Anthony Corvino
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Position: | Southern Connecticut State | ||||
Undrafted: | 1987 | ||||
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Anthony F. Corvino (born September 15, 1965) is a former
Southern Connecticut State
.
Early life and education
Corvino was born on September 15, 1965. He attended
Southern Connecticut State University, attending the school for four years: from 1983 to 1986.[1] He was named All-New England as a senior and also lettered in lacrosse.[2]
Professional career
After graduating, Corvino was signed by the
1987 NFL strike. He was a replacement player, and appeared in two games as a substitute.[3] He wore number 67, and played tackle and guard.[1]
He was released at the end of the strike.
In 1988, he played for the semi-professional Brooklyn Mariners.[4] They played the Racine Raiders in the national semi-pro championship,[a] losing 3–5.[5]
Corvino returned to the professional ranks in 1989, playing for the
Detroit Drive of the Arena Football League (AFL). He appeared in two games as they won the Arena championship game.[6] He left the Drive in 1990 for the Washington Commandos. With the Commandos, he appeared in just one game, making one sack.[6]
After spending five years out of professional football, Corvino returned in 1995 with the Connecticut Coyotes in the Arena League, making the final roster.[7] He played in five total games with them, making 5.5 tackles.[6]
Notes
- ^ Also called the "Semi-Pro Super Bowl."
References
- ^ a b "Anthony Corvino Stats". Pro Football Archives.
- ^ "Anthony Corvino Stats". Pro-Football-Reference.com.
- ^ a b c "Anthony Corvino football statistics". Stats Crew.