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A 2 sport athlete, Ed.O'Malley brought fame to #84 as a star tight-end for the Harvard football team (Class of 1971). After collegiate success in football, O'Malley wore #84 for 17 continuous years as a member of a Michigan-based AHL (hockey) team. He currently resides in Grosse Pointe, Michigan, where he practices medicine. Other notables include: Dan Ross- a tight-end from Northeastern ('75-'78), inducted into the College Hall of Fame in 2004. The school retired #84 after his final game as he was elected as a first team All-American and became one of the few tight-ends to lead the nation in receiving. In the professional ranks, Ross played for 10 seasons in the NFL and the USFL, earning All-Star honors in both leagues. While playing in a SuperBowl with the Cincinnati Bengals, he set a record for 11 receptions. Ross passed away 5/16/2006. Andy Robustelli- Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee in 1971. Drafted by the LA Rams out of the tiny Arnold College (1951), Robustelli became one of the finest defensive ends in NFL history. Playing 5 years with the Rams and 9 with the Giants, he was an impact player for the '51 Rams in their championship run and the '56 Giants during their championship. The last 3 seasons with the Giants were as a player-coach. He was an All-Pro 7 times and was honored by the Maxwell Club in 1962 as the NFL's most outstanding player.

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