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Jack Novak

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American football player (born 1953)

Jack Novak
No. 89, 80
PositionTight end
Personal information
Born (1953-06-06)June 6, 1953 (age 72)
Kewaunee, Wisconsin, U.S.
Height6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Weight242 lb (110 kg)
Career information
High schoolKewaunee
CollegeWisconsin
NFL draft1975: 12th round, 301st overall pick
Career history
Awards and highlights
Career NFL statistics
Receptions12
Receiving yards188
Receiving TDs1
Stats atPro Football Reference

Clarence John Novak (born June 6, 1953) is an American formerprofessional football player who playedtight end in theNational Football League (NFL) for theCincinnati Bengals andTampa Bay Buccaneers from 1975 to 1977.

Early life

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Novak played football and basketball at Kewaunee High School, from which he graduated in 1971.[1] During his senior season, he led the team to an undefeated season.[2] He was named to theUPI All-State Team.[2]

College career

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In March 1971 as a high school senior, he announced he would attend theUniversity of Wisconsin–Madison.[2] He playedcollege football for three seasons for the Badgers.

In those three season, he played 33 games at tight end for the Badgers, with career totals of 49 receptions for 965 yards and six touchdowns.[3]

Professional career

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Novak was drafted in the 12th round of the1975 NFL draft by the Cincinnati Bengals.[4]

During his rookie season of 1975, he played in all 14 games, primarily on special teams and as a backup tight end. He totaled two receptions for 34 yards (a 17.0 average) for the season.[4]

On September 7, 1976, Novak signed with the expansion Tampa Bay Buccaneers.[5] That season, he played in 12 games, starting one at tight end, and had his most productive season with eight receptions for 130 yards (a 16.3 average) and one touchdown.[4] His lone career touchdown came on a 30-yard pass fromquarterbackSteve Spurrier in a 28-19 loss to theKansas City Chiefs. It was also his longest career reception.[6]

His third and final NFL season was 1977 for the Bucs, in which he played nine games, starting two, with two receptions for 24 yards (a 12.0 average).[4]

Personal life

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He is president of the Novak Insurance and Real Estate Agency in Kewaunee, Wisconsin. He also assists coaching the Kewaunee High School football team. A plaque on the school's Wall of Fame commemorates his career. He resides in Kewaunee with his wife, Merrie, and has 8 grandchildren. A lot of his grandchildren play sports, in which he attends the events.[1]

References

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  1. ^abLinkedUpRadio, Envisionwise Website Service /."Sports - Door County Daily News".doorcountydailynews.com.
  2. ^abc"The Milwaukee Sentinel - Google News Archive Search".news.google.com. Archived fromthe original on May 13, 2016.
  3. ^"Total Football Stats".
  4. ^abcd"Jack Novak Stats".Pro-Football-Reference.com.
  5. ^"St. Petersburg Times - Google News Archive Search".news.google.com.
  6. ^"Kansas City Chiefs at Tampa Bay Buccaneers - October 31st, 1976".Pro-Football-Reference.com.
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