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Gino Marchetti beloved by Baltimore for his Colts and fast food careers He became a Colts legend as a dominant defensive end, and his fast food restuarants became a Baltimore staple.
Fast forward to 1958, and a 31-year-old Gino Marchetti is lining up for Baltimore on a balmy day in New York City for what would become known as the Greatest Game Ever Played.
Few NFL players epitomized a club — or a city — better than Gino Marchetti, the Hall of Fame defensive end who died Monday of pneumonia at 93.
Sacks weren't an official stat in Marchetti's era, but his coaching staff once counted him as having 43 in one 12-game season.
Gino Marchetti, WWII Veteran, Allstate Insurance Agent for over 40 years. Beloved husband of the late Margaret, nee Mosiman; loving father of Gino R. (Denise) Marchetti and Thomas (Linda) Koller; d… ...
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 ...
Gino Marchetti, one of the most feared defensive ends in pro football history, who helped lead the Baltimore Colts to two consecutive National Football League championships — including a 1958 ...
QB Gino Marchetti passes for 241 yards and scores his second rushing touchdown with 24 seconds remaining to lift Foothill.
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 ...
Gino Marchetti, down on the field after breaking his right ankle making a key tackle of the Giants’ Frank Gifford late in the fourth quarter of the 1958 NFL championship game Dec. 28, 1958.
It was little more than dumb luck that brought Gino Marchetti to the University of San Francisco, where the high school dropout and World War II veteran launched a career that would land him in ...
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 ...