Eddie Britt

Edward Joseph Britt (July 19, 1912 – November 21, 1978) was an American football running back in the National Football League (NFL) for the Boston/Washington Redskins and the Brooklyn Dodgers.He attended the College of the Holy Cross.[1]This biographical article relating to an American football running back born in the 1910s is a stub.You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.
Eddie Britt (politician)Running backLexington, MassachusettsPelham, New HampshireLexington (MA)Holy CrossBoston/Washington RedskinsBrooklyn DodgersNFL championPro Football ReferenceAmerican footballNational Football LeagueCollege of the Holy CrossWashington Redskins1937 NFL championsJim BarberCliff BattlesSammy BaughChuck BondVic CarrollTurk EdwardsDixie HowellDon IrwinEd JusticeEd KahnJim KarcherEd KawalHenry KrauseMax KrauseCharley MaloneBob McChesneyEddie MichaelsWayne MillnerLes OlssonNelson PetersonErny PinckertBen SmithGeorge SmithRiley SmithBill YoungRay FlahertyWashington Commanders starting quarterbacksHank HughesJim MusickSteve HokufPug RentnerBill ShepherdEd SmithBill HartmanFrank FilchockJim GermanRoy ZimmermanGeorge CafegoJim YouelJack JacobsTommy MontHarry GilmerEddie LeBaronJack ScarbathAl DorowRalph GuglielmiEagle DayNorm SneadSonny JurgensenDick ShinerJim NinowskiBilly KilmerRandy JohnsonJoe TheismannMike KruczekJay SchroederEd RubbertDoug WilliamsMark RypienStan HumphriesJeff RutledgeRich GannonCary ConklinHeath ShulerJohn FrieszGus FrerotteJeff HostetlerTrent GreenBrad JohnsonJeff GeorgeTony BanksShane MatthewsPatrick RamseyDanny WuerffelTim HasselbeckMark BrunellJason CampbellTodd CollinsDonovan McNabbRex GrossmanJohn BeckRobert Griffin IIIKirk CousinsColt McCoyAlex SmithMark SanchezJosh JohnsonCase KeenumDwayne HaskinsKyle AllenRyan FitzpatrickTaylor HeinickeGarrett GilbertCarson WentzSam HowellJayden Daniels