- Dick Riffle
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Dick Riffle Position(s)
Running backJersey #(s)
45, 27, 12Born February 2, 1915
Wellsboro, PennsylvaniaDied April 29, 1981 (aged 66)Career information Year(s) 1938–1942 NFL Draft 1938 / Round: 2 / Pick: 12 College Albright College Professional teams - Philadelphia Eagles (1938-1940)
- Pittsburgh Steelers (1941-1942)
Career stats Rushing attempts-yards 388-1381 Receptions-yards 19-189 Touchdowns 12 Stats at NFL.com Career highlights and awards - Pro Bowl (1941)
Fred Richard "Dick" Riffle (February 2, 1915 – April 29, 1981) was a professional American football player who played running back for five seasons for the Philadelphia Eagles and the Pittsburgh Steelers.
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