Gary Famiglietti

Gary Famiglietti (November 28, 1913 – July 13, 1986) was a professional American football player who played running back for nine seasons for the Chicago Bears and Boston Yanks. He was born in Medford, Massachusetts and attended college at Boston University. He was drafted in the 3rd round of the 1938 NFL Draft.

Famiglietti's most productive year occurred in 1942. He finished third in NFL rushing yards with a total of 503 and first in rushing touchdowns with a total of 8.

Chicago Bears 1940 NFL Champions
  • Lee Artoe
  • Al Baisi
  • Frank Bausch
  • Ray Bray
  • Chet Chesney
  • Harry Clarke
  • Gary Famiglietti
  • Aldo Forte
  • Danny Fortmann
  • Ken Kavanaugh
  • Ed Kolman
  • Sid Luckman
  • Jack Manders
  • Joe Maniaci
  • Eggs Manske
  • Phil Martinovich
  • Bernie Masterson
  • George McAfee
  • Ray McLean
  • Joe Mihal
  • George Musso
  • Ray Nolting
  • Bob Nowaskey
  • Bill Osmanski
  • Dick Plasman
  • Hamp Pool
  • Solly Sherman
  • John Siegal
  • Bob Snyder
  • Joe Stydahar
  • Bob Swisher
  • Jack Torrance
  • Bulldog Turner
  • George Wilson

  • Head Coach: George Halas
Chicago Bears 1941 NFL Champions
  • Lee Artoe
  • Al Baisi
  • Ray Bray
  • Young Bussey
  • Harry Clarke
  • Gary Famiglietti
  • John Federovitch
  • Aldo Forte
  • Danny Fortmann
  • Hugh Gallarneau
  • Bill Hughes
  • Ken Kavanaugh
  • Ed Kolman
  • Hal Lahar
  • Sid Luckman
  • Joe Maniaci
  • Al Matuza
  • George McAfee
  • Ray McLean
  • Joe Mihal
  • George Musso
  • Ray Nolting
  • Bob Nowaskey
  • Bill Osmanski
  • Dick Plasman
  • Hamp Pool
  • John Siegal
  • Bob Snyder
  • Norm Standlee
  • Joe Stydahar
  • Bob Swisher
  • Bulldog Turner
  • George Wilson

  • Head Coach: George Halas
Chicago Bears 1943 NFL Champions
  • Al Babartsky
  • Jim Benton
  • Connie Mack Berry
  • Harry Clarke
  • Bernie Digris
  • Gary Famiglietti
  • Danny Fortmann
  • Bill Geyer
  • Pete Gudauskas
  • Al Hoptowit
  • Tony Ippolito
  • Jim Logan
  • Sid Luckman
  • Dante Magnani
  • Bob Masters
  • Al Matuza
  • Doug McEnulty
  • Ray McLean
  • Monte Merkel
  • Fred Mundee
  • George Musso
  • Bronko Nagurski
  • Ray Nolting
  • Bill Osmanski
  • Hamp Pool
  • John Siegal
  • Dom Sigillo
  • Bob Snyder
  • Bill Steinkemper
  • Bob Steuber
  • Bulldog Turner
  • Joe Vodicka
  • George Wilson

  • Head Coach: Luke Johnsos
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Name Famiglietti, Gary
Alternative names
Short description American football player
Date of birth November 28, 1913
Place of birth Medford, Massachusetts, United States
Date of death July 13, 1986
Place of death


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