Joseph George Marconi (February 6, 1934 – August 23, 1992) was an American football fullback who played professionally for the Los Angeles Rams and Chicago Bears in the National Football League (NFL).
![]() Marconi from The 1955 Monticola | |
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Position: | Fullback |
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Born: | (1934-02-06)February 6, 1934 Fredericktown, Pennsylvania |
Died: | August 23, 1992(1992-08-23) (aged 58) Downers Grove, Illinois |
Height: | 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) |
Weight: | 225 lb (102 kg) |
Career information | |
High school: | Fredericktown (PA) |
College: | West Virginia |
NFL Draft: | 1956 / Round: 1 / Pick: 6 |
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Player stats at PFR | |
Marconi was born in the Pittsburgh area city of Fredericktown, Pennsylvania. He played football in high school and was offered an athletic scholarship at the University of Maryland, but he didn't like the school and found himself at West Virginia University.
He was first used on defense, but was found to be too productive on offense in the running game and was part of the backfield. As a running back, he piled up 998 career yards on 181 carries for an impressive 5.5 average and 18 touchdowns.
Marconi helped West Virginia to a 31–7 record during his four-year tenure. He was selected to play in the College Football All-Star Game and the Blue–Gray Football Classic after his senior season and he ended up being the Los Angeles Rams first pick in the 1956 draft. He accumulated impressive yardage as a Ram with 1,769 yards and 21 touchdowns. He was traded to the Bears before the 1962 season.
He played five years with the Bears organization and was elected to the Pro Bowl in 1964. In 1966, he retired from football to become a sales representative in the steel business. He died in Downers Grove, Illinois, his home.[1]
Chicago Bears 1963 NFL champions | |
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1956 NFL Draft first-round selections | |
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Los Angeles Rams first-round draft picks | |
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Formerly the Cleveland Rams (1936–1945) and St. Louis Rams (1995–2015) | |
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Los Angeles Rams 1956 NFL Draft selections | |
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