Jack Robbins
American football player (1916–1983)
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Born: | January 23, 1916 Little Rock, Arkansas, U.S. |
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Died: | January 1983 Lafayette, Louisiana, U.S. |
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Position(s) | Halfback, Quarterback |
Height | 6 ft 2 in (188 cm) |
Weight | 183 lb (83 kg) |
College | Arkansas |
NFL draft | 1938, round: 1, pick: 5 |
Drafted by | Chicago Cardinals |
Career history | |
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1938–1939 | Chicago Cardinals |
Career highlights and awards | |
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Career stats | |
Games | 17 |
Rushing attempts | 101 |
Rushing yards | 310 |
Passing yards | 1076 |
TD–INT | 6–19 |
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Jack William Robbins (January 23, 1916 – January 1983) was an American football halfback who played two seasons in the National Football League (NFL) for the Chicago Cardinals.[1] Robbins also played quarterback during his two years in the NFL.
Robbins played college football and basketball at the University of Arkansas before being selected in the 1938 NFL draft, where he was the first of four Arkansas Razorbacks drafted.[2]
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Arkansas Razorbacks starting quarterbacks
- Steve Creekmore
- J. L. Carter
- Gene Davidson
- Jack Robbins (1935–1937)
- Kay Eakin (1938–1939)
- Louis Ramsay (1940-1941)
- Bud Canada (1945)
- Aubrey Fowler (1946)
- Ken Holland (1947)
- Gordon Long (1948)
- Don Logue (1949)
- Jim Rinehart (1950)
- Lamar McHan (1951–1953)
- George Walker (1954–1957)
- Don Christian (1956)
- James Monroe (1958–1959)
- George McKinney (1960–1961)
- Billy Moore (1962)
- Bill Gray (1963)
- Fred Marshall (1964)
- Jon Brittenum (1965–1966)
- Ronnie Lee South (1967)
- Bill Montgomery (1968–1970)
- Joe Ferguson (1971–1972)
- Mike Kirkland (1973)
- Scott Bull (1974–1975)
- Ron Calcagni (1976–1978)
- Houston Nutt (1976)
- Kevin Scanlon (1979)
- Tom Jones (1980)
- Brad Taylor (1981–1984)
- Mark Calcagni (1985)
- Greg Thomas (1986)
- Quinn Grovey (1987–1990)
- Jason Allen (1991)
- Barry Lunney Jr. (1992–1995)
- Pete Burks (1996)
- Clint Stoerner (1997–1999)
- Robby Hampton (2000)
- Zak Clark (2001)
- Matt Jones (2002–2004)
- Robert Johnson (2005–2006)
- Casey Dick (2005–2008)
- Mitch Mustain (2006)
- Nathan Dick (2008)
- Ryan Mallett (2009–2010)
- Tyler Wilson (2011–2012)
- Brandon Allen (2012–2015)
- A. J. Derby (2013)
- Austin Allen (2016–2017)
- Cole Kelley (2017–2018)
- Ty Storey (2018)
- Connor Noland (2018)
- Ben Hicks (2019)
- Nick Starkel (2019)
- John Stephen Jones (2019)
- KJ Jefferson (2019–2023)
- Jack Lindsey (2019)
- Feleipe Franks (2020)
- Cade Fortin (2022)
- Malik Hornsby (2022)
- Taylen Green (2024–present)
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