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    Receiving touchdowns: 7. Games played: 131. Player stats at NFL.com. Pro Football Hall of Fame. College Football Hall of Fame. Elmer Kenneth Strong (April 21, 1906 – October 5, 1979) was an American professional football player who was a halfback and fullback. He also played minor league baseball.

  2. Learn More. Halfback Ken Strong 's most publicized performance in 14 years of pro football came in the 1934 National Football League Championship Game. In that now historic game, Strong contributed 17 points on two touchdowns, two extra points and a field goal to lead his New York Giants to a 30-13 victory over the Chicago Bears.

  3. Elmer Kenneth Strong Jr. Position: FB-TB-HB-WB-DB-K. 6-0 , 206lb (183cm, 93kg) Born: April 21. in West Haven, CT. More bio, uniform, draft info. Hall of Fame. 3x All-Pro. 1x NFL Champ. HOF All-1930s Team. 2 50 30 50. Become a Stathead & surf this site ad-free. SUMMARY. Career. G. 131. AV. Rush. 379. Yds. 1228. Y/A. 3.2. TD. 24. FantPt. 541.5.

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  4. Strong, a 6-1, 201- pounder from West Haven, Connecticut, amassed more than 2,000 yards rushing and earned All-America laurels that year. It shouldn't have been a surprise. Strong's two-time All- Connecticut performances led West Haven High to state-wide acclaim before he ventured to NYU - and he never stopped churning out the yardage.

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    Elmer Kenneth Strong was an American professional football player who was a halfback and fullback. He also played minor league baseball. Considered one of the greatest all-around players in the early decades of the game, he was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1957 and the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1967 and was named to the ...

  7. Ken Strong was a football coach in the National Football League (NFL) from 1962 to 1965, finishing his career as the kicking coach of the New York Giants. Over his four years of coaching his teams compiled a cumulative win/loss record of 32-22-2. Strong was enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1967 after his playing career. History.

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