Emlen Tunnell

Emlen Tunnell was the first                               undrafted free agent to be                                             elected to the Pro Football                                             Hall of Fame. See more                                            pictures of the football greats.
Emlen Tunnell was the first undrafted free agent to be elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. See more pictures of the football greats .

Tunnell (1925-1975) got his tryout, made the team, and quickly came to be regarded as New York's best defensive back and a superior kick returner.

NFL的合并AAFC 1950年了Giants three more outstanding defensive backs inTom Landry, Otto Schnellbacher, and Harmon Rowe. Those three and Tunnell formed the pass-protecting "ribs" of the Giants' famed "Umbrella Defense," which revolutionized defensive thinking in the early 1950s.

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"Emlen the Gremlin" was the most honored of the quartet. He was named All-NFL four times and played in nine Pro Bowls. Not only was he a pass-snatching ballhawk, but he paralyzed opponents with his brilliant returns of interceptions, kickoffs, and punts.

He was called "The Giants' Offense on Defense" for good reason. In 1952, his return yardage was greater than that achieved by any New York ball carrier or pass receiver. In fact, it was more than the yardage gained by NFL rushing leader Dan Towler.

While the other ribs of the umbrella retired or, like Landry, became more deeply involved in coaching, Tunnell continued to excel at safety as the Giants won the NFL championship in 1956 and a division title in 1958.

In 1959, he went to Green Bay and helpedVince Lombarditurn that teetering franchise into a dynasty. When he retired after the 1961 season, Tunnell held the NFL career records for interceptions (79), interception yardage (1,282), punt returns (258), and punt return yardage (2,209).

When he was elected to the ProFootballHall of Fame in 1967, he was both the first African American to be enshrined and the first player to be named for strictly his defensive contributions.

To learn more about football greats, see:

  • Great Football Players
  • Great Offensive Football Players
  • Great Defensive Football Players
  • Great Football Coaches

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