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Born: | March 11, 1892 Cordele, Georgia, U.S. |
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Died: | January 27, 1970 Ottawa, Ontario, Canada | (aged 77)
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Position(s) | Fullback, Linebacker |
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1930–1931 | Ottawa Rough Riders |
1947–1951 | Ottawa Rough Riders |
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1912–1915 1919–1935 1937 | Ottawa Rough Riders |
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Edward Kramer Emerson (March 11, 1892 – January 27, 1970) was a star football player in the Canadian Football League for twenty-two seasons for the Ottawa Rough Riders. Fondly known as the "Iron Man" of football, Emerson led his team to two Grey Cup wins, in 1925 and 1926. After retiring from the field, Emerson stayed with the Rough Riders as president of the football club from 1947–1951.
He was inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in 1963 and into the Canada's Sports Hall of Fame in 1975.[1][2]
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- ^ "Eddie Emerson". Canadian Football Hall of Fame. Retrieved December 1, 2023.
- ^ "Eddie Emerson". Canada's Sports Hall of Fame. Retrieved December 1, 2023.
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