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Born: | Osage, Texas, U.S. | August 17, 1926
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Died: | August 7, 2001 74) Gatesville, Texas, U.S. | (aged
Career information | |
CFL status | American |
Position(s) | End |
Height | 6 ft 1 in (185 cm) |
Weight | 197 lb (89 kg) |
College | Georgia |
NFL draft | 1948 / Round: 1 / Pick: 9th |
Drafted by | Pittsburgh Steelers |
Career history | |
As coach | |
1958 | BC Lions |
1959–1961 | Edmonton Eskimos (line) |
As player | |
1948 | Brooklyn Dodgers (AAFC) |
1949 | Chicago Hornets |
1950–1951 | New York Yanks |
1952 | Dallas Texans |
1953–1954 | Baltimore Colts |
1955–1957 | BC Lions |
Records | NFL record for shortest kick off return for a touchdown (17 yards) |
Daniel Moody Edwards (August 17, 1926 – August 7, 2001) was an American gridiron football player and coach. He played professional as an end in the All-America Football Conference (AAFC), the Canadian Football League (CFL), and the National Football League (NFL).
Biography
Edwards played college football at Georgia. Drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 1st round (9th overall) of the 1948 NFL Draft, Edwards played for the AAFC's Brooklyn Dodgers (1948) and Chicago Hornets (1949) and the NFL's New York Yanks (1950–1951), Dallas Texans (1952) and Baltimore Colts (1953–1954). In 1950, he was selected for the Pro Bowl and First-team All-Pro. He holds the record for the shortest kick off return for a touchdown, 17 yards, set on October 17, 1949.
Following his playing career, Edwards spent four seasons as a coach with the BC Lions and Edmonton Eskimos before leaving football to become an oil executive.[1]
References
- ↑ Hunter, Gorde (May 19, 1962). "One Man's Opinions". The Calgary Herald. Retrieved May 1, 2011.