Austin Gonsoulin

1938 - 2014

Austin Gonsoulin

1938 - 2014

BORN

1938

DIED

2014

Austin Gonsoulin Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Sep. 9, 2014.
BEAUMONT, Texas (AP) - Austin "Goose" Gonsoulin, a former Pro Bowl safety for the Denver Broncos and a member of the team's Ring of Fame, has died. He was 76.

Gonsoulin died Monday while in hospice care in Beaumont, said Kathy Levingston of Levingston Funeral Home in nearby Groves, Texas. She did not have a cause of death but said Gonsoulin was battling prostate cancer.

Following a standout career at Baylor University, Gonsoulin was picked in the American Football League draft by the Dallas Texans, who then shipped him to the Broncos in the team's first trade.

Around the Mile High City, Gonsoulin was known as an "Original Bronco." He led Denver in interceptions four times during his career and was enshrined in the team's Ring of Fame in 1984.

Gonsoulin arrived at his first camp in 1960 along with 120 other guys, some of whom were oil-field workers, and was concerned simply with making the roster.

He instantly stood out and had 11 interceptions his rookie season, which remains a Broncos record. Gonsoulin also played in five All-Star games - would've been six, but one of the games was canceled.

No matter how many interceptions or big plays he made, Gonsoulin always packed up his clothes from his apartment for every road game. He said in a 2012 interview with The Associated Press it was because, "If they ever said, 'You're not coming back,' well, at least I had my stuff, right?"

Really, though, Gonsoulin had no reason to worry. He came up with the American Football League's first interception against Boston and finished his Broncos career as the former league's all-time leader with 43.

Gonsoulin once had four interceptions in a game against Buffalo and another three off Kansas City Chiefs Hall of Fame quarterback Len Dawson.

"Lenny was so mad. He walked by at halftime and swore at me," Gonsoulin recounted in the 2012 interview.

The durable defensive back also picked off big -name QBs such as George Blanda, Jack Kemp and John Hadl.

When asked which receiver was his toughest to cover, he didn't hesitate in saying Lance Alworth of the San Diego Chargers.

"Especially when he was in the slot," Gonsoulin said.

Over his career, Gonsoulin dished out plenty of bone-jarring hits. He absorbed quite a few, too. He once said the toughest hit he ever received was when he tried to tackle Houston Oilers running back Billy Cannon on a swing pass. Gonsoulin went low and hit his helmet on Cannon's knee. Not only was Gonsoulin knocked out, he swallowed his tongue.

He was choking on the field and yet no one could pry open his jaws. Just when trainers were ready to break his teeth to save him, teammate Bud McFadin rushed over and forced his mouth open enough to retrieve Gonsoulin's tongue. When Gonsoulin woke up in the ambulance a little while later, he was still in uniform and wondering what had happened.

Two days later, Gonsoulin was b ack on the field.

He ended up with several lasting ailments from his playing days. His collar bone jutted out from an injury that didn't heal properly and his knees constantly ached. He also suffered numerous concussions.

"A lot of times you hit someone hard and you'd be dazed on sideline," said Gonsoulin, who operated a construction company after his football career. "They'd be like, 'What's your name? Where are you from?' You simply take some smelling salts and go back in.

""I really loved the game. I had so much fun playing,"

Services for the native of Port Arthur, Texas, are scheduled for Saturday.




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Chris Gonsoulin

June 2, 2025

God rest your soul Goose. We just named our beautiful new pup after you sir. A sterling example of Gonsoulin family tradition.

John Howell

November 16, 2014

A school mate of mine at TJ, a great Yellow Jacket! Didn't know him well, but admired him for him manner and gentleness. Followed him in his pro career. Probably will see you soon, goose.

Ronnie and Sheryl Hebert

September 17, 2014

THE FIFTIES WERE great in Port Arthur and folks like Goose Gonsoulin were some of the ones that made that so! Thanks for the memories and prayers to your family!

doug mercer

September 16, 2014

As a young boy growing up in Denver, I always idolized professional athletes. At the top of my list was #23 of the Broncos, Austin "Goose" Gonsoulin. He played a tough, clean brand of football and was well respected by teammates and opponents alike. It was pure joy watching him play football and having him as a member of our community. Though I never got to meet him in person, I always felt like I knew him well because of the class he showed on and off the field. He definitely served as a positive role model for many of us who went on to compete in athletics as kids and adults. My heart goes out to the Gonsoulin family and all his friends and teammates. I will always remember #23 and smile when I see his name in the "Ring of Fame" at the stadium in Denver.

Rat and Brenda

September 15, 2014

It must be exciting to love what do for your chosen career. Austin Gonsoulin is a great example; he loved the game of football and played it well. My family and I are very sorry for your loss, and we hope that you find solace through constant prayer, cherished memories shared with Austin, and the benefits of a successful career. With deepest sympathy!

September 12, 2014

We extend heartfelt condolences on the loss of your dear loved one. May memories warm your heart and give you peace during this difficult time.

Marie Bratton

September 12, 2014

I knew this young man when we were kids...Verna Mae and a few others use to play together...Always a sweet, quiet boy..Good Christian family....He is in heaven now, no doubt...God bless his family.....

art armintor

September 12, 2014

played football with Goose at gilliam Circle when we were kids,very sorry to hear of your loss,may he rest in peace.

Solly Escobedo

September 12, 2014

Words cannot express our sympathy for the loss of a great man and athlete. We heard many stories about Mr. Gonsoulin from our dad.
To Mrs. Gonsoulin - thank you for all your calls concerning our dad during and after his surgery....
You all are in our thoughts and prayers.
From one #23 Family to another...
Joe Escobedo Jr. Family

September 11, 2014

I'm so sorry for the loss of your loved one. May you have peace, be comforted and endure. Romans15:5, 33

September 11, 2014

My sincerest condolences, our kind and loving God is there to comfort and fortify you because he cares.

September 11, 2014

sorry for your loss, my condolence for the family.
Matthew 9:35: "Jesus set out on tour of all the cities and villages, teaching...and preaching the good news of the Kingdom, and curing every sort of disease and every sort of infirmity."
By associating such healing with his preaching about the Kingdom, Jesus provided a marvelous foreview of what he will do for mankind during his Millennial Reign.
-Rivas

September 11, 2014

Romans 15:33. Please read and be comforted.

Billie Listiak

September 10, 2014

There is nothing I can say to ease the loss of a wonderful man and husband. Goose was one of the nicest people I have ever met and consider it a privilege to have know him. Just think, he is up there waiting for us to arrive and maybe getting together a little football with the other players who have gone ahead. My love and prayers are surrounding you.

September 10, 2014

Sincerely sorry for your loss. May you find comfort in Gods word the bible.

September 10, 2014

May you receive of God's mercy.please read Matt.5:3 and know that He will sustain you during your time of need. N.c.

Charlotte

September 10, 2014

So sorry for your loss. May God's love make your grief bearable. (John3:16)

Vic Bulaich

September 10, 2014

Recalled, early in AFL days, then later
in '84 Bronco Ring of Fame. Must of been
special for AFL in 1st year 1960m to
take a defensive player in 1st round.

Tan

September 10, 2014

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Carol C

September 9, 2014

May the God of tender affection and mercy provide the Family with His comfort during this difficult time. My condolences for your loss. James 5:11

September 9, 2014

May the Gonsoulin Family find strength in this difficult time. Austin had a wonderful football career. Good Bless All. Sincerely, Connie (Bergeron) Spradley

September 9, 2014

Grew up knowing Austin and we graduated from high school together in 1956 from Thomas Jefferson and Port Arthur Texas . I always thought highly of "Budgie" as we called him , and his death is a a great loss of a fine person. Nancy Norris Gondron

Jillian

September 9, 2014

May the Beautiful Memories of Austin Gonsoulin provide Solace and Strength to the family during this difficult time. May the family find comfort in God's promise of life without end in Paradise. Matthew 5:5 , Acts 25:15

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