Background
Simpson was born in Miami, Florida in 1934, and grew up in an apartment complex on the Miami bayfront.
Simpson was born in Miami, Florida in 1934, and grew up in an apartment complex on the Miami bayfront.
He attended Miami Edison Senior High School in Miami, and he was a standout high school football halfback for the Edison Raiders.
Simpson played college football for the University of Florida, and then played professionally for the Baltimore Colts and the Pittsburgh Steelers of the NFL.
Simpson accepted an athletic scholarship to attend the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida, where he played both halfback and defensive back for coach Bob Woodruff"s Florida Gators football team from 1953 to 1956. Simpson was a third-team All-Southeastern Conference (Securities and Exchange Commission) selection in 1954 and 1955, and a second-team All-Securities and Exchange Commission selection in 1956. As a halfback on offense, he finished his college career with an average of 6.3 rushing yards per carry—still one of the three best career averages in Gators history.
Woodruff ranked him as the Gators" best defensive back and one of their three best running backs of the 1950s.
Simpson was inducted into the University of Florida Athletic Hall of Fame as a "Gator Great" in 2001. The Baltimore Colts selected Simpson in the fourth round (forty-fourth pick overall) of the 1957 NFL Draft.
He signed with the Colts for $7,800 per season and a $1,000 signing bonus, and played three seasons for the Colts. Before he could report to the Colts" training camp, however, he first had to report for twenty-one months of United States. Army infantry and paratrooper training at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
After completing his military service obligations, Simpson was activated for the final two games of the 1958 season and became a starting defensive back and periodic kick returner for the Baltimore Colts" 1958 and 1959 NFL championship teams of coach Weeb Ewbank.
The Colts traded Simpson to the Pittsburgh Steelers for Billy Ray Smith after the 1960 season, and he played his final two professional seasons for the Steelers in 1961 and 1962. During his five-season NFL career, Simpson played in forty-five regular season games, and recorded two interceptions.