[2] He was also a football coach at Stillwater Area High School in Oak Park Heights, Minnesota.
[8] In mid-October 1924, Ebert was signed by the Minneapolis Marines of the National Football League (NFL) to play tackle.
[11] Prior to their match with the Packers, he appeared as a substitute in a 7–2 exhibition win over the Ironwood Legion.
[13] A pass on third down by Ebert was batted down by Pro Football Hall of Famer Curly Lambeau.
[13] After the loss to the Packers, the Marines traveled home to Minneapolis and faced the undefeated Duluth Kelleys, whom they had lost to earlier in the season.
[16] The final regular season game for the Marines was against the Frankford Yellow Jackets, a 7–39 loss for Minneapolis.
[17] The Marines folded following the 1924 season, ending Ebert's professional football playing career.
[1] In 1923, Ebert was hired by Stillwater Area High School to be head football coach.
[3] The Brainard Daily Dispatch reported in September 1924 that the Ebert-coached Stillwater team "looks as though it will be one of the best that has represented this city in several years.