Ed Thorp Memorial Trophy - List of Ed Thorp Memorial Trophy Winners

List of Ed Thorp Memorial Trophy Winners

  • 1934 New York Giants
  • 1935 Detroit Lions
  • 1936 Green Bay Packers
  • 1937 Washington Redskins
  • 1938 New York Giants
  • 1939 Green Bay Packers
  • 1940 Chicago Bears
  • 1941 Chicago Bears
  • 1942 Washington Redskins
  • 1943 Chicago Bears
  • 1944 Green Bay Packers
  • 1945 Cleveland Rams
  • 1946 Chicago Bears
  • 1947 Chicago Cardinals
  • 1948 Philadelphia Eagles
  • 1949 Philadelphia Eagles
  • 1950 Cleveland Browns
  • 1951 Los Angeles Rams
  • 1952 Detroit Lions
  • 1953 Detroit Lions
  • 1954 Cleveland Browns
  • 1955 Cleveland Browns
  • 1956 New York Giants
  • 1957 Detroit Lions
  • 1958 Baltimore Colts
  • 1959 Baltimore Colts
  • 1960 Philadelphia Eagles
  • 1961 Green Bay Packers
  • 1962 Green Bay Packers
  • 1963 Chicago Bears
  • 1964 Cleveland Browns
  • 1965 Green Bay Packers
  • 1966 Green Bay Packers
  • 1967 Green Bay Packers
  • 1968 Baltimore Colts
  • 1969 Minnesota Vikings

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