Chuck Drazenovich
Appearance
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Position: | Linebacker Fullback | ||||||||
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Born: | Jere, West Virginia, U.S. | August 7, 1927||||||||
Died: | February 27, 1992 Annandale, Virginia, U.S. | (aged 64)||||||||
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High school: | Brownsville (PA) | ||||||||
College: | Penn State | ||||||||
NFL draft: | 1949 / round: 9 / pick: 82 | ||||||||
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Charles Mark Drazenovich (August 7, 1927 – February 27, 1992) was an American football linebacker who played his entire ten-year career with the Washington Redskins from 1950 to 1959 in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Penn State University and was drafted in the ninth round of the 1949 NFL Draft. Drazenovich played in four Pro Bowls (1955–1958) and was selected as one of the 80 Greatest Redskins. From 1964 to 1967 he was a radio announcer for the team.[1]
References
- ^ "50 Stations on WMAL's Redskin 19-Game Network". Sponsor. August 10, 1964.
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Categories:
- 1927 births
- 1992 deaths
- American football linebackers
- Eastern Conference Pro Bowl players
- National Football League announcers
- Penn State Nittany Lions football players
- People from Monongalia County, West Virginia
- Washington Redskins players
- Washington Redskins announcers
- American football linebacker, pre-1930s birth stubs