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Michael Paul Bundra (June 24, 1939 - August 1, 2009) was a professional football player, drafted by the Detroit Lions in 1962. He played with the Lions for two seasons before playing for both the Minnesota Vikings (4 games) and the Cleveland Browns (9 games) in the 1964 season, which earned him a NFL championship ring when the Browns beat the Baltimore Colts 27-0.
He played for the New York Giants the next season, playing 9 games before retiring. In 48 total career games, he recovered 4 fumbles.
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On August 1, 2009, Bundra died at age 70 in Maryville, Tennessee. [3]