 12, 2012(2012-07-12) (aged 60)
Place of deathSalisbury, North Carolina
Career information
Position(s)Defensive tackle
US collegeTennessee State
NFL draft1975 / Round: 4 / Pick: 85
Career history
As player
1975–1978San Francisco 49ers
1979Detroit Lions
Career highlights and awards
Pro Bowls2
Career stats

Cleveland Elam (April 5, 1952 – July 12, 2012) was a National Football League defensive tackle who played for the San Francisco 49ers and the Detroit Lions in an injury-shortened five-year career that lasted from 1975 to 1979

Teaming with Cedric Hardman, Jimmy Webb and Tommy Hart, the 49ers Gold Rush defensive line led the NFL in sacks during the 1976 season. Elam had 14.5 sacks in 1976 and led the team with 17.5 sacks in 1977.

Elam played college football at Tennessee State University and was drafted in the fourth round of the 1975 NFL Draft by the 49ers. He was a two time Pro Bowler in 1976 and 1977.

Elam died on July 12, 2012 survived by his wife Blanche and four children.[1]

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