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Mike D'Amato

Mike D'Amato
No. 47
Position:Defensive back, safety
Personal information
Born:(1941-03-03)March 3, 1941
Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
Died:November 22, 2023(2023-11-22) (aged 82)
Career information
College:Hofstra
NFL draft:1968 / Round: 10 / Pick: 264
Career history
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Games played:13
Games started:0
Fumble recoveries:1

Michael Anthony D'Amato (March 3, 1941 – November 22, 2023) was an American football defensive back. A safety, he played college football at Hofstra University, and played professionally in the American Football League (AFL) for the New York Jets in the 1968 season.[1] That season, the Jets defeated the Oakland Raiders in the AFL Championship game, and went on to humble the heavily favored NFL champion Baltimore Colts in the third AFL-NFL World Championship game. He followed Jets center John Schmitt as the second Hofstra alumnus to play for the team. D'Amato was also Hofstra's Special Assistant to the President for Alumni Affairs.

Hofstra University honored D'Amato in 2009 when it named the "Football and Lacrosse Traditions Project" in honor of Mike D'Amato '68 and Lou DiBlassi '61. The project was a gift from Hofstra benefactor[2] James Metzger '83 who insisted that the project be named as a tribute to D'Amato and DiBlassi.[3] According to Metzger, a former lacrosse All-American himself, D'Amato is "the only person to have been both a lacrosse All-American and a member of a Super Bowl winning team" and "bleeds Hofstra blue and gold".[4] D'Amato was a football and lacrosse all-conference selection at Hofstra and is one of only four Hofstra alumni to ever earn a Super Bowl ring. In 2004 Hofstra honored D'Amato with the Joseph M. Margiotta Distinguished Service Award.

D'Amato died on November 22, 2023, at the age of 82.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ "New York Jets All-Time Roster". Archived from the original on September 4, 2017. Retrieved February 23, 2012.
  2. ^ Former Lacrosse All-American James C. Metzger '83 Makes Largest Commitment in Hofstra Athletics History
  3. ^ Hofstra Photo Gallery: The Football and Lacrosse Traditions Project
  4. ^ James Metzger Shows You Can Go Home Again
  5. ^ Hofstra Mourns The Passing Of Alum Mike D’Amato
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