Gary Cuozzo Football - December 2nd, 2025 Gary Samuel Cuozzo (born April 26, 1941) is an American former professional football player who was a quarterback in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Virginia Cavaliers. After football, he had a career as an orthodontist, and spoke publicly to youth about the dangers of drug abuse, after the death of his son in a drug related shooting. Cuozzo began his NFL career with the Colts as a backup to legend Johnny Unitas. When Unitas was injured in 1965, Cuozzo replaced him and in his first start set a new NFL record for most touchdown passes in one game, with five (two to Jimmy Orr and one each to HOFer Raymond Berry, HOFer Lenny Moore, and Willie Richardson).
Baltimore Colts (1963-1966)
New Orleans Saints (1967)
Minnesota Vikings (1968-1971)
St. Louis Cardinals (1972)
Sent him 2 cards on 19 Nov and got them back signed on 2 Dec. He also included a religious card that was signed.
Mr Gary Cuozzo
9790 Gulf Shore Dr. PH 4
Naples, FL 34108
NFL Gary Cuozzo Success - July 15th, 2022 Sent a LOR, SASE and TC to:
Gary Cuozzo
9790 Gulf Shore Dr
# 4
Naples, FL 34108
Sent: 7/1/22
Received: 7/15/22
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Ex NFL QB Gary Cuozzo success - November 13th, 2016 An undrafted quarterback from the University of Virginia, Cuozzo played in 10 NFL seasons from 1963 to 1972. He began his NFL career on the Baltimore Colts as a backup to Johnny Unitas. When Unitas was injured in 1965, Cuozzo replaced him until getting sidelined by injury as well. He was traded to the expansion team New Orleans Saints in 1967, where he was the first starting quarterback in the franchise's history. The following year he was traded to the Minnesota Vikings. After four years in Minnesota, Cuozzo was traded to the St. Louis Cardinals in 1972, retiring the following year.
mailed photo 8-8-16
received signed 8-15-16
used: private address
Pt. Pleasant, NJ
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