Playing at Fullback, and also acting as the Cardinal’s Place Kicker, Harder would become the first player in NFL history to exceed 100 Points in three straight years (1947-49). Harder was named the MVP by UPI in 1948, and his overall accomplishments would earn him a membership to the 1940's All-Decade Team.
Harder's success continued into the 1950s, going to the Pro Bowl in 1950, and he would join the Detroit Lions for his final three years, where he helped them win the NFL Championship in both 1952 and 1953 and was a Pro Bowler in the first of those two years.
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