Category:American football guards
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NOTE: This category is intended for those who played at the "guard" position before football was separated into offensive and defensive units circa the late 1940s and early 1950s. Modern players who played only on the offensive or defensive side should be listed as "Offensive guards" or "Defensive guards", and should not be included in this category.
Pages in category "American football guards"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 213 total.
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- Al Baisi
- Johnny Baker
- Earl Banks
- George T. Barclay
- Dick Barker
- Charles A. Barnard
- John Barnhill (American football)
- Joe Bedenk
- John W. F. Bennett
- Bill Bevan
- Paul Bixler
- Clinton Black
- Joe Braney
- Bud Brooks
- Gordon Brown (guard)
- Innis Brown
- John Brown (American football, born 1891)
- Mike Brumbelow
- Hank Bullough
- Francis Burr
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- John Mastrangelo
- Tiny Maxwell
- Josiah McCracken
- Elmer McDevitt
- Bud McFadin
- Dan McGugin
- Allyn McKeen
- Jim McMillen
- William McRae
- Merrill C. Meigs
- John Messmer
- Bert Metzger
- Heinie Miller
- Jim Miller (American football coach)
- Mike Milligan (coach)
- Paul Minick
- Ed Molinski
- Leroy Monsky
- James Moran, Sr.
- Frank Morrissey
- Arthur Mosse
- Clarence Munn
- Denny Myers
- Jim Myers
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- Andy Sabados
- John Scafide
- Paul Schuette
- Henry Schulte
- Ralph Scott (American football)
- Bernie Shively
- Steve Sinko
- Steve Slivinski
- Harry Smith (American football)
- John "Clipper" Smith
- Maurice J. "Clipper" Smith
- Joe Soboleski
- Clarence Spears
- Jake Stahl
- Jake Stahl (American football)
- Max Starcevich
- Herman Stegeman
- Mike Steponovich
- Don Straw
- Chuck Studley
- Bob Suffridge
- Francis E. Sweeney