- Marty Rosen
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Marty Rosen (born July 14, 1943) is a former American football player. He was a standout player at Lincoln High School in Brooklyn, NYC. He was selected to the All American team of 1961. He chose to play at the University of South Carolina on a football scholarship. Rosen chose this school over University of North Carolina and Texas University and many others. He played running back and corner back as well as running back punts and kickoffs. He played alongside and remains a friend of quarterback Dan Reeves. Despite receiving invites to the NFL, he wound up playing 4 years in the Canadian Football League, including two seasons with the Winnepeg Blue Bombers.[1]
Life Outside Football
Rosen had a garment company for thirty years. He retired for seven years and finally returned for a career in the wine business. He has lived in Englewood, New Jersey for the past 24 years. Rosen has two children and seven grandchildren.
References
Categories:- 1943 births
- Living people
- American football running backs
- American football cornerbacks
- Canadian football biography stubs
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