Clyde Ehrhardt was an American football player who played as an offensive lineman in the National Football League (NFL). His professional career spanned four seasons with one team.
Professional Career
Team: Washington Redskins (WAS)
Years Active: 1946 - 1949
Career Highlights
Clyde Ehrhardt joined the NFL in 1946, the same year the league expanded after World War II.
He played for the Washington Redskins during a formative period for the team, contributing to their line during a time of growth in professional football.
Ehrhardt was known for his versatility and grit on the offensive line, helping to protect the quarterback and create running lanes for the backs.
Legacy
While not a household name, Clyde Ehrhardt’s contributions in the early days of the NFL helped lay the groundwork for the evolution of offensive linemen in the league. His dedication to the sport is remembered by those who appreciate the history of football.
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