Position: Defensive Lineman (DL) Date of Birth: March 18, 1900
Teams Played For:
Cleveland Indians (CLE) - 1923 to 1925
Career Overview:
Ralph Vince was an early professional football player who played in the American Professional Football Association (APFA), which later became known as the National Football League (NFL). His career spanned three seasons, all with the Cleveland Indians, where he contributed as a defensive lineman.
Career Highlights and Accomplishments:
Part of the early years of professional football during the formation of the NFL.
Demonstrated versatility and durability by playing multiple seasons in a challenging era for football players.
Contributed to the team during a pivotal time in the league's history as it transitioned from a more informal structure to the organized NFL we know today.
While not a household name in the annals of NFL history, Ralph Vince's participation in the league during its formative years highlights the contributions of players who laid the groundwork for future generations of football.
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