Vince Banonis

Vincent Joseph Banonis (April 9, 1921 – October 23, 2010) was an American football center and defensive tackle in the National Football League. He played for the Chicago Cardinals from 1942 to 1950, and the Detroit Lions from 1951 to 1953. He attended the University of Detroit. Banonis was elected into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1986.

Chicago Cardinals 1947 NFL Champions
  • Plato Andros
  • Elmer Angsman
  • Ray Apolskis
  • Lloyd Arms
  • Vince Banonis
  • Bill Blackburn
  • Chet Bulger
  • Jeff Burkett
  • Bill Campbell
  • Paul Christman
  • Red Cochran
  • Jake Colhouer
  • Joe Coomer
  • Bill DeCorrevont
  • Bill Dewell
  • Babe Dimancheff
  • John Doolan
  • Clarence Esser
  • Marshall Goldberg
  • Pat Harder
  • Frank Ivy
  • Jack Karwales
  • Mal Kutner
  • Ray Mallouf
  • Caleb Martin
  • Stan Mauldin
  • Ham Nichols
  • Joe Parker
  • Dick Plasman
  • Buster Ramsey
  • Walt Rankin
  • Vic Schwall
  • Charles Smith
  • Walt Szot
  • Charley Trippi
  • Bob Zimny

  • Head Coach: Jimmy Conzelman
Detroit Lions 1952 NFL Champions
  • Byron Bailey
  • Vince Banonis
  • Les Bingaman
  • Cloyce Box
  • Stan Campbell
  • Jack Christiansen
  • Gus Cifelli
  • Ollie Cline
  • Lou Creekmur
  • Pete D'Alonzo
  • Jim David
  • Don Doll
  • Jim Doran
  • Tom Dublinski
  • Blaine Earon
  • Dick Flanagan
  • Keith Flowers
  • Sonny Gandee
  • Jug Girard
  • Pat Harder
  • Jim Hardy
  • Leon Hart
  • Jim Hill
  • Robert Hoernschemeyer
  • Yale Lary
  • Bobby Layne
  • Jim Martin
  • Thurman McGraw
  • Bob Miller
  • Lindy Pearson
  • John Prchlik
  • Clyde Scott
  • Bob Smith
  • Dick Stanfel
  • Pat Summerall
  • Bill Swiacki
  • Lavern Torgeson
  • Doak Walker

  • Head Coach: Buddy Parker

  • Assistant Coaches: Aldo Forte
  • Buster Ramsey
  • Russ Thomas
  • George Wilson
Detroit Lions 1953 NFL Champions
  • Charlie Ane
  • Vince Banonis
  • Les Bingaman
  • Cloyce Box
  • Jim Cain
  • Lew Carpenter
  • Jack Christiansen
  • Ollie Cline
  • Lou Creekmur
  • Jim David
  • Dorne Dibble
  • Jim Doran
  • Bob Dove
  • Tom Dublinski
  • Blaine Earon
  • Sonny Gandee
  • Gene Gedman
  • Jug Girard
  • Pat Harder
  • Leon Hart
  • Robert Hoernschemeyer
  • Carl Karilivacz
  • Yale Lary
  • Bobby Layne
  • Gil Mains
  • Jim Martin
  • Thurman McGraw
  • Bob Miller
  • John Prchlik
  • Joe Schmidt
  • Harley Sewell
  • Bob Smith
  • Bob Smith
  • Ollie Spencer
  • Dick Stanfel
  • Lavern Torgeson
  • Doak Walker

  • Head Coach: Buddy Parker

  • Assistant Coaches: Aldo Forte
  • Buster Ramsey
  • Russ Thomas
  • George Wilson
Persondata
Name Banonis, Vince
Alternative names
Short description American football player
Date of birth April 9, 1921
Place of birth Detroit, Michigan
Date of death October 23, 2010
Place of death Southfield, Michigan


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