Redskins' Snyder Becomes Hall of Fame Trustee

Washington Redskins owner Daniel Snyder was among four people added to the board of trustees for the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Also added were Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, former NFL quarterback Todd Blackledge and Ohio businessman Dennis Nash.

Snyder already served on the owners' Hall of Fame committee.

By Mark Maske |  October 31, 2007; 4:12 PM ET  | Category:  Hall of Fame , Redskins
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Is this person in the NFL Hall of Fame??

Attention NFL Fans the team names are real!
Does George Steinbrenner know about this??

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Former NFLer Sam Dana dead at 104

....."But at the same time, you look back on his life and he enjoyed life."

It was a full one for the running back who broke into the then fledgling NFL in 1926 with the Hartford Blues.

He played one game with the Blues and then played a full season in 1928 with the New York Yankees, finishing with three catches for 66 yards and one touchdown.

The Yankees folded before the next season, and Dana moved on to raise a family and eventually work as a special agent for the IRS before retiring in 1969.

Dana only recently became known as the NFL's oldest living player after there was confusion regarding his name.
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Sincere tears my Warrior Since no graphics are allowed here.

Posted by: Doug W | October 31, 2007 4:49 PM

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