Charley Ellzey played two seasons with the St. Louis Cardinals in the National Football League (NFL).
He contributed to the offensive line during a period when the Cardinals were building their team in the early 1960s.
Despite being a lesser-known player, Ellzey's role as an offensive lineman was crucial for protecting the quarterback and facilitating the running game.
Post-Football Career
Details about Ellzey’s life after football remain limited, but like many former players, he likely transitioned into various roles outside of professional sports.
Charley Ellzey's contributions to the game, although not widely documented, reflect the essential role that offensive linemen play in the success of a football team.
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