Ralph Vincent Guglielmi (June 26, 1933 – January 23, 2017), sometimes known by the nickname "the Goog",[1] was an American football quarterback.
Gugilelmi also played nine season in the National Football League (NFL) for the Washington Redskins (1955–1960), St. Louis Cardinals (1961), New York Giants (1962–1963), and Philadelphia Eagles (1963).
[2] On September 12, 1961, the Redskins traded Guglielmi to the St. Louis Cardinals in exchange for George Izo.
[2] In May 1962, the Cardinals traded Guglielmi to the New York Giants in exchange for Bill Triplett and a high 1963 draft pick.
[2] Guglielmi played seven years in the NFL, appeared in 66 games (27 as a starter), completed 292 of 626 passes (46.6%) for 4,119 yards, 24 touchdowns, 52 interceptions, and a 46.5 quarterback rating.
[2] After retiring from his playing career, Guglielmi owned a Cadillac automobile dealership and restaurants in the Washington–Baltimore metropolitan area.
[11][3] He was married to Linda Doeringer and had a son, Ralph David Guglielmi and Lisa Marie Hoffman.