| Date of birth: | August 13, 1950 |
| Place of birth: | Ravenna, Ohio |
| Career information | |
|---|---|
| Position(s): | Center |
| Jersey №: | 50, 54 |
| College: | Ohio State |
| NFL Draft: | 1972 / Round: 5 / Pick 106 |
| Organizations | |
| As player: | |
| 1972-1973 1974-1984 |
Cincinnati Bengals Cleveland Browns |
| Career highlights and awards | |
| Pro Bowls: | 2 |
| Playing stats at DatabaseFootball.com | |
Thomas Denning DeLeone (born August 13, 1950 in Ravenna, Ohio) is a former American football center who played thirteen seasons in the National Football League, with the Cleveland Browns and Cincinnati Bengals. He grew up in Kent, Ohio and graduated from Theodore Roosevelt High School in 1968, where he was on the football, basketball, and track teams. He played college football at Ohio State University, where he was a starting center and an All-Big Ten and first-team All-American selection. He later went on to work as a criminal investigator for the U.S. Department of the Treasury in Park City, Utah. He is a 2002 inductee of The Ohio State University Football Hall of Fame and a 2003 inductee of the Kent City Schools Hall of Fame.[1]
In 2009, Tom DeLeone was married, with three children. His middle child, Dean DeLeone was playing defense for the Arizona State Sun Devils football team.
References
- ^ "Kent City Schools Hall of Fame Archives". Kent City Schools. http://www.kent.k12.oh.us/kcs/hof_archives.php. Retrieved 2008-05-12.
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