Jack Espey

Jack Espey was an American sports executive who served as general manager of the Washington Redskins, Miami Seahawks, and Baltimore Colts.

He was the press agent for the Washington Palace Five of the American Basketball League, but returned to the Post when the team folded.

He turned the Colonials football team into the "Capital's most colorful fall spectacle" by expanding the in-game attractions to include card stunts, drum majors, halftime shows, and a cannon.

[9] He served as a press agent for the Armory's annual sportsmen's and outdoors show and was on the publicity staff for the Presidential Cup.

[10][11] He eventually moved to Montgomery County, Maryland, where he worked in newspaper advertising and was vice president of the Paulin Publishing Company.