Bob Kennedy (American football, born 1921)
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Position: | Running back Defensive back |
Personal information | |
Born: | Sandpoint, Idaho, U.S. | June 29, 1921
Died: | July 29, 2010 Boise, Idaho, U.S. | (aged 89)
Height: | 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) |
Weight: | 195 lb (88 kg) |
Career information | |
High school: | Sandpoint |
College: | Washington State |
NFL draft: | 1943 / round: 4 / pick: 27 |
Career history | |
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Career highlights and awards | |
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Military career | |
Allegiance | United States |
Service | U.S. Army Air Forces |
Rank | Lieutenant |
Battles / wars | World War II |
Stats at Pro Football Reference |
Robert Henry Kennedy (June 29, 1921 – July 29, 2010) was an American professional football player who was a running back for five seasons with the New York Yankees of the All-America Football Conference (AAFC) and the New York Yanks of the National Football League (NFL).[1]
Football career
After graduation from Sandpoint High School in northern Idaho, Kennedy attended Washington State College in Pullman and played college football for the Cougars;[2][3][4][5] he was an All-American fullback and quarterback.[6] He continued to play football for the U.S. Army Air Forces during the years of World War II,[6] with the Third Air Force Gremlins.
Although selected by the Philadelphia Eagles in the 1943 NFL draft,[7] after the war Kennedy signed a contract to play for the upstart New York Yankees of the AAFC, a new professional league established in competition with the established NFL. Kennedy played "both ways" for the Yankees, starting as a running back on offense and a linebacker and defensive back on defense.[6]
In 1950, following the merger of the AAFC and the NFL, Kennedy played one season for the short-lived New York Yanks of the NFL.
After football
During his later years, Kennedy worked as a real estate broker and a property developer in southern California; he was a proficient chef and an aficionado of playing cards.[6]
He was inducted into the WSU athletic hall of fame in 1988.[8]
References
- ^ "Bob Kennedy Stats". Pro-Football-Reference.com.
- ^ Strite, Dick (October 4, 1942). "WSC Cougars plow through Webfoots, 7-0". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). p. 1.
- ^ Hampson, Fred (October 25, 1942). "Washington State overpowers Oregon State, 26-13". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). p. 18.
- ^ "Boom! Kennedy scores". Spokane Daily Chronicle. (Washington). (photo). November 9, 1942. p. 11.
- ^ "Kennedy winds up as leader". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). Associated Press. December 7, 1942. p. 11.
- ^ a b c d "Robert H. 'Bob' Kennedy," The Arizona Republic, www.azcentral.com/
- ^ "Many W.S.C. and Idaho football players named in pro league draft". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). Associated Press. April 9, 1943. p. 13.
- ^ Pierce, Oliver (September 14, 1988). "Six to join WSU's hall of fame". Idahonian. (Moscow). p. 9A.
External links
- Washington State University Athletics Hall of Fame Archived 2019-07-03 at the Wayback Machine – Bob Kennedy
- Career statistics from NFL.com · Pro Football Reference