- Champ Seibold
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Champ Seibold Position(s)
Guard/TackleJersey #(s)
37, 41, 57, 58Born December 5, 1911, in Oshkosh, Wisconsin Died November 1971 (Age 59) Career information Year(s) 1934–1942 College University of Wisconsin Professional teams - Green Bay Packers (1934-1940)
- Chicago Cardinals (1942)
Career stats Games played 59 Games started 22 Stats at NFL.com Career highlights and awards - No notable achievements
Champ C. Seibold (December 5, 1911 - November 1971) was a professional American football player who played offensive lineman for seven seasons for the Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers.
Green Bay Packers 1936 NFL Champions Wayland Becker | Hank Bruder | Frank Butler | Cal Clemens | Tiny Engebretsen | Lon Evans | Milt Gantenbein | Buckets Goldenberg | Lou Gordon | Arnie Herber | Clarke Hinkle | Don Hutson | Swede Johnston | Walt Kiesling | Joe Laws | Russ Letlow | Harry Mattos | John McNally | Paul Miller | Bob Monnett | Tony Paulekas | Al Rose | George Sauer | Bernie Scherer | Herm Schneidman | Ade Schwammel | Champ Seibold | Ernie Smith | George Svendsen
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