Johnny Gildea

Johnny Gildea

NFL player
Name=Johnny Gildea


DateOfBirth=March 9, 1910
Birthplace=Boston Run, Pennsylvania
DateOfDeath=
College=St. Bonaventure University
Position=Quarterback
DraftedYear=
DraftedRound=
years=1935-1937
1938
teams=Pittsburgh Pirates
New York Giants
Stats=y
ProBowls=1938

DatabaseFootball=GILDEJOH01
CollegeHOF=

Johnny Gildea was an American football player who played 4 seasons in the NFL with the Pittsburgh Pirates and the New York Giants.


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