Gordon Carr Gravelle (born June 12, 1949) is a former
American football
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offensive tackle in the
National Football League
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. Drafted out of
Brigham Young University
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in the
1972 NFL Draft
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Player selections
Round one
Round two
...
, Gravelle spent eight seasons with three teams: the
Pittsburgh Steelers (1972–1976), the
New York Giants (1977–1979), and the
Los Angeles Rams (1979). He earned two
Super Bowl ring
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s in
Super Bowl IX
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and
Super Bowl X with the Steelers. He lost
Super Bowl XIV in 1979 with The Los Angeles Rams.
Gravelle was traded from the Steelers to the Giants for a second-round pick in the
1980 NFL Draft
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(
Bob Kohrs
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) on August 30, 1977. The Giants were in need of offensive tackles of which the Steelers had a surplus. He announced his retirement in June 1979 but added his desire to be traded to a
West Coast team to be near the private airport that he owned in
Antioch, California
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. He rejoined the Giants on September 6 after teammate and fellow ex-Steeler
Jim Clack
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convinced him to end his retirement. He was also fined $15,300 which was $300 for each day missed from June minicamp through training camp and including Week 1 of the
1979 season.
His first game after returning to the ballclub was a 27–0 shutout loss to the
Washington Redskins
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at
RFK Stadium on September 17. During the ''
Monday Night Football
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'' telecast, he was subjected to criticism from the broadcast team of
Howard Cosell
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,
Frank Gifford
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and
Fran Tarkenton
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for failure to prevent
Coy Bacon
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from sacking
Joe Pisarcik
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throughout the contest. The problem was the broadcasters had misidentified
Gus Coppens as Gravelle based on a Giants roster provided to the media that mistakenly switched the uniform numbers of both players. Gravelle called Cosell "a pompous, senile idiot. He's a disgrace to the broadcast profession, the epitome of an arrogant egotist" and threatened to sue him for slander over his on-air comment that "he (Gravelle) may take another fine and go home again."
Gravelle was subsequently waived by the Giants and signed with the Rams on October 23.
"A Wide Receiver Signed by Giants; Gravelle to Rams," ''The New York Times'', Wednesday, October 24, 1979.
Retrieved July 20, 2020
References
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1949 births
Living people
Players of American football from Oakland, California
American football offensive tackles
BYU Cougars football players
Pittsburgh Steelers players
New York Giants players
Los Angeles Rams players