Paul James Krause (born February 19, 1942) is a former
American football safety who played in the
National Football League (NFL).
Gifted with a great frame, speed and range, Krause established himself as a defensive force against opposing
wide receivers. He led the league with 12 interceptions as a rookie before going on to set the NFL career interceptions record with 81 (which he picked off from 45 different quarterbacks) and was inducted into the
Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1998.
Krause was selected eight times to the Pro Bowl during his 16 seasons in the NFL.
Early life
Krause attended and played
high school football at
Bendle High School
Bendle High School is a public high school in Burton, Michigan, United States. It serves grades 9-12 for the Bendle Public Schools.
History
In 1928 in the southern portion of what was then Burton Township, the first Bendle School, which served k ...
in
Burton, Michigan and earned all-state honors in basketball, football, baseball and track.
Known for once scoring 78 points in a basketball game, he was one of the few in his high school to ever receive an athletic scholarship.
College career
Krause attended and played
college football
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Unlike most ...
at the
University of Iowa. He was a two-way starter as a
wide receiver,
running back, and
defensive back
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.
As a senior in 1963, he tied the Iowa record with six touchdown pass receptions
and was selected for the
Senior Bowl, the East-West Shrine game, the Coaches' All-American game and the College All-Star game.
He finished his college career with 42 receptions for 718 yards, 49 carries for 263 yards, and 8 touchdowns.
Krause also played baseball at Iowa. As a sophomore, he earned
All-American honors and was drafted into the major leagues, but he turned down the offer.
Krause's chances to play professional baseball were ended when he injured his shoulder in his junior year playing football against the
University of Michigan.
Professional career
Washington Redskins
Krause was drafted in the second round of the
1964 NFL Draft
The 1964 National Football League draft was held in Chicago, Illinois, at the Sheraton Hotel & Towers on Monday, December 2, 1963.
The first overall pick was Dave Parks, an end from Texas Tech, selected by the San Francisco 49ers.
The AFL dra ...
by the
Washington Redskins. In his rookie season, he led the NFL in interceptions with 12, including interceptions in seven straight games, and was named to the All-NFL first team.
He was named to his first of eight Pro Bowls and was second only to teammate
Charley Taylor for the
NFL Rookie of the Year
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award.
Although he intercepted 28 passes in his first four seasons with the Redskins, he was traded to the
Minnesota Vikings for
linebacker Marlin McKeever and a seventh-round draft choice in the
1968 NFL Draft
The 1968 National Football League draft was part of the common draft, in the second year in which the NFL and AFL held a joint draft of college players. It took place at the Belmont Plaza Hotel in New York City on January 30–31, 1968.
The Min ...
.
Minnesota Vikings
Krause played with the Vikings until he retired after the
1979 season. During that time, he was one of 11 players to play in all four of the Vikings Super Bowl appearances (
Super Bowl IV
Super Bowl IV was an American football game played on January 11, 1970 at Tulane Stadium in New Orleans, Louisiana. It was the fourth and final AFL–NFL World Championship Game in professional football prior to the AFL–NFL merger taking eff ...
,
VIII
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In mathematics
8 is:
* a composite number, its proper divisors being , , and . It is twice 4 or four times 2.
* a power of two, being 2 (two cubed), and is the first number of t ...
,
IX, and
XI).
Krause recorded an interception in Super Bowl IV and a fumble recovery in Super Bowl IX.
Krause was often referred to as the Vikings "
center fielder
A center fielder, abbreviated CF, is the outfielder in baseball who plays defense in center field – the baseball and softball fielding position between left field and right field. In the numbering system used to record defensive plays, the c ...
" because of his success as an interscholastic
baseball player and his ability to catch interceptions.
He currently holds the all-time interception record in the
NFL
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with 81, which he returned for 1,185 yards and three touchdowns. He set the record in 1979 against the
Los Angeles Rams
The Los Angeles Rams are a professional American football team based in the Los Angeles metropolitan area. The Rams compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the National Football Conference (NFC) West division. The Rams play ...
, in the second quarter of a 27-21 overtime loss with his 81st interception coming in the final quarter.
The previous record of 79 was held by
Emlen Tunnell
Emlen Lewis Tunnell (March 29, 1924 – July 23, 1975), sometimes known by the nickname "The Gremlin", was an American professional football player and coach. He was the first African American to play for the New York Giants and also the ...
, another former Hawkeye who played for the
New York Giants
The New York Giants are a professional American football team based in the New York metropolitan area. The Giants compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league's National Football Conference (NFC) East division. ...
and the
Green Bay Packers
The Green Bay Packers are a professional American football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The Packers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the National Football Conference (NFC) NFC North, North division. It ...
from
1948
Events January
* January 1
** The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) is inaugurated.
** The Constitution of New Jersey (later subject to amendment) goes into effect.
** The railways of Britain are nationalized, to form British ...
to
1961
Events January
* January 3
** United States President Dwight D. Eisenhower announces that the United States has severed diplomatic and consular relations with Cuba ( Cuba–United States relations are restored in 2015).
** Aero Flight 311 ...
.
Krause recovered 19 fumbles, returning them for 163 yards and three touchdowns. Krause only missed two games due to injuries in 16 seasons.
After football
In 1994, Krause was elected to the Board of County Commissioners for
Dakota County, Minnesota. He served for twenty years and he did not seek re-election in 2014.
Currently, Krause is involved in real estate development and insurance, and he owns several restaurants,
[ including the Dairy Delite in Lakeville, Minnesota. He previously owned a golf course in Elk River, Minnesota.
Krause was named to the Iowa Sports Hall of Fame in 1985,] the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1998, and the Boys & Girls Clubs of Sarasota County
Sarasota County is a county located in Southwest Florida. At the 2020 US census, the population was 434,006. Its county seat is Sarasota and its largest city is North Port. Sarasota County is part of the North Port–Sarasota– Bradenton, ...
Sports Hall of Fame on May 7, 2004.
NFL career statistics
Personal life
Krause is married to his wife, Pam, and has two daughters, Mandi and Zendi, and one son, Blair.
In 1995, Pam Krause was severely injured in a car accident near their home in Lakeville, Minnesota when she was hit by a truck. She spent five and a half months in a coma, but survived and is recuperating.
References
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1942 births
Living people
American athlete-politicians
American football safeties
Eastern Conference Pro Bowl players
Iowa Hawkeyes football players
Minnesota Vikings players
National Conference Pro Bowl players
Players of American football from Flint, Michigan
Pro Football Hall of Fame inductees
Washington Redskins players
Western Conference Pro Bowl players