Ernie Warlick
Ernest "Ernie" Warlick (born July 21, 1932 in Washington, D.C.) was an American football tight end from North Carolina Central University and was a three time All-Canadian Football League player before joining the Buffalo Bills in 1962. He had an average of 17.2 yds/catch with the Bills, while the team earned three straight Eastern Division titles and two American Football League championships, with a 20.8 yds/catch average in 1964. When Billy Shaw and Dave Behrman were injured for the 1965 American Football League championship game, he helped bolster the Bills' offensive blocking in a double tight end offense. In that game, he also scored the first touchdown in the Bills' 23-0 victory over the San Diego Chargers, on an http://www.conigliofamily.com/KemptoWarlick.htm eighteen yard pass from Hall of Fame quarterback Jack Kemp.
External links
- Warlick's citation on the AFL Hall of Fame website
- {{pro-football-reference|id=WarlEr00|name=Ernie Warlick}}
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