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  • Hal Ledyard
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  • Harold "Hal" Ledyard (Born July 7, 1931, in Montgomery, Alabama, died April 21, 1973, in Big Sur, California) was a professional gridiron football player in the National Football League and Canadian Football League. Hal Ledyard is the father of retired professional hockey player Grant Ledyard. Ledyard died April 21, 1973 in a drowning accident at Big Sur.
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Birth Date
  • 1931-07-07
NFLDraftedPick
  • 104
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Name
  • Hal Ledyard
  • Ledyard, Hal
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  • LedyHa20
NFLDraftedRound
  • 9
Height in
  • 0
Date of Death
  • 1973-04-21
Birth Place
Weight lbs
  • 185
NFLDraftedYear
  • 1953
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  • yes
College
death date
  • 1973-04-21
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Place of Birth
Place of death
playing years
  • 1953
  • 1956
  • 1961
Height ft
  • 6
Position
  • Quarterback
Date of Birth
  • 1931-07-07
Short Description
  • American football player
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  • Harold "Hal" Ledyard (Born July 7, 1931, in Montgomery, Alabama, died April 21, 1973, in Big Sur, California) was a professional gridiron football player in the National Football League and Canadian Football League. After backing up future Pro Football Hall of Famer Y.A. Tittle in 1953, Ledyard joined the United States Army, where he played quarterback for the Fort Jackson base football team in 1955. Ledyard joined the Ottawa Rough Riders in 1956 and spent three seasons as the team's starting quarterback before being replaced by Frank Tripucka before the 1959 season. Ledyard signed with the Toronto Argonauts in 1959, but was waived before the season began. After not being signed during the 1960 football season, Ledyard returned to the CFL in 1961 with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, splitting playing time with Dick Thornton and future Canadian Football Hall of Famer Ken Ploen. During his time in Winnipeg, Ledyard was known as "The best relief pitcher in football" due to his success relieving Ploen. He was a part of the Blue Bomber teams that won the 49th and 50th Grey Cups. Hal Ledyard is the father of retired professional hockey player Grant Ledyard. Ledyard died April 21, 1973 in a drowning accident at Big Sur.