Full Name: Leo Raskowski Date of Birth: March 28, 1906 Positions Played: Tackle, Guard
Professional Career
SI (St. Ignatius) - 1932: Leo Raskowski began his professional football career with the St. Ignatius team in 1932. This team was part of the early formation of professional football before the NFL became the dominant league.
BRK (Brooklyn Dodgers) - 1933-1934: Raskowski joined the Brooklyn Dodgers, where he played for two seasons. The Dodgers were known for their competitive spirit during this period, and Raskowski contributed as a reliable player on the offensive and defensive lines.
PIT (Pittsburgh Pirates) - 1935: Raskowski continued his career with the Pittsburgh Pirates, who were part of the NFL at the time. His versatility as a tackle and guard was valuable to the team.
PHI (Philadelphia Eagles) - 1935: Raskowski finished his NFL career with the Philadelphia Eagles in 1935. His time with the Eagles was brief, but he left a mark as a skilled lineman.
Highlights and Accomplishments
Played during the formative years of the NFL, contributing to the development of the league.
Known for his toughness and versatility on the offensive and defensive lines.
Part of teams that were foundational in establishing the competitive nature of professional football in the United States.
Legacy
Leo Raskowski may not be a household name in NFL history, but his contributions during the early days of professional football helped pave the way for the sport's evolution. His ability to play multiple positions showcased his talent and adaptability in a rapidly changing league.
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