Roy Andrews

Coaching Record

Years Coached Record Win % Playoff record Playoff win %
8 51-27-4 64.63% 0-0 0.00%

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Children:

Benny Friedman


Biography

Career Summary

Roy Andrews was a football coach in the National Football League (NFL) from 1924 to 1931, finishing his career as the head coach of the Chicago Cardinals. Over his eight years of coaching his teams compiled a cumulative win/loss record of 56-30-4. During his career he was a head coach for eight seasons, first with the Kansas City Blues. He led the Blues for three seasons, compiling a record of 12-15-1. His next head coaching stint was with the Cleveland Bulldogs from 1927 to 1928, as he led the team to a 14-6-2 record. His third head coach placement began in 1929 with the New York Giants. He coached them for two seasons and the team had a 25-5-1 record during his tenure. His last opportunity as head coach began in 1931 with the Chicago Cardinals. He coached them for one season and the team had a 5-4-0 during his tenure with the team. During his entire head coaching career, his four teams combined for a record of 56-30-4 across eight seasons.

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One assistant coach from his coaching staffs, Benny Friedman, was eventually hired as a head coach. After coaching on Roy Andrews's coaching staff, he was the head coach of the Brooklyn Dodgers for one season where he combined for a regular season record of 3-9-0 and 0-0 in the playoffs.


History

Year Position Record Playoff record
1931 Chicago Cardinals Head Coach 0-1-0 0-0
1930 New York Giants Head Coach 13-4-0 0-0
1929 New York Giants Head Coach 12-1-1 0-0
1928 Detroit Wolverines Head Coach 7-2-1 0-0
1927 Cleveland Bulldogs Head Coach 7-4-1 0-0
1926 Kansas City Cowboys Head Coach 8-3-0 0-0
1925 Kansas City Cowboys Head Coach 2-5-1 0-0
1924 Kansas City Blues Head Coach 2-7-0 0-0

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