| Date of birth: | July 22, 1897 |
| Place of birth: | Monmouth, Illinois |
| Date of death: | January 8, 1969 (aged 71)[1] |
| Place of death: | Green Bay, Wisconsin |
| Career information | |
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| Position(s): | Center, End |
| College: | Monmouth |
| Organizations | |
| As player: | |
| 1921-1922 1922-1924 1925 1925-1927 1927 1928-1932 |
Rock Island Independents Green Bay Packers Frankford Yellow Jackets Green Bay Packers New York Yankees Green Bay Packers |
| Career highlights and awards | |
| Honors: | Packers Hall of Fame |
| Playing stats at DatabaseFootball.com | |
Francis Louis "Jug" Earp (July 22, 1897 – January 8, 1969) was a professional football player. He played eleven seasons in the National Football League, mostly with the Green Bay Packers and was inducted into the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame in 1970. He also played with the Rock Island Independents as well as played 3 games for the New York Yankees and one game for the Frankford Yellow Jackets.
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