Frank Gatski

Linebacker, American football player

1921 – 2005

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Who was Frank Gatski?

Frank "Gunner" Gatski was an American football center who played for the Cleveland Browns of the All-America Football Conference and the National Football League in the 1940s and 1950s. Gatski was one of the most heralded centers of his era. Known for his strength and consistency, he helped protect quarterback Otto Graham and open up running lanes for fullback Marion Motley as the Browns won seven league championships between 1946 and 1955. Gatski won an eighth championship after he was traded to the Detroit Lions in 1957, his final season.

Gatski was born in West Virginia to a coal-mining family. He played for three years on his local high school team before attending Marshall University, where he continued to play football. He joined the U.S. Army in 1942 and went to fight in World War II. Upon his return in 1945, he finished his collegiate studies at Auburn University in Alabama. After graduating, he tried out and made the roster for the Browns, a team under formation in the new AAFC. He played as a linebacker and backup center for most of his first two years before earning a spot as the starting center. He retained that position as Cleveland continued to dominate after the AAFC dissolved and the Browns were absorbed by the NFL in 1950. He retired in 1958, never having missed a game or practice in his career.

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Born
Mar 18, 1921
Farmington
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Education
  • Marshall University
  • Auburn University
Lived in
  • Farmington
Died
Nov 22, 2005
Morgantown

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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