Leo Carlin (September 16, 1937 – January 17, 2024) was the Philadelphia Eagles’ ticket manager for 53 years.
[1] At first, he was only a part-time ticket office employee, starting his career in 1960,[1] the year the Eagles won the 1960 NFL Championship Game.
In 2007, he was a nominee for the Pro Football Hall of Fame as a pioneer in the sports ticket industry.
[1] He retired in 2015[3][4] after 55 years in the sport ticket industry; 53 of which had been spent working for the Eagles.
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