Edward Homer Blaine was born in Farmington, Missouri on January 30, 1940[1]. He played offensive guard on the University of Missouri Tigers football team while a pre-med student there. Blaine was named All-Big Eight Conference and All-America in 1961.
Blaine was drafted by the Green Bay Packers in the 2nd round (28th overall) of the 1962 NFL Draft, and was also drafted by the New York Titans in the 4th round (29th overall) of the American Football League's 1962 Draft.
He played professionally in the National Football League with the Green Bay Packers (1962) and Philadelphia Eagles (1963-1966). He was named All-Pro after the 1964 NFL season.
Now, Dr. Ed Blaine, one of the nation's foremost pharmaceutical researchers, lives in St. Louis, Missouri[2].
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