Charles Ewart (October 10, 1915 — April 30, 1990) was the head coach for the New York Bulldogs in the 1949 NFL season.
Outside of the National Football League, Ewart was an FBI agent during World War II and the vice president of American Bakeries Company.
[2] In 1946, Ewart began working in the National Football League as a backfield coach for the Philadelphia Eagles.
[5] After the end of the season, Ewart resigned from the Bulldogs with 1 win, 10 losses and 1 tie.
[6] Outside of sports, Ewart was an FBI agent in World War II as a part of the Manhattan Project.