Valjean A. Pinchbeck (February 16, 1931 – March 6, 2004) was an American football executive on both the college and professional level.
Biography [ ]
Pinchbeck was born on February 16, 1931, in Syracuse, New York . He died while crossing a Manhattan street and subsequently hit by a cab, he was pronounced dead at the scene.[1]
References [ ]
v · d · e NFL Alumni Order of the Leather Helmet
1978: Pete Rozelle , George Halas , Art Rooney | 1979: Paul Brown , Red Grange , Bronko Nagurski | 1980: Don Shula , Wellington Mara , Dominic Olejniczak , Pro Football Hall of Fame | 1981: Lamar Hunt , Tom Landry | 1982: William Bidwill , Alex Wojciechowicz , Bud Grant | 1983: F. William Harder , LeRoy Neiman | 1985: George P. Marshall , Weeb Ewbank | 1986: Howard Cosell , Vince Lombardi , Vic Maitland | 1987: Ray Scott , Steve Sabol , Ed Sabol , Bert Bell | 1988: Raymond Berry | 1989: Tex Schramm | 1990: Bill Dudley , Ollie Matson , Steve Van Buren | 1991: Hugh McElhenny 1992: Chuck Bednarik , Art Modell | 1993: Elroy Hirsch , Marion Motley | 1994: Sid Luckman , Sammy Baugh | 1995: Otto Graham , Chuck Noll | 1996: Johnny Unitas , Curt Gowdy | 1997: Pat Summerall , Ralph Wilson | 1998: Jim Brown , Al Davis | 1999: Bobby Mitchell , Paul Tagliabue | 2000: Len Dawson , Deacon Jones | 2001: Mike McCormack , Mel Renfro | 2002: Mel Blount , Jim Otto , Jim Tunney | 2003: Tom Flores , Willie Davis | 2004: Dick Vermeil , Val Pinchbeck , Don Weiss | 2005: Larry Wilson , Joe Greene | 2007: Sonny Jurgensen , Jack Youngblood | 2008: Eric Dickerson , John Madden , Alex Spanos
Persondata
Name
Pinchbeck, Val
Alternative names
Short description
National Football League broadcasting executive
Date of birth
February 16, 1931
Place of birth
Syracuse, New York
Date of death
March 6, 2004
Place of death
New York, New York