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Frank Bernardi

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American football player (born 1933)

Frank Bernardi
No. 49, 43
PositionsDefensive back,halfback
Personal information
Born (1933-06-17)June 17, 1933 (age 92)
Highwood, Illinois, U.S.
Height5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Weight181 lb (82 kg)
Career information
High schoolChicago (IL) Austin Community Academy
CollegeColorado
NFL draft1955: 4th round, 38th overall pick
Career history
Awards and highlights
Career NFL/AFL statistics
Interceptions4
Fumble recoveries3
Rushing yards25
Rushing average1.1
Receptions9
Receiving yards146
Totaltouchdowns2
Stats atPro Football Reference

Frank Dominic Bernardi (born June 17, 1933) is an American former professionalfootball player who was adefensive back in theNational Football League (NFL) and theAmerican Football League (AFL). He playedcollege football for theColorado Buffaloes. A fourth round selection (38th overall pick) in the1955 NFL draft, Bernardi played for the NFL'sChicago Cardinals,[1] from1955 through1957, and for the AFL'sDenver Broncos in1960. Bernardi remains active in the Alumni club, and has been a member since 1962.[2]

College career

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Frank Bernardi attended the university of Colorado, where he was a two-sport athlete. He played for the Buffaloes baseball team as an outfielder, leading the team in home runs with six, and RBI's with 26 during his senior season. On the Buffaloes football team he was an all-purpose back. He ran the ball, and played quarterback when needed as well. And when called upon, he also returned kicks as well. In a game against arch rival Colorado State, Bernardi ran for 152 yards and scored two touchdowns on only five carries. Colorado won the game, 46-0.[2]

Professional football career

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In the 1955 NFL draft, theChicago Cardinals selected Bernadi in the fourth round, making him the 38th overall player selected in the draft. Bernadi made the team, despite it being well stocked at running back with Johnny Olszewski and future hall of famerOllie Matson. Bernardi was used as both a runner and receiver in his rookie season by Cardinals head coach Ray Richards. Bernardi had eight carries for seventeen yards as a halfback spelling Matson. Bernardi was also deployed as receiver with four receptions for 77 yards and a score. His lone touchdown reception coming in an 24-24 tie against thePhiladelphia Eagles week five. The 39 yard pass from Cardinals quarterbackLamar McHan was the first score in the game.[3]

Bernardi played sparingly in the 1956 and 1957 seasons, and the end of the 1957, Bernardi was released by Chicago. He spent 1958 and 1959 out of football, but the foundation of the American Football League gave him another chance. He signed with theDenver Broncos, and spent his lone season in the AFL as a role player. WithLionel Taylor entrenched as the starter, not much playing time was available for Bernardi. At the conclusion of the season, Bernardi, suffering from an injured knee, drew his release and quietly retired from pro football.

Baseball career

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Bernardi had a very brief baseball career. He played for theDes Moines Bruins, the class A affiliate for theChicago Cubs. Bernardi played in a mere three games, getting one hit in four at bats.[4]

Personal life

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In 2012, the University of Colorado inducted Bernardi into the school's Athletic Hall Of Fame[5] Bernardi has a wife named Susie. He also has two daughters, Lisa and Paula, and a son, Frank.[6]

References

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  1. ^"Cardinals Have Two Outstanding Players For Rooky-Of-Year Award".The Chicago Defender. Chicago, Illinois. September 3, 1955. p. 16. RetrievedAugust 15, 2025 – viaNewspapers.com.
  2. ^ab"Frank Bernardi, CU Athletic Hall of Fame".
  3. ^"Philadelphia Eagles at Chicago Cardinals - October 23rd, 1955".Pro-Football-Reference.com.
  4. ^"Frank Bernardi Minor Leagues Statistics".
  5. ^"Frank Bernardi | Alumni Association | University of Colorado Boulder".
  6. ^"Colorado Classics: Frank Bernardi was half of Colorado's dynamic duo in the 1950s". October 31, 2011.
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