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  1. Robert Stanton Waterfield (July 26, 1920 – March 25, 1983) was an American football player and coach. A skilled player, he played in the National Football League (NFL) for eight seasons, primarily as a quarterback, but also as a safety, kicker, punter and sometimes return specialist with the Cleveland / Los Angeles Rams.

  2. Bob Waterfield, vero nome Robert Stanton Waterfield, è stato un giocatore di football americano statunitense che ha giocato nel ruolo di quarterback per tutta la carriera nei Cleveland/Los Angeles Rams della National Football League. È stato inserito nella Pro Football Hall of Fame nel 1965.

  3. Robert Stanton Waterfield. Position: QB-K-P Throws: Right. 6-1 , 200lb (185cm, 90kg) Born: July 26. in Elmira, NY. More bio, uniform, draft info. Hall of Fame. 2x Pro Bowl. 3x All-Pro. 2x NFL Champ. HOF All-1940s Team. 1945 Carr Trophy. 7 7. Become a Stathead & surf this site ad-free. SUMMARY. Career. G. 91. AV. QBrec. 14-8-0. Cmp% 50.3. Yds.

    • July 26, 1920
  4. He was named first- or second-team All-NFL five times. One of the game’s most versatile players, he was also an ace defensive back for his first four seasons, a top punter with a 42.4 yard average, and a deadly place kicker. In eight seasons he totaled 573 points on 13 touchdowns, 315 PATs and 60 field goals.

  5. Robert Stanton Waterfield (July 26, 1920 – March 25, 1983) was an American football player and coach. A skilled player, he played in the National Football League (NFL) for eight seasons, primarily as a quarterback, but also as a safety, kicker, punter and sometimes return specialist with the Cleveland / Los Angeles Rams.

  6. Hall of Fame. Bob Waterfield. Induction: 1984. Bio. One of the most charismatic quarterbacks in college and professional football history, Bob Waterfield is best remembered at UCLA for leading the Bruins to their first victory over USC and to their first Rose Bowl invitation in 1942.

  7. Bob Waterfield was a football coach in the National Football League (NFL) from 1954 to 1962, finishing his career as the head coach of the Los Angeles Rams. Over his six years of coaching his teams compiled a cumulative win/loss record of 31-41-4.