Chuck Leo

He showed up to the training camp after being signed by a free agent in 1960 by the Boston Patriots.

He was kept on the team by coach Lou Saban and started as a guard on the offensive line.

Always striving to do better after being drafted for a short career in the United States Army, he was named first all-pro in 1961.

In 1962, he played four games before he severely tore his hamstring in a non-football related accident.

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