Position: Offensive Lineman (OL)
Date of Birth: August 18, 1903
Career Span: 1926 - 1934
Team History
Buffalo (BUF) - 1926
Cleveland (CLE)
New York Giants (NYG)
Pottsville (POT)
Detroit (DET)
New York (NY)
Chicago (CHC)
Brooklyn (BRK)
Kansas City (KC)
Cincinnati (CIN) - 1934
Career Highlights and Accomplishments
Lester Caywood was a versatile offensive lineman who played for a total of 10 teams during his professional career in the early years of the NFL.
He began his career in 1926 with the Buffalo team, which was one of the original franchises in the league.
Throughout his time in the NFL, Caywood was known for his durability and ability to adapt to different offensive schemes.
He contributed to the development of the offensive line play during a time when the game was evolving, helping to set the foundation for future linemen.
Despite playing in a league that was still finding its identity, Caywood's journey through multiple teams reflects the competitive nature of the sport during that era.
Legacy
While Lester Caywood may not be a household name today, his contributions to the NFL during its formative years helped shape the future of the game and the role of the offensive lineman.
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