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  1. Dante Lavelli. Dante Bert Joseph Lavelli (February 23, 1923 – January 20, 2009), nicknamed " Gluefingers ", was an American professional football end who played for the Cleveland Browns in the All-America Football Conference (AAFC) and the National Football League (NFL) from 1946 to 1956. Starring alongside quarterback Otto Graham, fullback ...

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    • Ohio State (1942)
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    • Hudson
  2. Dante Lavelli was elected into the Hall of Fame as a Player in 1975. How many games did Dante Lavelli play? Dante Lavelli played 123 games over his career. How many receptions did Dante Lavelli have? Dante Lavelli had 386 receptions over his career. How many receiving yards did Dante Lavelli have? Dante Lavelli had 6,488 receiving yards over ...

    • February 23, 1923
  3. Career Highlights. Dante Lavelli, a quarterback in high school and a halfback as an Ohio State freshman, was switched to end by Buckeye coach Paul Brown before his sophomore season. Yet, when Dante joined the newly formed Cleveland Browns in 1946, injuries and a long stint in the U. S. Army had limited his college experience to just three games.

  4. Jan 21, 2009 · Hall of Fame receiver Dante Lavelli, who played for the Cleveland Browns in the 1940s and 50s, has died at 85. He was known for his great hands and was a favorite target of legendary quarterback Otto Graham. He was also instrumental in the formation of the NFL players' union.

  5. Dante Lavelli – End. Among the many innovations the Browns brought to pro football when they burst onto the scene in 1946 was a revolutionary passing scheme. It was motion-based, with players ...

  6. Jan 22, 2009 · Dante Bert Joseph Lavelli was born Feb. 23, 1923, in Hudson, Ohio, near Akron, a son of Italian immigrants. As a quarterback he led the Hudson High School Explorers to three straight undefeated ...

  7. Jan 21, 2009 · CLEVELAND - Hall of Famer Dante "Gluefingers" Lavelli, a sure-handed receiver who helped the Cleveland Browns build a dynasty in the 1940s and 50s, has died. He was 85. Best known for his great han…

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