List of Cleveland Bulldogs players

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A

LeRoy Andrews, Chalmers Ault

B

Carl Bacchus, Herm Bagby, George Baldwin, Herb Bauer, Scotty Bierce, Al Bloodgood, Phil Branon, Obie Bristow, Hal Broda, Karl Broadley, Hal Burt

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C

Glenn Carberry, Carl Cardarelli, Les Caywood, Guy Chamberlin, Chase Clements, Alf Cobb, Tom Cobb, Rudy Comstock, Larry Conover, Cookie Cunningham,

D

Herb DeWitz

E

Gus Eckberg, Cap Edwards, Doc Elliott

F

Tiny Feather, Benny Friedman

G

Frank Garden

H

Charlie Honaker, Dosey Howard

J

Ben Jones, Jerry Jones

K

Frank Kelley, Walt Kreinheder, Jerry Krysl, Rudy Kutler

L

Ed Loucks, Link Lyman

M

Harry McGee, Russ Meredith, Al Michaels, Stan Muirhead, Lyle Munn, Truck Myers

N

Nick Nardacci, Al Nesser, Dave Noble, Raymond Norton

O

Duke Osborn, Bill Owen, Steve Owen

P

Gordon Peery

R

Proc Randels, Milt Rehnquist, Wooky Roberts

S

Walt Sechrist, Maury Segal, Jim Simmons, Clyde Smith, Olin Smith, Russ Smith, Bob Spiers, Hugh Sprinkle, Gene Stringer, Paul Suchy

T

John Tanner, Rex Thomas

V

Ralph Vince

W

Dutch Wallace, Dutch Webber, Ossie Wiberg, Dick Wolf, Joe Work, Hoge Workman, Ink Williams

Y

Swede Youngstrom

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