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Position: | Tailback/Quarterback | ||
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Born: | Leominster, Massachusetts | April 24, 1915||
Died: | September 6, 1992 Morristown, Vermont | (aged 77)||
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College: | Holy Cross | ||
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Ronald Maurice Cahill was a National Football League quarterback for the Chicago Cardinals.
He was signed by the Cardinals as a replacement for Bud Schwenk, who had joined the armed forces.[1] In his only National Football League season, Cahill led the league in interceptions but did not win any of the ten games in which he played.[2]
In 1946, Cahill signed with the Buffalo Bisons of the newly formed All-America Football Conference, but did not appear in any games.
References[]
- ↑ "Chicago Cardinals Sign Ronnie Cahill". The Day. July 30, 1943. https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=STYjAAAAIBAJ&sjid=VXQFAAAAIBAJ&pg=3687,1875607&dq. Retrieved 2010-08-26.
- ↑ https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/C/CahiRo20.htm
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