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  2. Category:American football halfbacks - Wikipedia

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    C. George Cafego; Chris Cagle (American football) Ronnie Cahill; Jimmie Cain; Jamie Caleb; Jack Call; Dom Callicrate; Tom Calvin; Paul Cameron (gridiron football)

  3. Halfback (American football) - Wikipedia

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    The halfback can also throw the ball while running a direct snap play where the center snaps the ball to halfback directly. This has become particular in teams that use the Wildcat formation , most prominently the Miami Dolphins , where running back Ronnie Brown would run, pass, and receive out of this set.

  4. Willie Heston - Wikipedia

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    International News Service sports editor Frank G. Menke proclaimed Heston "the greatest halfback that America ever produced" and explained: Heston was the irresistible force -- the human juggernaut. He hurled his compact, marvelous body into the most powerful human walls that were ever produced -- and split them asunder.

  5. Billy Cannon - Wikipedia

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    William Abb Cannon Sr. (August 2, 1937 – May 20, 2018) was an American football halfback and tight end who played in the American Football League (AFL) and the National Football League (NFL). He attended Louisiana State University (LSU), where he played college football as a halfback, return specialist, and safety for the LSU Tigers.

  6. 1906 College Football All-Southern Team - Wikipedia

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    [4] In Craig's opinion, Bob Blake was the South's greatest player. [4] Owsley Manier, fullback for Vanderbilt, unanimous selection, a "great plunging back," [2] selected third-team All-America by Walter Camp. Manier scored five touchdowns against Alabama in a 78-0 victory and again ran for five touchdowns over Georgia Tech (37-6) in Atlanta. [10]

  7. Million Dollar Backfield (San Francisco 49ers) - Wikipedia

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    The Million Dollar Backfield was a National Football League (NFL) offensive backfield of the San Francisco 49ers from 1954 to 1956. Featuring quarterback Y. A. Tittle, halfbacks Hugh McElhenny and John Henry Johnson, and fullback Joe Perry, the backfield was also referred to as the "Fabulous Foursome" and "Fearsome Foursome" by sportswriters. [1]

  8. Lists of Green Bay Packers players - Wikipedia

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    Green Bay Packers roster – the team's active roster and practice squad, typically composed of 53 and 16 players, respectively. [13] [14] [15]Brett Favre started the most games at quarterback for the Packers.

  9. List of Pro Football Hall of Fame inductees - Wikipedia

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    Halfback: Chicago Rockets : 1946–1948 Flanker / Halfback: Los Angeles Rams: 1949–1957 Paul Hornung: 1986: Halfback/ Placekicker: Green Bay Packers: 1957–1962, 1964–1966 Ken Houston ** 1986: Safety: Houston Oilers: 1967–1972 Washington Redskins: 1973–1980 Chuck Howley ^ 2023: Linebacker: Chicago Bears: 1958–1959 Dallas Cowboys ...