Al Rose
American football player (1905–1985)
American football player
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Born: | (1905-01-26)January 26, 1905 Temple, Texas, U.S. | ||||||
Died: | October 1985 (aged 80) | ||||||
Height: | 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) | ||||||
Weight: | 205 lb (93 kg) | ||||||
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High school: | University Park (TX) Highland Park | ||||||
College: | Texas | ||||||
Position: | End | ||||||
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Alfred Grady Rose (January 26, 1905 – October 1985) was a tight end in the National Football League (NFL) who played for the Providence Steam Roller and the Green Bay Packers.[1] Rose played collegiate ball for the University of Texas before playing professionally for 7 seasons. He retired after the 1936 season.[2]
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Green Bay Packers 1936 NFL champions
- Wayland Becker
- Johnny Blood
- Hank Bruder
- Frank Butler
- Cal Clemens
- Tiny Engebretsen
- Lon Evans
- Milt Gantenbein
- Buckets Goldenberg
- Lou Gordon
- Arnie Herber
- Clarke Hinkle
- Don Hutson
- Swede Johnston
- Walt Kiesling
- Joe Laws
- Russ Letlow
- Harry Mattos
- Paul Miller
- Bob Monnett
- Tony Paulekas
- Al Rose
- George Sauer
- Bernie Scherer
- Herm Schneidman
- Ade Schwammel
- Champ Seibold
- Ernie Smith
- George Svendsen
Head coach: Curly Lambeau
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