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Fred Brown (American football guard)

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324: 319: 314: 309: 304: 165: 180: 38: 184: 176: 131: 161: 62: 299: 294: 117: 195: 78: 266: 240: 194:, and worked as an officer with the Texas State Liquor Authority. After retiring, he moved to 154: 218: 274: 288: 191: 169: 168:
that defeated Penn State, Georgia, and Missouri, compiling a 7–3 under head coach
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during the 1930 season. He appeared in seven NFL games, one as a starter.
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Players of American football from Norfolk County, Massachusetts
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Dedham, Massachusetts
Bradenton, Florida
NYU
Staten Island Stapletons
American football
Dedham, Massachusetts
1929 NYU Violets football team
Chick Meehan
National Football League
guard
Staten Island Stapletons
Austin, Texas
Bradenton, Florida


"Fred Brown"
"Fred Brown"
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1905 births
1979 deaths
American football guards
NYU Violets football players
Staten Island Stapletons players
Sportspeople from Dedham, Massachusetts
Players of American football from Norfolk County, Massachusetts

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