Lansford was selected by the
Philadelphia Eagles in the second round of the
1955 NFL draft. He re-signed with the Eagles in 1956. That same year, he was selected to the
1956 Pro Bowl. In 1957 he was named an
All-Pro player. The Eagles would not have another All-Pro offensive lineman until
Jermane Mayberry in 2002. In 1958 Lansford and
Jimmy Harris were traded to the
Los Angeles Rams in exchange for quarterback
Norm Van Brocklin. Lansford was made a captain on the Rams and played for the team through the 1960 season but quit the team partway through training camp in 1961 after a dispute over being made backup. As he was still under contract with the Rams, they attempted to arrange for him to be traded to the
Dallas Cowboys but no deal was ultimately made. After three years absence from professional football, Lansford was signed to the
Houston Oilers in August 1965. At the end of the month, Lansford announced his intention to formally retire and returned home to
Lampasas, Texas. ==References==