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John Daniel Matuszak (October 25, 1950 – June 17, 1989), nicknamed "Tooz", was an American professional football defensive end in the National Football League (NFL) who later became an actor. Matuszak was the first overall pick in the 1973 NFL draft and played most of his career with the Oakland Raiders until he retired after winning his ...
1973: John Matuszak. Net worth: $400,000 In 1973, it was a defensive end, once again, who received top billing at the draft. This time, it was John Matuszak.
John Matuszak was a defensive end for the Tampa Spartans and an All-American in 1972. He was selected first overall in the 1973 NFL draft by the Houston Oilers. He played 123 career games with Houston, Kansas City, and Oakland. As an actor, Matuszak antagonized opposite Ringo Starr in the comedy Caveman and played "Sloth" in the 1985 comedy The ...
Oakland's defense, anchored by defensive linemen John Matuszak (8 sacks), Cedrick Hardman (9.5 sacks), and Dave Browning (6.5 sacks), led the league in forced turnovers (52) and interceptions (35). Defensive back Lester Hayes led the league in interceptions (13) and interception return yards (273), and was the league's Defensive Player of the ...
The 1972 Tangerine Bowl, part of the 1972 bowl game season, took place on December 29, 1972, at the Tangerine Bowl stadium in Orlando, Florida.The competing teams were the Tampa Spartans, that competed as a College Division Independent, and the Kent State Golden Flashes, that competed as a member of the Mid-American Conference (MAC).
When Matuszak said the magazine made $750,000, Barrick corrected her by saying that it grossed $750,000 — a figure that did not take into account operating costs. ... MH Equipment CEO John ...
Jenn Gordon, the president and CEO of WTVP, looks on as chairman of the board John Wieland, left, speaks during a press conference Thursday, March 21, 2024, at the public television station's ...
In basically an exchange of defensive tackles who had threatened to jump to the World Football League, the Oilers acquired Culp and a first-round draft choice in 1975 from the Chiefs for John Matuszak on October 22, 1974. Both Culp and Matuszak had signed contracts with the Southern California Sun and Shreveport Steamer respectively. [5]