- Dick Plasman
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Dick Plasman Running back Personal information Date of birth: April 6, 1914 Place of birth: Miami, Florida, U.S. Date of death: June 23, 1981 (aged 67)Height: 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) Weight: 218 lb (99 kg) Career information College: Vanderbilt NFL Draft: 1937 / Round: 3 / Pick: 28 Debuted in 1937 for the Chicago Bears Last played in 1947 for the Chicago Cardinals Career history Career highlights and awards - 3× NFL Champion (1940, 1941, 1947)
- 2× NFL All-Star (1940, 1941)
Career NFL statistics as of 1947 Receiving yards 1,083 Average 19.3 Touchdowns 7 Stats at pro-football-reference.com Stats at DatabaseFootball.com Dick Plasman (April 6, 1914 – June 23, 1981) is a former professional American football player who played running back for eight seasons for the Chicago Bears and Chicago Cardinals. He is notably the last player in the NFL to play a game without a helmet. He did so in the 1940 NFL Championship game.
Chicago Bears 1940 NFL Champions Lee Artoe | Al Baisi | Frank Bausch | Ray Bray | Chet Chesney | Harry Clarke | Gary Famiglietti | Aldo Forte | Danny Fortmann | Ken Kavanaugh | Ed Kolman | Sid Luckman | Jack Manders | Joe Maniaci | Eggs Manske | Phil Martinovich | Bernie Masterson | George McAfee | Ray McLean | Joe Mihal | George Musso | Ray Nolting | Bob Nowaskey | Bill Osmanski | Dick Plasman | Hamp Pool | Solly Sherman | John Siegal | Bob Snyder | Joe Stydahar | Bob Swisher | Jack Torrance | Bulldog Turner | George Wilson
Head Coach George HalasChicago Bears 1941 NFL Champions Lee Artoe | Al Baisi | Ray Bray | Young Bussey | Harry Clarke | Gary Famiglietti | John Federovitch | Aldo Forte | Danny Fortmann | Hugh Gallarneau | Bill Hughes | Ken Kavanaugh | Ed Kolman | Hal Lahar | Sid Luckman | Joe Maniaci | Al Matuza | George McAfee | Ray McLean | Joe Mihal | George Musso | Ray Nolting | Bob Nowaskey | Bill Osmanski | Dick Plasman | Hamp Pool | John Siegal | Bob Snyder | Norm Standlee | Joe Stydahar | Bob Swisher | Bulldog Turner | George Wilson
Head Coach George HalasChicago Cardinals 1947 NFL Champions Plato Andros | Elmer Angsman | Ray Apolskis | Lloyd Arms | Vince Banonis | Bill Blackburn | Chet Bulger | Jeff Burkett | Bill Campbell | Paul Christman | Red Cochran | Jake Colhouer | Joe Coomer | Bill DeCorrevont | Bill Dewell | Babe Dimancheff | John Doolan | Clarence Esser | Marshall Goldberg | Pat Harder | Frank Ivy | Jack Karwales | Mal Kutner | Ray Mallouf | Caleb Martin | Stan Mauldin | Ham Nichols | Joe Parker | Dick Plasman | Buster Ramsey | Walt Rankin | Vic Schwall | Charles Smith | Walt Szot | Charley Trippi | Bob Zimny
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