About Dick Capp Memorabilia & Collectibles
Dick Capp has been recognized to be one of the greatest additions to an amazing lineup of players during his time. He came from Portland, Maine and was born on April 9, 1942. Previously, he was a tight end player under the National Football League. Dick Capp had already been with different teams in the NFL which somehow served as a venue for him where he honed his skills. He had his kick-off start in the NFL when he was chosen by the
Green Bay Packers during an amateur draft in the year 1967. Because of his amazing performances, he was asked by some groups like the
Boston Patriots to play with them. He had been an exceptional member as observed by his colleagues.
Even at an early age, he was already venturing into football by participating in several amateur occasions. Later on, Dick Capp had decided to pursue his love for football as he was taken in the Pittsburgh Pirates. The said team is the home of several remarkable football icons such as Herb Adderley, a cornerback from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Mike Michalske, an offensive guard from Cleveland, Ohio, as well as
Bart Starr, a quarterback from Montgomery, Alabama. The team is based in Wisconsin at present.
Dick Capp had also been with the
Pittsburgh Steelers. The amazing team is a member of the American Football Conference under the North Division.
Take a closer look at Dick Capp’s excellent career in the league. Purchase some of his items and memorabilia which are already made available online.
About Dick Capp:
Dick Capp (fullname: Richard Francis Capp; no nicknames) played from 1967 until 1968 for the Green Bay Packers and Pittsburgh Steelers. He played 16 games, starting 0 of those. Born in Portland, ME on April 9, 1942, Capp stands 6'4 and weighs 240 lbs. He attended college at Boston College. He was drafted by the Boston Patriots in the 17th round (147th overall) of the 1966 AFL Draft.