Dean Sensanbaugher
Position: RB
Date of Birth: August 12, 1925
Height / Weight: 5'9" / 190 lbs
First Team: CLE (1948)
Last Team: NYB (1949)
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Career Summary
Last Updated: February 10, 2025
Dean Sensanbaugher - Career History
Position: Running Back (RB)
Date of Birth: August 12, 1925
Professional Career
- Team: Cleveland Browns (CLE)
Years: 1948
Highlights:
- Joined the Browns during their inaugural season in the All-America Football Conference (AAFC).
- Contributed to the team's successful run, helping the Browns capture the AAFC championship in 1948.
- Team: New York Bulldogs (NYB)
Years: 1949
Highlights:
- Played for the Bulldogs, a team that faced challenges during its short-lived existence in the NFL.
- Continued to showcase his skills as a running back, contributing to the team despite the difficulties they faced.
Career Overview
Dean Sensanbaugher had a brief yet impactful career in professional football, playing in the late 1940s. Starting with the Cleveland Browns, he was part of a historic team that laid the groundwork for future success in the NFL. After his time with the Browns, he moved on to the New York Bulldogs, where he continued to demonstrate his talent on the field.
Though lesser-known in the annals of NFL history, Sensanbaugher's contributions to the teams he played for during the early years of professional football are noteworthy, as they were part of a transformative era in the sport.
Source: gpt-4o-mini
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