This is a list of known American football players who have played for the Buffalo Bisons (NFL) of the National Football League in 1924 - 1925 as well as the 1927 and 1929 season. It includes players that have played at least one match with the team.
Charlie Barbour, Herb Bizer, Karl Bohren, Benny Boynton, Russ Burt, Doc Bruder, Walt Brewster
Pete Calac, Glen Carberry, Ed Carman, Harlan Carr, Floyd Christman, Harry Collins, Ed Comstock, Ulysses Courmier, Frank Culver, Harry Curzon
Lou Feist, Darrell Fisher, Eddie Fisher, Jack Flavin, Wally Foster
Chet Gay, Frank Glassman, Gil Gregory, Chuck Guarnieri, Milo Gwosden
Swede Hagberg, Russ Hathaway, Ken Hauser, Norm Harvey, Ben Hobson, Iolas Huffman, Tommy Hughitt
Eddie Kaw, Jim Kendrick Jimmy Kennedy, Glenn Knack, Babe Kraus, Walt Koppisch
Bob Mahan, Jack McArthur, Frank McConnell, Nat McCombs, Elmer McCormick, Paul Minick, Al Mitchell, Jesus Montero, Frank Morrissey, Henry Myles
Bob Rapp, Max Reed, Ben Roderick, Jess Rodriguez, Stan Rosen, Spin Roy, Cassy Ryan
Chase Van Dyne, Charlie Van Horn, Norton Vedder, Tillie Voss
Bullets Walson, Len Watters, Chuck Weimer, Ralph White, Jim Woodruff
The Professional Football Researchers Association (PFRA) is an organization of researchers whose mission is to preserve and, in some cases, reconstruct professional football history. It was founded on June 22, 1979 in Canton, Ohio by writer/historian Bob Carroll and six other football researchers and is currently headed by an executive committee led by its president, George Bozeka, and executive director Leon Elder. Membership in the organization includes some of professional football's foremost historians and authors. The organization is based in Grand Island, New York.
The following is a list of players and managers (*), both past and current, who appeared at least in one regular season game for the Chicago White Sox franchise.
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