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    Hein's jersey number 7 was retired by both the Washington State Cougars and New York Giants. [citation needed] Family and later years. Hein was married in August 1931 to Florence Emma Porter of Pullman, Washington. They had two children, Sharen Lynn, born c. 1939, and Mel Hein, Jr. (1941-2020).

  2. Former Giants center Mel Hein, who had 8 straight All-NFL selections, is a member of the class of 1963.

  3. Mel Hein: No. 7 Hein joined the Giants in 1931 and played 15 seasons, a team record matched only by Simms and Strahan. He was named All-NFL eight consecutive years from 1933-40.

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  5. Click through the evolution of Big Blue's equipment all the way from 1925 to the present. 1 / 25. 1925 Team Photo. Tim Mara purchased a National Football League franchise for New York for $500. Bob Folwell was named head coach. 2 / 25. New York Giants back Alphonse "Tuffy" Leemans.

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  7. Jersey Number: 8 Height: 6-2 Weight: 225 High School: Bellingham, WA (Fairhaven HS) Mel Hein played center for Washington State in the one- platoon era when centers regularly played linebacker on defense. He was an All-America in 1930. In a game with Idaho he intercepted eight passes.

  8. Mel Hein. Melvin Jack Hein (August 22, 1909 - January 31, 1992) (C/LB) is the only offensive lineman in the history of the NFL to be named the NFL’s Most Valuable Player (1938). The All-American out of Washington State University joined the New York Giants at center in 1931 and remained a Giant for his entire career (1931-1945).