For all of the great plays Gino Marchetti made as a member of the Baltimore Colts, his most famous moment might have come when he insisted to stay on the sideline. In the 1958 NFL championship game ...
Baltimore Colts legend Gino Marchetti has died.He passed away Monday at a hospital in Pennsylvania. He was 93.A son of Italian immigrants who fought in World War II at the Battle of the Bulge, ...
He was rugged, rangy and relentless in his pursuit of quarterbacks. For 13 years during their heyday, the Baltimore Colts were defined by a slab of a man known simply as Gino. No Colts player ...
Gino Marchetti, who served as captain of the two-time world champion Baltimore Colts and fought in World War II, died on Monday at age 93 of pneumonia, the team — now based in Indianapolis — confirmed ...
This story is part of a collaboration with Sports Illustrated for the 2016 Where Are They Now series. Let's start with this, Gino Marchetti doesn't think you should believe everything that's been said ...
"Gino Marchetti dominated the football field during his career in the 1950s and '60s as a leader of the great Baltimore Colts teams of that era. His ferocious style of play defined the character of a ...
BALTIMORE (AP) — Gino Marchetti, a Hall of Fame defensive end who helped the Baltimore Colts win consecutive NFL championships in the late 1950s, has died. The Pro Football Hall of Fame said Marchetti ...
It’s still hardto argue with that closed-loop burger-joint jingle, the one that could be heard up and down the East Coast throughout the ’60s and ’70s: Everybody goes to Gino’s, ’cause Gino’s is the ...
April 30 (UPI) --Pro Football Hall of Famer and Baltimore Colts legend Gino Marchetti has died at 92 years old. Marchetti died from pneumonia Monday at Paoli hospital in Paoli, Pa. The two-time NFL ...
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Marchetti fought at the Battle of the Bulge during World War II Jason Hahn is a former Human Interest and Sports Reporter for PEOPLE. He started at PEOPLE's Los Angeles Bureau as a writer and reporter ...