:Joe Cocozzo
{{Short description|American football player (born 1970)}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=June 2024}}
{{Infobox NFL biography
| name = Joe Cocozzo
| number = 63, 68
| position = Guard
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1970|8|7|mf=y}}
| birth_place = Mechanicville, New York, U.S.
| height_ft = 6
| height_in = 4
| weight_lb = 300
| high_school = Mechanicville
| college = Michigan
| draftyear = 1993
| draftround = 3
| draftpick = 84
| pastteams =
- San Diego Chargers ({{NFL Year|1993|1997}})
- Washington Redskins ({{NFL Year|1998}})*
- New Orleans Saints ({{NFL Year|1999}})*
| highlights =
- Second-team All-American (1992)
- First-team All-Big Ten (1992)
- Second-team All-Big Ten (1991)
| statlabel1 = Games played
| statvalue1 = 77
| statlabel2 = Games started
| statvalue2 = 48
| pfr = CocoJo20
}}
Joe Cocozzo (born August 7, 1970) is an American former professional football player who was an offensive guard for the San Diego Chargers of the National Football League (NFL) from 1993 to 1997. He played college football for the Michigan Wolverines from 1989 to 1992, earning second-team All-American honors in 1992.
Early life
Cocozzo was born in Mechanicville, New York, in 1970. He attended Mechanicville High School.{{cite web|title=Joe Cocozzo|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|work=Pro-Football-Reference.com|accessdate=April 8, 2015|url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/C/CocoJo20.htm}} He was a star football player for the Mechanicville Red Raiders. His high school honored him at a 2013 ceremony in which his jersey (#77) was put on permanent display.
College career
Cocozzo enrolled at the University of Michigan in 1988 and played college football for the Michigan Wolverines football teams as an offensive tackle in 1989 and as an offensive guard from 1990 to 1992.{{cite web|title=Michigan Football Roster Database|publisher=University of Michigan, Bentley Historical Library|accessdate=April 8, 2015|url=https://bentley.umich.edu/athdept/rosters/football.php}} He started 32 games at right guard—eight in 1990,{{cite web|url=https://bentley.umich.edu/athdept/football/fbteam/1990fbt.htm|title=1990 Football Team|publisher=University of Michigan, Bentley Historical Library |accessdate=April 8, 2015}} 12 in 1991,{{cite web|url=https://bentley.umich.edu/athdept/football/fbteam/1991fbt.htm|title=1991 Football Team|publisher=University of Michigan, Bentley Historical Library |accessdate=April 8, 2015}} and 12 in 1992. Cocozzo played for the undefeated 1992 Michigan team that compiled a 9–0–3 record, won the Big Ten Conference championship, and defeated Washington in the 1993 Rose Bowl. At the end of the 1992 season, he was selected as a first-team All-Big Ten player and a second-team All-American.{{cite web|url=https://bentley.umich.edu/athdept/football/fbteam/1992fbt.htm|title=1992 Football Team|publisher=University of Michigan, Bentley Historical Library |accessdate=April 8, 2015}}{{cite news|title=University of Michigan Football All-American: Joe Cocozzo|publisher=University of Michigan, Bentley Historical Library|accessdate=April 8, 2015|url=https://bentley.umich.edu/athdept/football/fballam/aacocozz.htm}} He also played in the 1993 Senior Bowl.{{cite news|title=Cocozzo: The ex-Michigan star discusses his collegiate and professional career|newspaper=The Michigan Daily|date=September 19, 1994|page=3|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2706&dat=19940919&id=x045AAAAIBAJ&sjid=ayUMAAAAIBAJ&pg=1039,12429824&hl=en}}
Professional career
{{NFL predraft
| height ft = 6
| height in = 3 7/8
| weight = 300
| dash = 5.30
| ten split = 1.79
| twenty split = 3.03
| shuttle = 4.63
| cone drill =
| vertical = 22.0
| broad ft = 8
| broad in = 0
| bench = 26
| arm span = 32 1/2
| hand span = 10 5/8
| wonderlic =
| note = All values from NFL Combine{{Cite web |url=https://nflcombineresults.com/playerpage.php?i=24140 |title=Joe Cocozzo, Combine Results, OG - Michigan |website=nflcombineresults.com |access-date=February 4, 2022}}
}}
Cocozzo was selected by the San Diego Chargers in the third round (64th overall pick) of the 1993 NFL draft.{{Cite web |title=1993 NFL Draft Listing |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/years/1993/draft.htm |access-date=2023-03-31 |website=Pro-Football-Reference.com |language=en}} In July 1993, he signed a three-year contract with the Chargers.{{cite news|title=Cocozzo, Chargers sign a deal|newspaper=The Daily Gazette|date=July 15, 1993|page=C1|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1957&dat=19930715&id=CxcxAAAAIBAJ&sjid=UOEFAAAAIBAJ&pg=2774,3314425&hl=en}} He played five seasons for the Chargers from 1993 to 1997. He appeared in 77 NFL games, including 48 games as a starter. He started 13 regular season games at left guard for the 1994 San Diego Chargers that won the AFC Championship Game, but lost Super Bowl XXIX to the San Francisco 49ers.{{cite news|title=Chargers lose, but Mechanicville wins|newspaper=The Sunday Gazette|date=January 30, 1995|page=A1|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1960&dat=19950130&id=sRIxAAAAIBAJ&sjid=EOAFAAAAIBAJ&pg=4895,7070563&hl=en}}
He signed with the Washington Redskins as a free agent in June 1998.{{cite news|title=Redskins sign Cocozzo|newspaper=The Daily Gazette|date=June 2, 1998|page=C3|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1957&dat=19980602&id=_WBGAAAAIBAJ&sjid=7egMAAAAIBAJ&pg=1471,244110&hl=en}} He injured his elbow during training camp and was cut with an injury settlement. After rehabilitating for a year, he went to training camp with the New Orleans Saints in 1999. He broke ribs on the first day of training camp when he was hit by a running back. He announced his official retirement before the 2000 season.
Later life
Cocozzo retired from football after suffering injuries, ultimately undergoing three operations on his left shoulder. When his playing career was over, he returned to Stillwater and purchased 350 acres adjacent to the Saratoga Battlefield.{{cite news|title=Cocozzo knows what players are going through|author=Mike McAdam|newspaper=The Daily Gazette|date=January 28, 2001|pages=F1, F7|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1957&dat=20010128&id=1YRGAAAAIBAJ&sjid=d-kMAAAAIBAJ&pg=4969,6110915&hl=en}} He later married Amanda Marshall. He and his wife have two sons, Anthony and James.{{cite news|title=Cocozzo will always be 'Just Joe'|author=Mike MacAdam|date=November 30, 2013|newspaper=The Daily Gazette|url=http://www.dailygazette.com/news/2013/nov/30/1130_maccolumn/}}
References
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Category:American football offensive guards
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