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  1. James Gleason Dunn Conzelman (March 6, 1898 – July 31, 1970) was an American football player and coach, baseball executive, and advertising executive. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1964 and was selected in 1969 as a quarterback on the National Football League 1920s All-Decade Team .

  2. Quarterback Conzelman suffered a knee injury in 1928, but coach Conzelman led the team to an 8-1-2 record and the NFL title. Conzelman left Providence in 1930 wanting to try his hand at other careers. But, in 1940, the popular Irishman was lured back into the NFL with the Chicago Cardinals.

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

  4. Jul 5, 2021 · While we remember Jimmy Conzelman as the coach of the last Cardinals team to grab an NFL championship back in 1947, his career was simply incredible well before that time. Born in 1898, Conzelman graduated from Washington University in Missouri where he was an All-Conference quarterback.

  5. …team from 1940 to 1942, Jimmy Conzelman was rehired in 1946, and he oversaw a Cardinals victory in the 1947 NFL championship game behind the play of the team’s famed “Million-Dollar Backfield.”

  6. Jimmy Conzelman was a football coach in the National Football League (NFL) from 1921 to 1948, finishing his career as the head coach of the Chicago Cardinals. Over his fifteen years of coaching his teams compiled a cumulative win/loss record of 87-64-20.

  7. Jimmy Conzelman played blocking back, tailback, halfback, and end. Jimmy Conzelman was an American football player. He was born on March 6, 1898, and died on July 31, 1970.

  8. During his second stint as head coach of the Cardinals, Conzelman took his team to champion status. The Conzelman-led Cardinals went from 1-9 in 1945 to a 9-3 record in 1947 and won the NFL Championship.

  9. Jul 31, 2023 · Jimmy Conzelman did it all. His talents included acting, songwriting & playing pro baseball, but most notably featured his NFL career, which earned him a place in the inaugural Class of 1963. We remember Conzelman's talents on the 53-year anniversary of his passing.

  10. www.profootballresearchers.org › archives › Website_FilesJIMMY CONZELMAN

    Only 23 years old, Jimmy Conzelman, along with Curley Lambeau was the youngest coach ever in the NFL. In 1922, after the Independents had finished their season, Jimmy joined the Milwaukee Badgers as a

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