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Bob Cowan was born on 2 January, 1923 in Fort Wayne, Indiana, U.S., is an American football player (1923–2004). Discover Bob Cowan's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 81 years old?

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Age 81 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 2 January, 1923
Birthday 2 January
Birthplace Fort Wayne, Indiana, U.S.
Date of death 2004
Died Place Fort Wayne, Indiana, U.S.
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1923

Robert George Cowan (January 2, 1923 – January 20, 2004) was an American football halfback who played three seasons in the All-America Football Conference (AAFC) between 1947 and 1949.

Cowan played for the Cleveland Browns and the Baltimore Colts.

Cowan was a standout track and football athlete at his Fort Wayne, Indiana high school.

He attended Indiana University and starred as a halfback for two years, interrupted by service in the Army Air Force during World War II.

1941

Cowan attended Indiana University starting in 1941.

He became the football team's starting right halfback in the middle of the following year, his sophomore season.

Cowan also played basketball at Indiana, and was spotted during a state tournament in 1941 by Blanton Collier, who went on to become an assistant coach for the Cleveland Browns of the All-America Football Conference (AAFC).

1943

Cowan joined the Army Air Force in 1943 and served in World War II as part of the ground crew at various military bases and at Okinawa.

1944

He played in 1944 for the service basketball team at a Salt Lake City, Utah base called the Air Base Wings.

1945

Cowan was selected by the Chicago Cardinals in the 1945 NFL Draft.

1946

After the war, he returned to Indiana and played part of the 1946 season at right halfback.

His best game for Indiana came against the Rose Bowl champion Illinois, when he caught a pass for a 37-yard touchdown and helped set up a second touchdown with a run as the Hoosiers won by seven points.

1947

Cowan joined the Browns in 1947, when the team won the AAFC championship.

The war delayed his professional career, however, and he signed in 1947 with the Browns, who selected him in the 1947 AAFC Draft.

Cowan won a spot on the roster alongside fellow Fort Wayne native and Indiana graduate Bill Boedeker.

The Browns finished the season with a 12–1–1 record and won the AAFC championship game against the New York Yankees.

After the season, he returned to Indiana to finish his final semester and get a degree.

1948

Cleveland won all of its games in 1948 and beat the Buffalo Bills in the championship game.

Cowan returned to the Browns in 1948.

The team won all of its games that year, beating the Buffalo Bills in the championship game.

Cowan, however, lost his job as the starting right halfback late in the season to Dub Jones.

1949

Cowan was sent to the Colts for the 1949 season, but he was slowed by a knee injury and left the game a year later.

He became a high school principal in Fort Wayne after his playing career.

Cowan grew up in Fort Wayne, Indiana and was a star athlete at the city's North Side High School.

He failed to place first just once in the 220-yard dash during his high school track career.

Cowan came in second in his only loss at a state track meet in his sophomore year.

He had times of 9.9 seconds in the 100-yard dash, under 22 seconds in the 220 and 49 seconds in the 440.

Cowan's football team lost only twice in four years at North Side.

The team went unbeaten in his senior year, and Cowan broke a state high school scoring record with 155 points playing as a right halfback.

He was sent to the Baltimore Colts before the 1949 season.

Bothered by a knee injury, Cowan left football after a year in Baltimore.

Cowan returned to Fort Wayne after his playing career and became a high school principal.

·He retired from the Fort Wayne Community Schools as Personnel Director after 30 years of service.

2004

He died in 2004.