Al Pollard


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Position: RB
Date of Birth: September 7, 1928
Height / Weight: 6'0" / 196 lbs
First Team: NYY (1951)
Last Team: PHI (1953)

Running Back Stats

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Career Summary

Last Updated: February 10, 2025

Career History of Al Pollard

Name: Al Pollard

Date of Birth: September 7, 1928

Position: Running Back (RB)

Teams Played For

  • New York Yankees (NYY) - 1951
  • Philadelphia Eagles (PHI) - 1953

Career Overview

Al Pollard began his professional football career with the New York Yankees in 1951, a team that was part of the All-America Football Conference (AAFC) before the league disbanded. He played as a running back, showcasing his skills on the field during a transitional time for professional football.

After his stint with the Yankees, Pollard moved to the Philadelphia Eagles, where he continued to play at the running back position in
1953. His time in the NFL, while not extensively documented, contributed to the early development of the league during the post-war era.

Highlights and Accomplishments

  • Part of the early 1950s football scene, contributing to the evolution of the running back position.
  • Participated in the league during a dynamic period of professional football history.

While Al Pollard may not be widely known in the annals of NFL history, his contributions to the teams he played for and the era in which he played remain a part of the rich tapestry of professional football.

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