'Ray Flaherty' (
September 1,
1903 -
July 19,
1994) was a professional
football player in the
National Football League from 1926-1935. He was the Head Coach of the
Boston/Washington Redskins from 1936-1942, where he won four division titles (1936, 1937, 1940, 1942) and two NFL Championships (1937, 1942). Flaherty served in the
United States Navy until 1945. Upon his return, he accepted the head coaching position with the
AAFC's
New York Yankees, winning division titles in each of his two full seasons at the helm. He left the Yankees midway through the 1948 season and spent 1949 as coach of the AAFC
Chicago Hornets.
Among his innovations, Flaherty is credited with inventing the screen pass in 1937.
He was inducted into the
Pro Football Hall of Fame in
1976 for his contributions as a coach.
See also
★
History of the New York Giants (1925-1978)
External links
★ ''Pro Football Hall of Fame:''
Member profile
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Biography by Professional Football Researchers Association