Papale, Vincent
Born: February 9, 1946, in Glenolden, Pennsylvania
Vocations: Professional Athlete
Geographic Connection to Pennsylvania: Glenolden, Delaware County. Philadelphia, Philadelphia County
Keywords: Philadelphia Eagles; Philadelphia Bell; Invincible; Saint Joseph’s University
Abstract: Born in Glenolden, Pennsylvania, Vince Papale went from small time bartender to professional football player after trying out for the Philadelphia Eagles in 1976. An avid athlete since he was young, Papale graduated from Saint Joseph’s University where he lettered in track. Shortly after, while bartending in his neighboring town of Prospect Park, he was given the chance of a lifetime when he was invited to play for the then struggling Philadelphia Eagles. He had a successful but short lived career and now is seen as a local hero and motivational figure.
Biography:
Vincent Francis Papale was born February 9, 1946 in Glenolden, Pennsylvania. He is a former professional American Football player, a member of the National Football Conference and the Philadelphia Eagles.
As a child, Papale was always playing sports. He had always had a love for football, but it was in track that he excelled the most as a young athlete. Papale attended Interboro High School where he was a standout athlete in football, track and field, and basketball. He won All Delaware County honors in football as a wide receiver, and also as a pole-vaulter in track. After high school, Papale attended St Joseph’s University on a track scholarship. He had a successful college career in track, competing at several high level competitions and garnering high marks. As a junior, he won the United States Track and Field Federation College Development Pole Vault at Madison Square Garden. He also competed well at the Middle American Championships. Papale graduated in 1968 with a Master’s degree in marketing and management science.
Papale’s life took a major turn after college. While working at Max’s in Prospect Park and substitute teaching at Interboro High school, he successfully tried out for the Philadelphia Bell in 1974-75. The Philadelphia Bell belonged to the American Football League, which was the smaller farm club of the Eagles. He caught nine passes for 121 yards and a touchdown in 1976. His performance earned him a meeting with Dick Vermeil, newly-hired coach of the Eagles. After trying out, Papale became the oldest rookie in the NFL, without the benefit of college football experience. He immediately became a local hero and fan favorite. The city needed something to believe in, and Papale was a fresh new faced that gave the city hope for a better future. He went on to play wide receiver and special teams for the Eagles from 1976 -1978. He played in 41 of 44 regular season games. He recovered two fumbles and returned a kick 15 yards for a touchdown early in his career. His shining moment came in a game against the New York Giants. Up until this game, Papale had seen little action and had struggled on the field. However, on a kickoff, Papale made a tackle and forced a fumble. He picked up the ball and ran it into the endzone for a touchdown. The Eagles won the game. Papale continued to play valiantly over the next few seasons. A shoulder injury unfortunately ended his career in 1978.
Papale was diagnosed with colorectal cancer in 2001, but fought off the disease and has since become a spokesman encouraging people to have regular checkups. In 2006, the movie Invincible was made, inspired by Papale’s underdog career with the Eagles. The movie detailed Papale’s emotional story, from being let go from his job as a substitute teacher to his unlikely role as a Philadelphia Eagles football player. Back home in Glenolden, the movie was met with high praise and positive reviews. Ebert and Roper gave the film two thumbs up. The movie remains and inspiration to many.
Papale is currently the regional director of marketing and senior account executive for Sallie Mae. Sallie Mae is one of the nation’s leading providers of student loans and administrator of college savings plans. The company provides private and federal student loans to thousands of undergraduate and graduate students every year. He lives with his family in New Jersey.
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This biography was prepared by Justin Bonner.