Deck Shelley


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Position: RB
Date of Birth: June 4, 1906
Height / Weight: 5'11" / 191 lbs
First Team: POR (1931)
Last Team: GB (1932)

Running Back Stats

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Career Summary

Last Updated: February 10, 2025

Deck Shelley: Career History

Date of Birth: June 4, 1906
Position: Running Back (RB)

Teams Played For:

  • Portland (POR): 1931
  • Providence (PRO): 1931
  • Chicago (CHC): 1931
  • Green Bay (GB): 1932

Career Overview:

Deck Shelley was a professional American football player who played as a running back during the early years of the National Football League (NFL). His career spanned from 1931 to 1932, during which he played for four different teams.

Highlights and Accomplishments:

  • Played in the early days of the NFL, contributing to the growth of the league.
  • Showed versatility by switching teams within the same season.
  • Participated in the development of the running back position in the sport.

Legacy:

While not one of the most widely recognized players in NFL history, Deck Shelley is remembered for his contributions to the league during its formative years. His journey through multiple teams reflects the competitive nature of professional football at the time.
Due to the limited statistical records from the early 1930s, detailed accomplishments and statistics may not be fully available, but Shelley's participation in the league is a testament to his skill and importance in the sport's history.

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