Frank Morze played in the league for seven seasons for the San Francisco 49ers and Cleveland Browns.
11 Facts About Frank Morze
Frank Morze was a native of Gardner, Massachusetts and graduated from Gardner High School in 1951, where he played basketball, football, and track and field.
Frank Morze went on to attend Boston College, where he played college football under Mike Holovak from 1951 to 1954.
Frank Morze was selected in the second round of the 1955 NFL draft by the San Francisco 49ers as the 21st overall pick.
Frank Morze played regularly for the team at the center position, until signing with the Cleveland Browns for the 1962 season as a free agent.
Frank Morze only saw action in two games in 1962 but appeared all 14 games for the Browns the following year.
Frank Morze would rejoin the 49ers for the 1964 season under Hickey again, but then retired.
In 1981, Frank Morze moved to Nevada with his wife, Nancy, and three children: David, Michael, and Suzanne.
Frank Morze started his own metal fabrication business in Las Vegas called Silver State Steel.
In 1996, Frank Morze was inducted into the Boston College Varsity Club Athletic Hall of Fame.
Frank Morze died in Nevada in 2006 after battling with heart disease.