Len Younce

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Len Younce
Date of birth January 8, 1917
Place of birth Clayton, Oregon
Position(s) Offensive Guard
Linebacker
Punter
College Oregon State
NFL Draft 1941 / Round 8/ Pick 67
Honors NFL 1940s All-Decade Team
Statistics
Team(s)
1941-1948 New York Giants

Leonard A. Younce (born January 8, 1917 in Clayton, Oregon[1]) was an NFL player in 1941, 1943-44, and 1946-48. He played a variety of positions, including linebacker, offensive lineman, kicker, and punter. He played college football at Oregon State University and was selected in the 8th round (67th overall) by the New York Giants in the 1941 NFL Draft. He played there for 6 seasons.

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National Football League | NFL's 1940s All-Decade Team

Sammy Baugh | Sid Luckman | Bob Waterfield | Tony Canadeo | Bill Dudley | George McAfee | Charley Trippi | Steve Van Buren | Byron White | Pat Harder | Marion Motley | Bill Osmanski | Jim Benton | Jack Ferrante | Ken Kavanaugh | Dante Lavelli | Pete Pihos | Mac Speedie | Ed Sprinkle | Al Blozis | George Connor | Frank "Bucko" Kilroy | Buford "Baby" Ray | Vic Sears | Al Wistert | Bruno Banducci | Bill Edwards | Garrard "Buster" Ramsey | Bill Willis | Len Younce | Charley Brock | Clyde "Bulldog" Turner | Alex Wojciechowicz |