Joe Scarpati
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Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
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| Position | Safety | ||||||||
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| Born | March 5, 1943 Brooklyn, New York, U.S. | ||||||||
| Listed height | 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) | ||||||||
| Listed weight | 185 lb (84 kg) | ||||||||
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| High school | Scotch Plains-Fanwood | ||||||||
| College | North Carolina State | ||||||||
| AFL draft | 1964: 13th round, 100th overall pick | ||||||||
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Joseph Henry Scarpati Jr. (born March 5, 1943) is an American former professional football player who was a safety for seven seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles and New Orleans Saints of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the NC State Wolfpack
Scarpati was first drafted by the Boston Patriots but instead chose to sign with Vince Lombardi's Green Bay Packers. He was released during the exhibition games and signed with the Minnesota Vikings, but was released a few days later. He then signed with the Philadelphia Eagles, where he would spend the next six seasons of his career. In 1970, he spent the season with the New Orleans Saints, and was the holder for Tom Dempsey's record breaking 63-yard field goal. He attempted to return for an eighth season back with the Eagles but suffered an injury in training camp and retired shortly afterwards.
Scarpati was born on March 5, 1943, in Brooklyn, New York. He was raised in Scotch Plains, New Jersey, and attended Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School.[1] His high school coach Chuck Nelson described him as "a boy who comes up once in 25 years."[2] He was an all-around player in high school, excelling a center, halfback, and cornerback.[3] A 1958 newspaper article described him as "like a cat on defense. Wherever the play goes, Joe's there. You rarely get a pass by him. If it's near Joe, it's as good as intercepted."[2]