BENNY FRIEDMAN VITALS
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QUICK STATS:
CAR
| YDS
| AVG
| TDS
| 152
| 458 | 3.0
| 18
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Full Name: Benjamin "Benny" Friedman
Height/Weight: 5'10"; 183 lbs
Jersey Numbers: 1, 6, 17, 21, 26
Position: Quarterback
DOB: March 18, 1905
Birthplace: Cleveland, Ohio
College: Michigan
Years with the Giants: 1929-1931
Hall of Fame Induction: 2005
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BENNY FRIEDMAN'S BIO
| Benny Friedman, a two-time All-America quarterback at Michigan, played with the Cleveland Bulldogs (1927), Detroit Wolverines (1928), New York Giants (1929-1931), and the Brooklyn Dodgers (1932-1934).
When he turned pro, the college football sensation was greeted with fanfare that was exceeded only by the media attention given future Hall of Fame halfback Red Grange when he turned pro in 1925.
A versatile player and field general, Friedman could run, kick, and most importantly pass the ball better than any player who preceded him and for many years better than those who followed him. From 1927 through 1930 Benny tossed 11, nine, 20, and 13 touchdown passes, leading the league each year.
In 1928, he led the league in both rushing touchdowns and touchdown passes; no other player has ever accomplished that. His 20 touchdown passes in 1929, including four in one game, were both NFL records for years. Following the 1928 season New York Giants owner Tim Mara purchased the Detroit franchise just to secure the services of Friedman.
Although very durable, a knee injury coupled with the rigors of serving as an assistant coach at Yale, Friedman’s productivity dropped in 1931. Still the player-coach managed to earn third-team All-NFL honors that year and second-team All-NFL honors in 1933. |
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