Full Name: Ted Cremer Date of Birth: March 16, 1919 Position: Defensive Lineman (DL)
Career History
Detroit Lions (1946)
Joined the team in the inaugural season of the All-America Football Conference (AAFC) after World War II.
Contributed to the team's defensive efforts during a period of rebuilding and establishing a competitive roster.
Green Bay Packers (1948)
Played for the Packers, further showcasing his skills as a defensive lineman.
Part of the franchise during a time when the team was building towards future success under legendary coach Curly Lambeau.
Highlights & Accomplishments
Part of the early post-war era of the NFL, contributing to the growth and popularity of the league.
Showed versatility and resilience playing in an era when the game was incredibly demanding for players.
Although not widely recognized today, Ted Cremer played during a transformative time in professional football.
Legacy
Ted Cremer's contributions to the NFL during its formative years helped lay the groundwork for the future of the league. While he may not have the extensive accolades of some of his contemporaries, his role as a defensive lineman during the late 1940s remains a part of NFL history.
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