- Cully Lidberg
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Cully Lidberg Date of birth: August 25, 1900 Place of birth: Red Wing, Minnesota Date of death: June 1987 (aged 86) Career information Position(s): Running back College: University of Minnesota Organizations As player: 1926, 1929-1930 Green Bay Packers Playing stats at DatabaseFootball.com Carl Leroy "Cully" Lidberg (August 25, 1900 – June 1987) was a professional American football player who played running back for three seasons for the Green Bay Packers.[1][2]
Green Bay Packers 1929 NFL Champions Marion Ashmore | Bullet Baker | Jim Bowdoin | Tiny Cahoon | Boob Darling | Lavie Dilweg | Red Dunn | Jug Earp | Jack Evans | Don Hill | Cal Hubbard | Bill Kern | Eddie Kotal | Curly Lambeau | Verne Lewellen | Cully Lidberg | Hurdis McCrary | John McNally | Mike Michalske | Paul Minick | Bo Molenda | Tom Nash | Dick O'Donnell | Claude Perry | Red Smith | Whitey Woodin | Billy Young | Dave Zuidmulder
Head Coach Curly LambeauGreen Bay Packers 1930 NFL Champions Al Bloodgood | Jim Bowdoin | Boob Darling | Lavie Dilweg | Red Dunn | Jug Earp | Wuert Engelmann | Paul Fitzgibbon | Chief Franta | Duke Hanny | Ken Haycraft | Arnie Herber | Cal Hubbard | Bill Kern | Verne Lewellen | Cully Lidberg | Hurdis McCrary | John McNally | Mike Michalske | Bo Molenda | Tom Nash | Dick O'Donnell | Oran Pape | Claude Perry | Ken Radick | Red Sleight | Mule Wilson | Whitey Woodin | Dave Zuidmulder | Merle Zuver
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