Ted Fritsch

Years with the Packers:1942-50
Inducted:1973
Position:Running Back
Born Date:1920
College:UW-Stevens Point
Ted Fritsch came to the Green Bay Packers in 1942 after being recommended by his Stevens Point State College coach and former Packer, Ed Kotal. The athletic Fritsch also played with the Oshkosh All Stars of the National Basketball League and with the Triple A Toledo Mud Hens baseball team.
The 5’10”, 205-pound Fritsch scored both touchdowns in the Packers’ 14-7 1944 championship victory over New York. Fritsch led the NFL in scoring with 100 points in 1946.
Fritsch scored 380 points and rushed for 2,200 yards during his Packer career, from 1942-50.
After retiring, Fritsch was a teacher, coach and athletic director at Premontre High School in Green Bay.







