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James Troy Archer (January 16, 1955 – June 22, 1979) was an American professional football player who was a defensive tackle for three seasons with the New York Giants of the National Football League (NFL). He began playing football at age six after his father forged his birth certificate to show he was eight years old.
New York Mets: Aguilas Cibaenas: heart attack: 2010 Andy Marte: 33 Infielder: Arizona Diamondbacks: KT Wiz: car crash 2017 [49] Dan McGann: 39 First baseman: New York Giants: Milwaukee Brewers: suicide, gunshot 1910 [50] Reyes Moronta: 31 Pitcher: Los Angeles Angels: Bravos de León: car crash 2024 [51] José Oliva: 26 Third baseman: St. Louis ...
The Giants announced Thomas' death Friday. Thomas played 116 regular-season games for the Giants between 1962 and 1970. Former New York Giants player Aaron Thomas, who caught 35 touchdown passes ...
He was drafted by the New York Giants in the fourth round of the 1969 NFL/AFL draft. He played college football at East Texas State University and attended Dunbar High School in Texarkana, Texas. [1] Houston was killed in a car crash on December 11, 1982. [2]
Northeastern Oklahoma A&M: 5 football players were killed in a head-on highway crash (1966). Marshall: 37 members died in an airplane crash (1970). Wichita State: most of the starting players and coaches, 31 in total, died in an airplane crash (1970). Cal Poly Mustangs football team: 16 players and 6 others died in an airplane crash (1960).
Over 23 major league seasons, virtually all with the New York/San Francisco Giants but also including one in the Negro Leagues, Mays batted .301, hit 660 home runs, totaled 3,293 hits, scored more ...
Bradley Scott Beckman (December 31, 1964 – December 18, 1989) was an American professional football tight end in the National Football League (NFL) for the New York Giants and the Atlanta Falcons. He played college football at the University of Nebraska at Omaha and was selected in the seventh round of the 1988 NFL draft by the Minnesota ...
January 20, 1973, Page 22 The New York Times wrote: "Phil King, a running back for the New York Giants during their glory years from 1958 through 1963 when the team won five Eastern Division titles in the National Football League, died in Memphis Thursday (January 18, 1973) of what was reported as an accidental gunshot wound in the head. The ...