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Harold Lee Lewis (September 22, 1935 – December 14, 2014) was an American football halfback who played for the Baltimore Colts, Buffalo Bills and Oakland Raiders. He played college football at the University of Houston , having previously attended Pampa High School .
Traumatic brain injury sustained during game vs. Bethany College (WV) 1910 Howard Montgomery 21 Hampden-Sydney: Tackle Spinal cord injury sustained during practice 1905 [112] Harold P. Moore 19 Union (NY) Halfback Traumatic brain injury sustained during game vs. NYU: 1905 [112] Ed Morrissey 21 St. Ambrose College: Pneumonia and blood poisoning 1913
The NFL has implemented rule changes to reduce collisions to the head [6] and has sought to improve football helmet design. [7] Critics respond that significant head trauma is inevitable for bigger, faster players in tackle football [ 8 ] and that helmets are of limited use in preventing a player's brain from crashing into their skull, which is ...
The post Former NFL player Mike Williams died of dental-related sepsis at age 36, medical examiner says appeared first on TheGrio. ... (23) during an NFL football game Sunday, Sept. 25, 2011, in ...
Harold Lewis (1923–2011), physicist; Hal Lewis (Aku) (died 1983), radio personality; Hal Lewis (American football, born 1935), American football player for the Indianapolis Colts, Buffalo Bills and Oakland Raiders; Hal Lewis (American football, born 1944), American football player for the Denver Broncos, see List of American Football League ...
Jerry Lee Lewis, the untamable rock ‘n’ roll pioneer whose outrageous talent, energy and ego collided on such definitive records as “Great Balls of Fire” and “Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin ...
The 6-foot-6, 265-pound Lewis played in all 17 games last season for the Bears, serving mostly as a devastating blocker on run plays, especially in the red zone.
This is a list of American football players who played only one game in the National Football League (NFL) during the league's first decade from 1920 to the 1929. This list includes players from the American Professional Football Association (APFA) during the 1920 and 1921 seasons, i.e., before the APFA was renamed the NFL in 1922. This list ...