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Nate Ramsey
Nathan Lee Ramsey (July 12, 1941 – March 8, 2019) was a professional American football safety and cornerback who played for the Philadelphia Eagles for most of his 11-year NFL career from 1963 through 1973. Ramsey was drafted by the Eagles from Indiana University in the fourteenth round (186th overall) of the 1963 NFL draft.
Early life
Ramsey was born on July 12, 1941 in Neptune Township, New Jersey. He was the sixth child of Henry Theodore Ramsey and Nancy Ramsey. He grew up in Asbury Park and Neptune, New Jersey. He attended Neptune High School, where he played basketball and football. After graduating, Ramsey attended Indiana University in Bloomington on a football scholarship. While at Indiana, he became a member of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., Zeta Epsilon Chapter in 1961. He wore number 44 on the football team, playing halfback on offense and cornerback on defense. He was considered a distinguished pass defender in the Big Ten during his playing years (1960-1962), and had over a thousand yards in offense with 18 receptions and 169 rushing attempts. Future NFL player Marv Woodson played in Indiana's offensive and defensive backfields with Ramsay at Indiana. He was also teammates with future NFL players Tom Nowatzke and Rudy Kuechenberg.
Professional football career
In the 1963 NFL draft, the Eagles drafted Ramsey in the 14th round, 186th overall. He became a starting cornerback in 1964, paired with Irv Cross as the other cornerback. Ramsey played defensive back for 10 seasons with the Eagles (1963-1972), and one season with the New Orleans Saints (only playing in four games). He was a team caption on the Eagles. In 1964 (5) and 1965 (6), Ramsey led the Eagles in interceptions. He had 21 career interceptions with the Eagles over 134 regular season games played. Three of his 1965 interceptions came in one November game against the St. Louis Cardinals. In 1970, while still playing for the Eagles, Ramsey was shot in the chest on a West Philadelphia street corner. The bullet lodged in his chest, but was not life threatening, and doctors decided not to remove it. He played all 14 games the following year.
Death
Ramsey died on March 8, 2019.
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