The New York Jets have announced the death of legendary defensive end Gerry Philbin at the age of 83.
Philbin was on the team that won the Super Bowl with the Jets in 1969, so far the only title in the history of the organization.
In a statement announcing his passing, the Jets described Philbin as ‘the undersized, big-hearted, highly productive and well-decorated defensive end’ for the team.
At 6ft 2, Philbin was considered short for his position but natural ability covered anything he lacked in height.
He told the Jets in 2018: ‘I got the most out of how hard I worked, because I was a little disadvantaged with size and overcame it.
‘I wanted to be an All-Star. I wanted to win the Super Bowl. And the personal goals of getting elected to the All-Time AFL Team. And then finally, becoming a Ring of Honor recipient with the Jets. All those things I cherish a lot.’
After his playing career ended, Philbin worked in real estate in Florida and owned a sand and gravel business in Long Island.
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