- Jack Ferrante
NFL player
DateOfBirth=birth date|1916|3|9|mf=y
Birthplace=Camden, New Jersey
DateOfDeath=November 24 ,2006
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Position=End
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years=1941-1950
teams=Philadelphia Eagles
DatabaseFootball=FERRAJAC01Jack Anthony Ferrante (
March 9 1916 -November 24 2006 ), nicknamed "Blackjack," was an American end in theNational Football League who played for thePhiladelphia Eagles in 1941 and from 1944 to 1950.Born in
Camden, New Jersey , his family moved toSouth Philadelphia when he was six, and later toWest Philadelphia ; he dropped out of high school in his sophomore year and began working in local supermarkets. He began playing pro football in local leagues in 1934, initially getting $7 per game. He gained a tryout with the Eagles in 1939, and was signed by their farm team, theWilmington Clippers . After another tryout, he played three games for the Eagles in 1941, but was sent back to Wilmington until making the Philadelphia roster for good in 1944. He was a member of the Eagles' championship teams in 1948 and 1949. He retired after his contract was sold to theDetroit Lions in 1950, when the team would not meet his salary demands. He became a salesman for a brewing company, and later served as a volunteer coach atMonsignor Bonner High School , leading the school to its first Philadelphia city championship in 1959 as well as a second title in 1961. Ferrante retired from his sales position in 1977, and died at age 90 inYardley, Pennsylvania .External links
* [http://www.footballresearch.com/articles/frpage.cfm?topic=ferrante Professional Football Researchers Association biography]
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