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Jimmy Conzelman

Personal information
Date of birthMarch 6, 1898
St. Louis, Missouri
Date of deathJuly 31, 1970(age 72)
St. Louis, Missouri
Career information
CollegeWashington - St. Louis
Debut1920 for the Decatur Staleys
Last played1929 for the Providence Steam Roller
Career history
As player:
Playing career * Decatur Staleys (1920) * Rock Island Independents (1921-1922) * Milwaukee Badgers (1922-1924) * Detroit Panthers (1925-1926) * Providence Steam Roller (1927-1929) Coaching career * Rock Island Independents (1921-1922) * Milwaukee Badgers (1922-1924) * Detroit Panthers (1925-1926) * Providence Steam Roller (1927-1929) * St. Louis Gunners (1931) * Chicago Cardinals (1940-1942) * Chicago Cardinals (1946-1948)
* 2× All-Pro selection (1923, 1925) * 2× NFL champion (1928, 1947) * NFL 1920s All-Decade Team

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James Gleason Dunn, (Jimmy Conzelman) (March 6, 1898 - August 5, 1970) was a former professional football player and coach in the National Football League. He was the head coach of the Chicago Cardinals.

A halfback at Washington University in St. Louis, he began his post-college career as a member of the Great Lakes Navy team that won the 1919 Rose Bowl. One of his Great Lakes teammates was George Halas, who recruited him for his 1920 Decatur Staleys team in the newly formed American Professional Football Association, which later changed its name to the National Football League.

After one season with the Staleys, Conzelman moved on to the Rock Island Independents, where he began his career as a player-coach. He stayed with the Independents through seven games of the 1922 season before jumping to the Milwaukee Badgers for the remainder of the season and the 1923 season. Offered an NFL franchise in Detroit in 1925 for a reported $100 investment, Conzelman became an NFL owner. Although the team was fairly successful on the field (8-2-2 in 1925 and 4-6-2 in 1926), the team received little support from the Detroit fans.

Eventually he returned the franchise to the league and in 1927 joined the Providence Steam Roller as player-coach. Conzelman as a quarterback suffered a knee injury in 1928, but as a coach, he led the team to an 8-1-2 record and the NFL title. Conzelman left Providence in 1930 to try his hand at other careers. But, in 1940, the popular Irishman was lured back into the NFL with the Chicago Cardinals. He helped the team stay strong during the challenging World War II years before leaving to work in Major League Baseball. In 1946, Conzelman returned to the Cardinals. The following year, his Cards won the NFL title and in 1948 a second straight division title.

He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1964. He died on August 5, 1970 of lung cancer.


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Preceded by
Frank Coughlin
Rock Island Independents Head Coaches
1921-1922
Succeeded by
Herb Sies
Preceded by
Budge Garrett
Mikwaukee Badgers Head Coaches
1922-1924
Succeeded by
Hal Erickson
Preceded by
None
Detroit Panthers Head Coaches
1925-1926
Succeeded by
None
Preceded by
Jim Laird
Providence Steam Roller Head Coaches
1927-1929
Succeeded by
Ed Robinson
Preceded by
None
St. Louis Gunners Head Coaches
1931
Succeeded by
Bullet Baker
Preceded by
Ernie Nevers
Chicago Cardinals Head Coaches
1940-1942
Succeeded by
Phil Handler
Preceded by
Phil Handler
Chicago Cardinals Head Coaches
1946-1948
Succeeded by
Curly Lambeau


Providence Steam Roller 1928 NFL Champions

Jimmy Conzelman * Bill Cronin * Jack Cronin * Jack Fleischman * Al Hadden * Duke Hanny * Norm Harvey * Perry Jackson * Jim Laird * Curly Oden * Milt Rehnquist * Jim Simmons * Clyde Smith * Orland Smith * Gus Sonnenberg * Jack Spellman * Pop Williams * Abe Wilson * Wildcat Wilson
Head Coach Jimmy Conzelman

Chicago Cardinals 1947 NFL Champions

Plato Andros * Elmer Angsman * Ray Apolskis * Lloyd Arms * Vince Banonis * Bill Blackburn * Chet Bulger * Jeff Burkett * Bill Campbell * Paul Christman * Red Cochran * Jake Colhouer * Joe Coomer * Bill DeCorrevont * Bill Dewell * Babe Dimancheff * John Doolan * Clarence Esser * Marshall Goldberg * Pat Harder * Frank Ivy * Jack Karwales * Mal Kutner * Ray Mallouf * Caleb Martin * Stan Mauldin * Ham Nichols * Joe Parker * Dick Plasman * Buster Ramsey * Walt Rankin * Vic Schwall * Charles Smith * Walt Szot * Charley Trippi * Bob Zimny
Head Coach Jimmy Conzelman

Chicago / St. Louis / Phoenix / Arizona Cardinals head coaches

Driscoll * Horween * Barry * Chamberlin * Gillies * Scanlon * Nevers * Andrews * Chevigny * Schissler * Creighton * Nevers * Conzelman * Handler * Conzelman * Lambeau * Handler * Kuharich * Stydahar * Richards * Ivy * Drulis/Prochaska/Willsey * Lemm * Winner * Hollway * Coryell * Wilkinson * Wilson * Hanifan * Stallings * Kuhlmann * Bugel * Ryan * Tobin * McGinnis * Green * Whisenhunt

Providence Steam Roller head coaches

Braney * Golembeski * Laird * Conzelman * Robinson

Milwaukee Badgers head coaches

Conzelman * Garrett * Erickson * Bryan

St. Louis Gunners head coaches

Conzelman * Baker * Henry * Walsh

NFL's 1920s All-Decade Team

Jimmy Conzelman * Paddy Driscoll * Red Grange * Joe Guyon * Curly Lambeau * Jim Thorpe * Ernie Nevers * Guy Chamberlin * Lavern Dilweg * George Halas * Ed Healey * Pete Henry * Cal Hubbard * Steve Owen * Hunk Anderson * Walt Kiesling * Mike Michalske * George Trafton *

Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 1964

Jimmy Conzelman * Ed Healey * Clarke Hinkle * Link Lyman * Mike Michalske * Art Rooney * George Trafton

Quarterbacks in the Pro Football Hall of Fame

Pre-Modern EraBaugh * Clark * Conzelman * Driscoll * Friedman * Herber * Luckman * Parker
Modern EraAikman * Blanda * Bradshaw * Dawson * Elway * Fouts * Graham * Griese * Jurgensen * Kelly * Layne * Marino * Montana * Moon * Namath * Starr * Staubach * Tarkenton * Tittle * Unitas * Van Brocklin * Waterfield * Young

Arizona Cardinals Ring of Honor

Charles Bidwill | Jimmy Conzelman | Dan Dierdorf | John "Paddy" Driscoll | Marshall Goldberg | Dick "Night Train" Lane | Ollie Matson | Ernie Nevers | Charley Trippi | Roger Wehrli | Larry Wilson | Pat Tillman | Aeneas Williams



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