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Leonard Charles Eshmont (August 26, 1917 – May 12, 1957) was an
American professional football halfback and
safety for the New York
Giants of the National...
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member of
three 49ers
teams that won the
Super Bowl. He won the Len
Eshmont Award in 1987, as
selected by his
teammates on the 49ers.
Paris went to...
- him the team's Len
Eshmont Award, as the
player who best
epitomized the
inspirational and
courageous play of
former 49er Len
Eshmont. Then-49ers head coach...
- Hall in 2022. He is also an 8-time
recipient of the 49ers'
annual Len
Eshmont Award,
which is the team's most
prestigious award and is
given to the Niners...
- his
career with the San
Francisco 49ers. Crow
received the
annual Len
Eshmont Award twice, in 1966 and 1967,
voted by the
players and
given to the 49er...
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Football Conference,
playing with
Frankie Albert,
Johnny Strzykalski, and Len
Eshmont in that
first backfield of the 49ers. On
January 5, 1981, he died of natural...
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Rushing Yards Leader Touchdowns Leader 1946 Spec
Sanders (709), New York Len
Eshmont (6), San
Francisco Don
Greenwood (6),
Cleveland John
Kimbrough (6), Los...
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Frisch 1916–1918 (National
Baseball Hall of Fame)
Bulger Lowe 1917 Len
Eshmont 1938–1940 Al
Babartsky 1935–1937
Steve Filipowicz 1940–1942 Cary Williams...
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point after. Fordham's
offense gained one
first down, but then
Leonard Eshmont fumbled and Pitt
recovered on the Rams 37-yard line. It took five plays...
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returned to play the
entire 1963 season, for
which he
received the 49ers' Len
Eshmont Award.
During the 1964 preseason, he
injured his
other Achilles tendon...