List of Dallas Texans (NFL) players

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A

Bennie Aldridge, Sisto Averno

B

Billy Baggett,

C

Joe Campanella, Pat Cannamela, Bob Celeri, Don Colo,

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D

Jerry Davis, Art Donovan

E

Brad Ecklund, Dan Edwards

F

Gene Felker, Keith Flowers

G

Sonny Gandee, Chubby Grigg

H

Dick Hoerner, Weldon Humble

J

Ken Jackson, Keever Jankovich

K

Tom Keane

L

Jim Lansford, Hank Lauricella

M

Gino Marchetti, Dick McKissack

O

Chuck Ortmann

P

Ray Pelfrey, Johnny Petitbon, Barney Poole,

R

Joe Reid, George Robison

S

Will Sherman, Joe Soboleski

T

Art Tait, George Taliaferro, Hamp Tanner, Zollie Toth, Frank Tripucka

V

Fritz Von Erich

W

Dick Wilkins, Stan Williams, John Wozniak

Y

Buddy Young

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