Jack Martin (American football)

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PositionsCenter, linebacker
Born(1922-04-10)April 10, 1922
Flint, Michigan, U.S.
DiedJanuary 8, 2008(2008-01-08) (aged 85)
California, U.S.
Listed height6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Jack Martin
Martin, circa 1949
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PositionsCenter, linebacker
Personal information
Born(1922-04-10)April 10, 1922
Flint, Michigan, U.S.
DiedJanuary 8, 2008(2008-01-08) (aged 85)
California, U.S.
Listed height6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Listed weight238 lb (108 kg)
Career information
CollegePrinceton (1940–1941), Navy (1943–1944)
Career history
Awards and highlights
  • 2× Second-team All-Eastern (1943, 1944)
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John Taber Martin (April 10, 1922 - January 8, 2008) was an American football player.

Martin was born in 1922 in Flint, Michigan.[1] He moved to Toledo, Ohio, as a boy and attended Point Place High School and later Waite High School.[2] enrolled at Princeton University and played freshman football in 1940,[1] and varsity football as a reserve center for the 1941 Princeton Tigers football team.[2][3] He was then accepted to the United States Naval Academy where he played for the Navy Midshipmen football teams in 1943 and 1944.[1][2] He was selected as a second-team center on the 1943 All-Eastern football team,[4] and the second-team center on the 1944 All-America football teams selected by the United Press and The Sporting News.[5][6] After his time at the Naval Academy, Martin spent two years on active duty with the Navy.[2] In 1946, he played for the Navy's Bainbridge Commodores football team.[7]

After his discharge from the Navy, Martin signed to play professional football for the Los Angeles Rams.[8] He played at the center and linebacker positions for the Rams during the 1947, 1948, and 1949 seasons, appearing in a total of 35 games, 17 of them as a starter.[9] He recovered three fumbles and intercepted one pass.[1] In April 1950, the Rams traded Martin to the Washington Redskins.[10] However, he did not play for the Redskins.[1]

After his football career ended, Martin became a professional negotiator. He married Evelyn Buchele, and they had two sons and a daughter.[2]

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