Cid Edwards

{{Short description|American football player (1943–2013)}}

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{{Infobox NFL biography

|name=Cid Edwards

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|number=39, 37

|position=Running back

|birth_date={{birth date|1943|10|10}}

|birth_place=Selma, Alabama, U.S.

|death_date={{Death date and age|2013|4|6|1943|10|10}}

|death_place=San Diego, California, U.S.

|height_ft = 6

|height_in = 3

|weight_lbs = 230

|college=Tennessee State

|undraftedyear=1967

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Cleophus "Cid" Edwards, (October 10, 1943 – April 6, 2013){{cite web|url=http://www.herbwalker.com/obituaries/Cleophus-Edwards/|title=Cleophus J. "Cid" Edwards Jr.|publisher=herbwalker.com|accessdate=17 August 2015}} was a graduate from Tennessee State University who played professional American football in the NFL from 1968 to 1975. Edwards, a running back, in his play for the San Diego Chargers, had one particularly good year, 1972, wherein the Chargers' offense largely consisted of lobbing screen passes to Edwards, who would rumble down field for much positive yardage. He is in a sense an obscure folk hero in Chargers lore.

He was also the subject of a bizarre team incident in 1974, when he was suspended by the Chargers for the rest of the season, yet was never told the reason by the coach. He then learned from secondary sources that the reason given for his suspension was that he missed a team meeting prior to the game before his suspension, yet he was dressed for and played in that game. The team then gave another reason: he was a bad locker room influence to at least one rookie player.Archived at [https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211211/FdKtcL9CZnA Ghostarchive]{{cbignore}} and the [https://web.archive.org/web/20211117034019/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdKtcL9CZnA Wayback Machine]{{cbignore}}: {{cite AV media| url = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdKtcL9CZnA| title = The STRANGEST Suspension in Chargers HISTORY {{!}} Cid Edwards (1974 Chargers) | website=YouTube}}{{cbignore}} His tenure ended in San Diego, he would be traded to Chicago for a 3rd round pick, playing in 1975 but catching only one touchdown that year.

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