Cleveland Browns defensive end Paul Wiggin, who played 11 years with the team and was a member of the 1964 NFL Championship squad, passed away on Friday.

He was 91.

A sixth-round selection by the Browns in the 1956 NFL Draft, Wiggin went on to play in 146 consecutive games while being named to the Pro Bowl in 1965 and 1967. Beginning in 1960, he started a streak of having at least six sacks for eight consecutive years, hitting a career high of nine in 1960, but also tallying 8.5 in his final season.

In the 1964 title game victory against the Indianapolis Colts, Wiggin recovered a fumble, one of four he had that season, including one that he returned for a touchdown.

Following his retirement from the NFL, Wiggin began a longtime coaching career, first as a defensive coach with the San F

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