Ed Halicki (American football)

Edward Henry Halicki (December 23, 1905 – April 27, 1986) was an American football player.

[3] Halicki also served as a place-kicker at Bucknell, successfully converting 18 of 19 extra point kicks as a senior in 1928.

[4] He suffered a broken nose while playing football at Bucknell, and head coach Carl Snavely designed a stainless steel mask covered in leather for Halicki to wear to protect the nose.

"[3] Halicki played professional football in the NFL as a back for the Frankford Yellow Jackets during their 1929 and 1930 season.

[3][8] After his football career ended, he lived in the Askam section of Hanover Township, Pennsylvania.