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Dick Flanagan Date of birth: October 31, 1927 Place of birth: Sidney, Ohio Date of death: September 27, 1997 (aged 69)Career information Position(s): Center College: Ohio State NFL Draft: 1948 / Round: 10 / Pick 83 Organizations As player: 1948-1949
1950-1952
1953-1955Chicago Bears
Detroit Lions
Pittsburgh SteelersPlaying stats at DatabaseFootball.com Richard E. Flanagan (born October 31, 1927 in Sidney, Ohio, died September 27, 1997) is a former American football center who played eight seasons in the National Football League. He also played RB in college and his first year with the Bears, LB until his last 2 years in the game, and OG also.
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