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Morris Hiram "Red"
Badgro (December 1, 1902 – July 13, 1998) was an
American professional football and
baseball player. He pla**** as an end in the National...
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seven members of the Pro
Football Hall of Fame (Red
Badgro,
Paddy Driscoll,
George Halas,
Ernie Nevers, Ace Parker, Jim Thorpe, and...
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included ****ure Hall of Famers, Red
Badgro and Ace Parker. Both men had pla****
professional baseball in the majors.
Badgro pla**** for the St.
Louis Browns...
- by Hall of Fame
coach Steve Owen, and Hall of Fame
players Mel Hein, Red
Badgro, and
Tuffy Leemans. In 1933 the
Giants faced the
Chicago Bears in the championship...
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first in the new "Eastern Division", and Newman,
center Mel Hein, and Red
Badgro were
named first team All-NFL.
Newman led the NFL in p****es
completed (53)...
- Head
Coach (2017)
Frank Gifford, HB (1977) Ron Mix, OT (1979)
Morris 'Red'
Badgro, E (1981) O. J. Simpson, RB (1985)
Willie Wood, DB (1989)
Anthony Muñoz...
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Steve A****er 2020
Safety Denver Broncos 1989–1998 New York Jets 1999 Red
Badgro ^[3] 1981 End Pre-Modern Era: Two-Way
Performer New York
Yankees (NFL) 1927–1928...
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Yankees Hall of
Famers Players No. Name
Position Tenure Inducted —
Morris Badgro End 1927–1928 1981 — Ray
Flaherty End 1927–1928 1976 —
Harold "Red" Grange...
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original on
March 31, 2023.
Retrieved September 1, 2023. "Red
Badgro Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Draft, College". Pro
Football Reference...
- settler. In 1959, the
cities of Kent and
Renton annexed the community. Red
Badgro was born in Orillia. The Green-Duwamish River:
Connecting people with a...