Chicago Cardinals Husmann was selected by the
Chicago Cardinals in the ninth round (99th overall) of the
1953 NFL draft and began his career on the
offensive line. He spent the next two years out of football, while serving his military service in the
United States Army. He returned to the team in
1956.
Dallas Cowboys He was selected by the
Dallas Cowboys in the
1960 NFL expansion draft. He became the first starter at
right defensive tackle in franchise history. He was waived on September 5,
1961.
Houston Oilers In
1961, he was signed as a
free agent by the
Houston Oilers and was used at
defensive tackle and
defensive end. That year, he played a key role in the team winning their second straight championship and was the runner-up to
Billy Cannon in the MVP voting for the title game. He was released on August 8,
1966. He left with the franchise single-game sack record (4). During his professional career, he played every line position, offensive and defensive, except for center.
Edmonton Eskimos (CFL) In
1966, he signed with the
Edmonton Eskimos of the
Canadian Football League. ==Personal life==