He played in one game for the Chicago Bears before joining the Cleveland Indians and finishing the season with them.
[9][10] In 1930, he and Lloyd both started the season at quarterback, but then Leo was moved to halfback and eventually became the team's leading rusher.
[12] Jensvold was described as "almost the entire mid-west offense, his passes and fierce plunges accounting for virtually all of his team's gains.
On August 27, 1931, Jensvold was signed by the Chicago Bears of the National Football League (NFL).
After his professional career he worked as the secretary and treasurer of the Emmetsburg Production Credit Association.