(1898-11-30)November 30, 1898 Table Rock, Nebraska, U.S.
Died:
December 28, 1972(1972-12-28) (aged 74) Barstow, California, U.S.
Height:
6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Weight:
233 lb (106 kg)
Career information
High school:
McDonald
College:
Nebraska
Career history
As a player:
Canton Bulldogs (1922–1923)
Cleveland Bulldogs (1924)
Canton Bulldogs (1925)
Frankford Yellow Jackets (1925)
Chicago Bears (1926–1928, 1930–1931, 1933–1934)
As a coach:
Nebraska (1934–1941) Offensive Line coach
Creighton (1942) Offensive Line coach
Career highlights and awards
4× NFL champion (1922-1924, 1933)
2× First-team All-Pro (1930, 1934)
3× Second-team All-Pro (1924, 1928, 1931)
100 greatest Bears of All-Time
Player stats at PFR
Pro Football Hall of Fame
William Roy "Link" Lyman (November 30, 1898 – December 28, 1972), also sometimes known as Roy Lyman, was an American football player and coach.
Lyman was born in Nebraska and raised in Kansas. He played college football for the Nebraska Cornhuskers football team in 1918, 1919, and 1921. He played professional football as a tackle in the National Football League (NFL) for the Canton/Cleveland Bulldogs (1922–1925), the Frankford Yellow Jackets (1925), and the Chicago Bears (1926–1928, 1930–1932, and 1933–1934). He won four NFL championships (1922, 1923, and 1924 with the Bulldogs and 1933 with the Bears) and was selected five times as a first-team All-Pro player (1923, 1924, 1925, 1930, and 1934).
Lyman was an assistant football coach at Nebraska from 1935 to 1941 and at Creighton University in 1942. He later had a career in the insurance business. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1964. He died in an automobile crash in 1972 while driving to Las Vegas.
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