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Mike Jarmoluk Date of birth: October 22, 1922 Place of birth: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. Date of death: November 23, 2004 (aged 82)Place of death: Ocala, Florida, U.S. Career information Position(s): Defensive tackle College: Temple NFL Draft: 1945 / Round: 7 Organizations As player: 1946-1947
1948
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1949-1955Chicago Bears
Boston Yanks
New York Bulldogs
Philadelphia EaglesCareer highlights and awards Pro Bowls: 1 (1951) Playing stats at NFL.com Michael M. Jarmoluk, Jr. (October 4, 1922 – November 23, 2004) was an American football defensive lineman in the National Football League for the Chicago Bears, Boston Yanks, New York Bulldogs, and the Philadelphia Eagles. He played college football at Temple University and was drafted in the seventh round of the 1945 NFL Draft by the Detroit Lions.
Jarmoluk went to one Pro Bowl during his ten-year career.
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