Date of Birth: May 2, 1907 Position: Offensive Lineman (OL)
Career Timeline
1930: Began professional career with the Chicago Cardinals (CHC)
1931-1935: Played for the Portsmouth Spartans (POR)
1936: Finished career with the Detroit Lions (DET)
Career Highlights and Accomplishments
Part of the early formation of the NFL, contributing to the growth of professional football in the United States.
Played during a time when the league was still establishing its rules and identity, helping to lay the groundwork for future players and teams.
Participated in the transition of the Portsmouth Spartans, a team known for its success in the early 1930s, before they moved to Detroit and became the Lions.
Legacy
While Clare Randolph may not be as widely recognized as some of his contemporaries, his contributions as an offensive lineman during the formative years of the NFL helped shape the future of the game. His career spanned six seasons, during which he played for three different teams, showcasing his adaptability and skill in a competitive league.
Randolph's journey reflects the evolution of the league and the players who contributed to its rich history, making him a noteworthy figure among early professional football players.
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