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    2× Pro Bowl (1981, 1982) Career NFL statistics. Games played: 186. Games started: 155. Player stats at PFR. Joseph Charles Fields Jr. (born November 14, 1953) is an American former professional football player who was a center and guard in the National Football League (NFL) for the New York Jets and the New York Giants.

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    Ostrum, Gus. "Gloucester County Hall of Fame to Induct 15 New Members", South Jersey Sports, January 22, 2006.Accessed December 11, 2018. "Joe Fields (Deptford/Gloucester Catholic) - A native of Deptford and graduate of Gloucester Catholic High School in 1971 and Widener University in 1975, Fields spent 14 seasons as an offensive lineman (center) in the National Football League (NFL), 13 of ...

  3. Joseph Kennedy is a practicing Christian and was an assistant football coach at Bremerton High School, a public school in Bremerton, Washington, starting in 2008.Inspired by the film Facing the Giants, Kennedy began praying after each football game, in the center of the field, at the 50-yard line. [2]

  4. Joseph Charles Fields Jr. was born November 14, 1953 in Woodbury and grew up in Deptford. His brother, Robert, had Down’s Syndrome, so as a boy he developed an appreciation for quietly helping others—a quality that still defines him today. Joe played on the line for coach Bob McQuillan’s Gloucester Catholic varsity and graduated in 1971.

  5. Philip John Fleck Jr. (born November 29, 1980) is an American football coach and former wide receiver. He has served as the head coach for the Minnesota Golden Gophers football team since 2017. Born in Sugar Grove, Illinois , Fleck played college football as a wide receiver for the Northern Illinois Huskies .

  6. Apr 25, 2019 · Where Are They Now: Joe Fields. Widener University, a Division III school in Chester, PA, may not be the most active pipeline of players to professional football. It, however, came through when the Jets chose center Joe Fields in the 14th round, 349th overall, of the 1975 NFL Draft. "I never thought I'd be drafted in any round, so it was ...

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