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  1. 26 de may. de 2023 · Emlen Tunnell’s Military Service. The Coast Guard named a Coast Guard cutter and athletic building after Emlen Tunnell (AP News). Despite the draft, the Navy and the Army didn’t want him because of his broken neck. The neck brace he wore for a year may have contributed to the military’s decision.

  2. 19 de jul. de 2023 · Tunnell was named to the NFL 100 All-Time Team in 2019. Tunnell started his collegiate sports career in 1942, playing football and basketball for the University of Toledo.

  3. 29 de mar. de 2024 · Emlen Tunnell, via the U.S. Coast Guard . Friday, March 29, marks 100 years since Emlen Tunnell was born in eastern Pennsylvania. Tunnel made history on the football field, first as a Hawkeye, then in the NFL. After his playing days were over, Tunnell continued to make football history by becoming one of the first Black assistant coaches in the ...

  4. Emlen Tunnell Emlen Lewis Tunnell. Born: March 29, 1925 in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, USA. Died: July 23, 1975 (50 years old) College: Iowa. Total Cards: 59. Pro Football Hall of Fame (1967) Tweet * *Clicking on this affiliate link and making a purchase can result in this site earning a commission.

  5. Emlen Lewis Tunnell (Bryn Mawr, 29 marzo 1925 – Pleasantville, 22 luglio 1975) è stato un giocatore di football americano, di nazionalità statunitense, che ha giocato nel ruolo di defensive back per i New York Giants e i Green Bay Packers della National Football League (NFL). È stato il primo giocatore afro-americano della storia dei Giants ed è stato inserito nella Pro Football Hall of ...

  6. 1 de ene. de 2015 · Emlen Tunnell. Jan 01, 2015 at 12:04 PM. Tunnell was signed by the Giants as a free agent out of Iowa in 1948 and played 11 seasons for the team. Ignored in the NFL draft, Tunnell walked into the Giants office and asked Tim Mara for a tryout. Tunnell was the first African-American player signed by the Giants. Fifty-two years after playing his ...

  7. 16 de feb. de 2024 · The most successful Black football star of his era, and, in 1967, the first Black inductee to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, Emlen Tunnell is, sadly, almost forgotten now. A WWII hero who served with distinction in the Coast Guard, Tunnell followed his service with a groundbreaking career in the NFL.