Career
In 1966, Guidry was American Federation of Labor-Congress-drafted by Buffalo Bills (Round 8). A linebacker, he played college football for McNeese State University and in the American League and the National League for the Buffalo Bills from 1966 through 1972. Guidry (#59)played linebacker for the Buffalo Bills from 1966-1972 and then he (#46) moved to the Houston Oilers for the 1973 season.
While at Buffalo, he spent three years as a player representative for National League Players Association.
In 1970 Paul was selected for the All-AFC (American Conference of the NFL) Team. Guidry was named one of the top 15 players to wear the #59 for the Buffalo Bills.
Guidry lives in Mountain. Juliet, Tennessee, which is located just outside Nashville and only about 30 miles from Middle Tennessee.
Guidry has supported Golf Tournament Foreign Cystic Fibrosis in Tennessee.
He served in the United States Army Reserve for six years.