Max Padlow

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Max Padlow (1912-08-15 — 1971-08-08) [1]) was a professional American football end for the Philadelphia Eagles (1935-1936) in the National Football League[2] and the Cleveland Rams (1936) and the Cincinnati Bengals (1937) of the second American Football League. He played college football for Ohio State University[3].

[edit] References

  1. ^ Padlow, Max : Jews In Sports @ Virtual Museum
  2. ^ Max Padlow
  3. ^ Max Padlow Past Stats, Statistics, History, and Awards - databaseFootball.com


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