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College
  
University of Illinois

Died
  
November 6, 2008

Role
  
American football player


Name
  
Joe Wendryhoski

1964–1966
  
Los Angeles Rams

Positions
  
Guard

Joe Wendryhoski

Date of birth
  
(1939-03-01)March 1, 1939

Place of birth
  
West Frankfort, Illinois

Date of death
  
November 6, 2008(2008-11-06) (aged 69)

1961
  
British Columbia Lions (CFL)

Education
  
University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign

Joseph Stanley "Joe" Wendryhoski (March 1, 1939 – November 6, 2008) was a professional American football player who played guard for five seasons in the National Football League.

Joe Wendryhoski 1969 New Orleans Saints Joe Wendryhoski Pro Player Gold Doubloon

Wendryhoski was born on March 1, 1939 in West Frankfort, Illinois, where he attended Frankfort Community High School. He played college football at the University of Illinois from 1958 to 1961 and was voted all-Big Ten Conference in 1960.

At 6 feet (1.8 m), 2-inches tall and 245 pounds, Wendryhoski played center and offensive guard. He was selected in the 1961 AFL draft by the New York Titans, but did not sign with the club; instead Wendryhoski played briefly for the BC Lions of the Canadian Football League that season. After being out of football for a few years, the Chicago Bears picked him in the 1964 Draft, before trading him to the Los Angeles Rams. He played three seasons (1964-66) for Los Angeles, appearing in a total of 31 games for the team. Left unprotected in the 1967 NFL Expansion Draft, he became an inaugural member of the New Orleans Saints. Wendryhoski anchored the Saints offense for two seasons (1967-68), playing every offensive snap as the starting center under head coach Tom Fears. He recovered a fumble for the Saints in 1968, the only fumble recovery of his career.

Wendryhoski, along with several of his Saints teammates, appeared in the film Number One, which starred Charlton Heston as a fading New Orleans quarterback.

After retiring from the Saints, Wendryhoski served as a vice president for the Saints Hall of Fame Museum (now located in the Louisiana Superdome) from its inception in 1988. Wendryhoski lived in Metairie, Louisiana, where he ran a real estate business, and also had a residence in Wisconsin.

He died at age 69 on November 6, 2008 in Twin Lakes, Wisconsin, after a brief battle with cancer.

References

Joe Wendryhoski Wikipedia