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  1. He won professional football championships in six of his nine seasons in professional football: as a player in 1919 with the undefeated Bulldogs and in 1921 with the Staleys, and as a player/coach in 1922, 1923, and 1924 with the Bulldogs and in 1926 with the Yellow Jackets.

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  3. Chamberlin led the rebuilt Cleveland team to the NFL championship. In 1925, Chamberlin joined the Frankford Yellowjackets and a year later won another NFL title with a 14-1-2 record. Guy concluded his player-only career with the 1927 Chicago Cardinals and as a coach only in 1928 with the Chicago Cardinals.

  4. Brilliant in the backfield, exceptional at end - that is a simple summary of Guy Chamberlin's talents. He was born January 16, 1894, in Blue Springs, Nebraska. He played halfback for Nebraska Wesleyan in 1911-12, and helped the team to 7-0 and 5-2-1 records.

  5. With Chamberlin leading the charge, Nebraska posted a perfect 8-0 record in 1915 and captured the Missouri Valley Conference title. Along the way, Nebraska knocked off Notre Dame, 20-19, when Chamberlin scored the first two touchdowns on runs of 20 and 10 yards.

  6. Checkout the latest stats for Guy Chamberlin. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, college, draft, and more on Pro-football-reference.com.

    • January 16, 1894
  7. Feb 28, 2022 · In this episode of “When Football Was Football,” we’ll look at the incredible career of Guy Chamberlin, a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. While Chamberlin excelled as both a professional player and coach from 1919 through 1927, it was his mysterious departure from the Cardinals in 1927 that deserves a deeper look at this time.

  8. Guy Chamberlin. Berlin Guy Chamberlin (The Champ) Born: January 16, 1894 in Blue Springs, NE. Died: April 4, 1967 in Lincoln, NE. College: Nebraska Wesleyan, Nebraska (College Stats) High School: Blue Springs Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player/Coach in 1965 As Player: 8 Yrs

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