David Ward (American football) explained

David Ward
Birth Date:10 March 1907
Birth Place:Wynnewood, Oklahoma, United States
Death Date:March 1982
Position1:End
College:New Mexico
Haskell Indian Nations
Playing Years1:1933
Playing Team1:Boston Redskins
Nfl:WAR109285
Databasefootball:WARDDAV01

David Ward (March 10, 1907  - March 1982) was an American football end in the National Football League for the Boston Redskins.[1] [2] Born in Wynnewood, Oklahoma,[3] Ward attended Haskell Indian Nations University and the University of New Mexico.[4] [5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ol' Ricky's Washington Football Tales - American Indians. Sports Illustrated. July 13, 2020. Snyder, Rick. Ward played just one game for the Redskins. A Yakima Indian, he was also elected to the American Indian Athletic Hall of Fame..
  2. News: Indian Gridmen Join Pro Ranks. The Wichita Beacon. Newspapers.com. April 20, 1933. 8.
  3. Web site: David Ward . nfl.com . June 12, 2008.
  4. News: A Pair of Haskell Indian Linemen. Sioux City Journal. Newspapers.com. October 8, 1927. 14.
  5. News: Charles And Ward Ineligible For Football; Three Other Indians Ruled Available. Albuquerque Journal. Newspapers.com. January 11, 1932. 2.