About Jim Cheyunski Memorabilia & Collectibles
Born on Bridgewater, Massachusetts, James M. Cheyunski is well-noted in the history of the American Football. He played as a linebacker in the National Football League under several teams. One of them includes the Boston or the
New England Patriots in 1968. He had stayed with such team for four wonderful years. The group is said to have set its mark as one of those incredible teams that has a remarkable lineup of players. Among its outstanding football icons are running back Thomas Clayton from Alexandria, Virginia, wide receiver Deion Branch from Albany, Georgia, as well as defensive lineman Ron Brace from Springfield, Massachusetts. The said team is currently based in Fox borough and is a member of the Football Conference under the East Division.
Jim Cheyunski had also spent some time with the Buffalo Bills in 1973. Though he had only stayed for a year with the group, he was well-remembered to have earned much success for his team with his amazing game performances. The Buffalo Bills have set a legacy with its roster of exceptional players namely
O.J. Simpson, Billy Shaw and
Jim Kelly. There were also those players who have received the Distinguished Service honor from Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. such as Ben Williams, Ed Rutkowski, and Kent Hull.
Cheyunski’s last game participation in the NFL was spent with another fantastic team which is the
Baltimore Colts. The group is now known as the Indianapolis Colts.
Take a closer look at Jim Cheyunski’s career period in the football league with his memorabilia and collectibles which are already made available online.
About Jim Cheyunski:
Jim Cheyunski (fullname: James Michael Cheyunski; no nicknames) played from 1968 until 1976 for the Boston Patriots, Buffalo Bills and Baltimore Colts. He played 121 games, starting 62 of those. Born in Bridgewater, MA on December 29, 1945, Cheyunski stands 6'1 and weighs 225 lbs. He attended college at Syracuse. He was drafted by the Boston Patriots in the 12th round (305th overall) of the 1968 NFL Draft.