Forrest McPherson began his NFL career with the Chicago Bears in 1935.
He played a significant role on the offensive line for the Philadelphia Eagles during the late 1930s.
McPherson concluded his career with the Green Bay Packers, where he played through the World War II years.
He was known for his durability and tenacity on the field, contributing to the offensive schemes of his teams.
Legacy
While not one of the most well-known players in NFL history, Forrest McPherson's contributions to the teams he played for during the 1930s and 1940s helped shape the early years of professional football. His experience and skill at the offensive line were valuable assets during a time when the game was evolving.
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