- Clare Randolph
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Clare Randolph Position(s)
CenterBorn May 2, 1907
Chicago, IllinoisCareer information Year(s) 1930–1936 College Indiana Professional teams - Chicago Cardinals (1930)
- Portsmouth Spartans (1931-1933)
- Detroit Lions (1934-1936)
Career stats Games played 78 Games started 50 - - Stats at NFL.com Career highlights and awards - No notable achievements
Clare Loring Randolph was a professional American football player who played center for seven seasons for the Chicago Cardinals, the Portsmouth Spartans, and the Detroit Lions.
Detroit Lions 1935 NFL Champions Steve Banas | Ernie Caddel | Frank Christensen | George Christensen | Dutch Clark | Harry Ebding | Ox Emerson | Roy Gagnon | Ace Gutowsky | Tom Hupke | Jack Johnson | Tony Kaska | Ed Klewicki | Sam Knox | Gil LeFebvre | Buster Mitchell | Regis Monahan | Butch Morse | Doug Nott | Bill O'Neill | Buddy Parker | Glenn Presnell | Clare Randolph | Al Richins | John Schneller | Bill Shepherd | Red Stacy | Jim Steen | Pug Vaughan | Elmer Ward
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