At Tulane, Price was a four-year letterman in football, for the 1946–1949 seasons.[8] He was named to All-Southeastern Conference (SEC) teams three times, 1947–1949, the latter two times being a consensus selection. He was named to College Football All-America Teams in 1948 and 1949 by some selectors.
Price's NFL career lasted six seasons, 1950–1955, all with the Giants.[4] He led the NFL in rushing in 1951, gaining 971 yards on 271 carries in a 12-week season.[12] His 80.9 yards per game also led the league.[4] He played a total of 63 regular-season NFL games (50 starts) while accruing 3,292 yards on 846 attempts, an average of 3.9 yards per carry.[4] He had 20 rushing touchdowns and four receiving touchdowns.[4]
Following his professional football career, Price returned on New Orleans.[3] He worked as a television sports announcer and also worked in sales for a brewing company.[3][7] In September 1963, Price was announced as a candidate for Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana, paired with gubernatorial candidate Louis J. Michot.[3][13] Michot placed sixth in the Democratic gubernatorial primary.
Price's son, Eddie Price III,[b] also played football for Tulane and was a two-year letterman, 1972–1973.[15][8] The elder Price was inducted to the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame in 1975,[16] and was a charter member of the Tulane Athletics Hall of Fame when it was established in 1977.[17] He died in July 1979 at his New Orleans home of a heart attack, aged 53.[12] He was posthumously inducted to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1982.[6] Price is also an inductee of the Warren Easton Hall of Fame.[5]
Notes
^Price and his father (born in 1898) had the same full name and lived at the same address at the time they submitted World War II draft registration cards.[1][2] Examples of the younger Price using "Jr." are first found when he was a political candidate in 1963.[3] The "Jr." also appears on the Pro-Football-Reference.com website.[4]
^During the time Eddie Price III played football, some newspaper reports referred to him as Eddie Price Jr.[14]