1. Jack Sack was an American football player and coach.

1. Jack Sack was an American football player and coach.
Jack Sack was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was of Russian-Polish extraction, and was Jewish.
Jack Sack was named Walter Camp All-America honorable mention and New York Times All-East honorable mention.
Jack Sack was selected by Dr L H Baker as a member of Pittsburgh's All-Time Team.
Jack Sack made his professional debut in the NFL in 1923 with the Columbus Tigers.
In 1926, Jack Sack signed on with the Canton Bulldogs of the NFL, where he played under future Hall of Fame coach Pete Henry.
Jack Sack played in the American Football League with the Cleveland Panthers.
Jack Sack eventually became the owner of Pittsburgh Office Furniture and Equipment in Pittsburgh.
Jack Sack died on March 7,1980, following a long illness.
Jack Sack was inducted into the Jewish Sports Hall of Fame of Western Pennsylvania in 1992.