List of Miami Seahawks players

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This is a list of known American football players who have played for the Miami Seahawks of the All-America Football Conference. It includes players that have played at least one match with the team.

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B

Ed Bell, Paul Berezney, Lamar Blount

C

Daryl Cato, Marty Comer

D

Bill Daley, Bill Davis, Lamar Davis

E

Kay Eakin, Gene Ellenson, Dick Erdlitz

F

Terry Fox

G

Monk Gafford, Fred Gloden

H

George Hekkers, Ken Holley, Harry Hopp, Dick Horne, Frank Hrabetin

J

Preston Johnston, Dub Jones, Hal Jungmichel

K

Stan Kozlowski, Joe Krivonak

M

Walt McDonald, Fondren Mitchell

N

Jimmy Nelson

O

Mitchell Olenski

P

Bob Paffrath, Hamp Pool, Cotton Price, Marion Pugh, Cal Purdin

R

Don Reece, Jim Reynolds

S

Prince Scott, Jim Sivell, Stan Stasica

T

Jimmy Tarrant, John Tavener, Chuck Taylor, Frank Trigilio

U

Hub Ulrich

V

Johnny Vardian

W

Ken Whitlow, Tex Williams, Al Wukits

Z

George Zorich

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