About Jimmy Cefalo Memorabilia & Collectibles
Established as one of the most outstanding players of all time, Jimmy Cefalo hails from Pittston, Pennsylvania and was born on October 6, 1956. He played as a wide receiver with the
Miami Dolphins since the year 1978 up until 1984. The team is best noted for its amazing players with the likes of the incredible
Paul Warfield, the excellent fullback player
Larry Csonka, as well as the great offensive guard
Jim Langer.
He had his start with the said team when he got chosen for a slot during an amateur draft the same year he began his National Hockey League career. He had caught so much attention with his great performances as well as his remarkable energy on court. He had been invited to several prestigious events such as the Super Bowl as well as in the playoff games in AFC divisional. During the 1980’s he was declared to be part of the Football Hall of Fame.
With his notable playing contribution in the league, he didn’t only tried being on court as a wide receiver, but he had also been to various tasks as well. He was a game show host and at the same time became a sportscaster. He had a degree in journalism from Penn State University where he went for college. He is well-remembered to be a sports anchor in the famous program the Today Show under the NBC News department.
Get a closer glimpse at Jimmy Cefalo’s successful career in the MLB with his memorabilia and collectibles which are already available online.
About Jimmy Cefalo:
Jimmy Cefalo (fullname: James Cameron Cefalo; no nicknames) played from 1978 until 1984 for the Miami Dolphins. He played 90 games, starting 24 of those. Born in Pittston, PA on October 5, 1955, Cefalo stands 5'11 and weighs 190 lbs. He attended college at Penn State. He was drafted by the Miami Dolphins in the 3rd round (81st overall) of the 1978 NFL Draft.