Ralph Jones

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This article is about the football coach. See Ralph Jones (musician) for the member of Bill Haley & His Comets. Also, not to be confused with Ralf Jones, a video game character.

Ralph Jones is the American football head coach for the NFL's Chicago Bears franchise from 1930-1932. After George Halas retired as a player and coach in 1930, Halas hired Jones to coach his team. During his tenure as head coach, Jones refined the T-formation by introducing wide receivers, tight ends, and a halfback in motion. Jones also introduced Bronko Nagurski as a member of the Chicago Bears.[1]

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  1. ^ NFL History retrieved April 3, 2006

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