DeLamielleure played on the wedge of the kickoff return team his entire career in Buffalo.
Simpson, behind the "Electric Company" achieved his second "quadruple crown" in three years and also had the longest run in NFL.
In 1973, DeLamielleure was Co-Offensive Linemen of the Year as awarded by the 1000 Yard Rusher Club, Columbus, Ohio.
In 1977, DeLamielleure received the Forrest Gregg Award as the NFL's Top Offensive Lineman for that season.
In 1980, DeLamielleure was traded to the Cleveland Browns where he blocked for his 2nd NFL MVP, Brian Sipe.
Also, the 1980 Browns offensive line led NFL in allowing the lowest sacks percentage and blocked for a 1,000-yard runner (Mike Pruitt).
[4] DeLamielleure was a key advocate for retired players of the league in need of financial assistance.
The AAFL planned to take collegiate players provided they've earned a four-year college degree.
The bike tour was to raise funds needed to complete construction and provide the necessary resources to support the abandoned, abused and neglected children of that region.