Quincy Armstrong
American gridiron football player (1928–2020)
American football player
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Position: | Center | ||
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Born: | (1928-11-22)November 22, 1928 Clyde, Texas, U.S. | ||
Died: | November 2, 2020(2020-11-02) (aged 91)[1] | ||
Height: | 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) | ||
Weight: | 230 lb (104 kg) | ||
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High school: | R. L. Paschal (Fort Worth, Texas) | ||
College: | North Texas State | ||
NFL draft: | 1951 / round: 26 / pick: 314 | ||
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Carl Quince "Quincy" Armstrong Jr. (November 22, 1928 – November 2, 2020) was a professional American football Center who played for the Cleveland Browns in 1954. He was born in Clyde, Texas. Armstrong began his professional football career in Canada with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. He played for two seasons and won a Grey Cup championship in 1953. He finished his football days with the Ottawa Rough Riders in 1955.
References
- ^ Quincy Armstrong's obituary
External links
- Pro-Football-Reference
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Hamilton Tiger-Cats 41st Grey Cup champions
- Eddie Bevan
- Dick Brown
- Bob Dawson
- Cam Fraser
- Lou Kusserow
- Tip Logan
- Vince Mazza
- Chet Miksza
- Pete Neumann
- Vito Ragazzo
- Vince Scott
- Butch Songin
- Ralph Toohy
- Art Darch
- Alex Muzyka
- Bill Berezowski
- Bob Cross
- Jerry MacTaggart
- Royal Bailey
- Jake Gaudaur
- Bernie Custis
- Pete Wooley
- Buster Brown
- Bob Garside
- Ray Truant
- Merle Hapes
- Quincy Armstrong
- Fred Ruish
- Ron Murphy
- Don Beatty
- Duncan Ellis
- Billy Graham
- Head coach: Carl M. Voyles
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