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Art Michalik

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Place of birth
  
Chicago, Illinois

Pro Bowls
  
1

Positions
  
Linebacker

1955-1956
  
Pittsburgh Steelers

Education
  
St. Ambrose University


1953-1954
  
San Francisco 49ers

Role
  
American football player

College
  
St. Ambrose

Name
  
Art Michalik

NFL draft
  
17

Date of birth
  
(1930-01-31) January 31, 1930 (age 85)

Arthur Michalik (born January 31, 1930) was a linebacker in the NFL, and 3 time National Wrestling Alliance, PNW Tag Team Champion. High School Teacher and football coach at La Quinta High School when it opened in 1963 and Pacifica High School, Garden Grove, CA. He may be best known as the man who is inadvertently responsible for the invention of the FACE MASK in pro football. In a game against the Cleveland Browns in 1953, he smashed his elbow into the face of Otto Graham who was already on the ground, with the play over. The blow caused Graham to suffer a slight concussion and a gash on his face, that split the corner of his lips toward the cheek, requiring 15 stitches to close. Graham took them without Novocaine and Browns Head Coach Paul Brown returned him to the field to finish the game with a plexiglass bar added to his helmet for protection.

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