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Eli Strand

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Role
  
American football player

Place of death
  
Bronx, New York

Died
  
January 2, 2008


1966
  
Pittsburgh Steelers

College
  
Iowa State University

Name
  
Eli Strand

Positions
  
Lineman

Date of birth
  
(1943-02-11)February 11, 1943

Date of death
  
January 2, 2008(2008-01-02) (aged 64)

1965
  
Green Bay Packers* (PS)

Place of birth
  
Bronxville, New York

Eli S. Strand, Jr. was a professional American football player who played offensive lineman for the Pittsburgh Steelers and New Orleans Saints. He was also a taxi squad member of the 1965 NFL Champion Green Bay Packers in the year immediately preceding the first Super Bowl.

In his later years, he was a frequent caller to sports radio station WFAN in New York City. He was known as "Eli from Westchester" and was known for invoking race into virtually every single phone call, often infuriating the hosts, which often resulted in the hosts banning him from calling into the station. By his own admission his penchant for looking for racism contributed to his early exit from the NFL. While with the Saints, he tried to organize several black players to take action against team management for better working conditions. He had limited clout as a marginal player on an expansion football team and found himself out of the league by the end of the year.

He died on January 2, 2008 at a Bronx hospital after a brief illness.

References

Eli Strand Wikipedia