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Ted Marchibroda

Theodore Joseph "Ted" Marchibroda (March 15, 1931 – January 16, 2016) was an American professional football quarterback and coach whose 38-year career spanned playing in the and extensive coaching roles, including three head coaching stints with the / and the inaugural franchise. Born in , Marchibroda played at the (after starting at St. Bonaventure) and was selected fifth overall in the by the , where he appeared in 23 games across three seasons (1953, 1955–1956), completing 147 of 327 passes for 2,008 yards, 14 touchdowns, and 25 interceptions. He also played seven games for the in 1957, adding 24 completions on 58 attempts for 161 yards and two touchdowns, finishing his playing career with 2,169 passing yards, 16 touchdowns, and 29 interceptions over 30 games. A notable highlight was his performance as the Steelers' in 1956, when he became the first QB to defeat the on the road (24–16), ranking among the leaders that year with 124 completions, 275 attempts, and 19 interceptions (second-most in the league). Marchibroda transitioned to coaching in 1961 as an assistant with the Washington Redskins, later serving in similar roles with the Los Angeles Rams (1966–1970 under George Allen), Redskins again (1971–1974 under Allen), Chicago Bears (1981), Detroit Lions (1982–1983), Philadelphia Eagles (1984–1985), and Buffalo Bills (1987–1991), where as offensive coordinator from 1989 he contributed to the development of the no-huddle "K-Gun" offense and helped the team reach four consecutive Super Bowls starting in 1991. His first head coaching opportunity came in 1975 with the Baltimore Colts, where he posted a 41–33 record over five seasons, guiding the team to three straight AFC East division titles (1975–1977) and three playoff appearances, including a 10–4 regular season in his debut year that earned him NFL Coach of the Year honors. Rehired by the franchise in 1992 as head coach of the Indianapolis Colts, he compiled a 30–34 record through 1995, leading them to a 9–7 mark and an AFC Championship Game berth in his final season. Marchibroda then became the first head coach of the expansion Baltimore Ravens in 1996, posting a 16–31–1 record over three seasons before his dismissal in 1998; his overall head coaching ledger stood at 87–98–1. Among his lasting impacts, he hired a young Bill Belichick as a Colts assistant in 1975, and in 2000, he was inducted into the Indianapolis Colts Ring of Honor for his contributions to the franchise.

Early life

Upbringing and family

Ted Marchibroda was born on March 15, 1931, in , a small industrial town north of . As the youngest child in his family, he grew up in a working-class household shaped by his parents' immigrant experiences. His parents, Joseph and Elizabeth Marchibroda, had immigrated from in 1913, arriving during a wave of Eastern European migration to the seeking economic opportunities in the burgeoning steel industry. Joseph found employment in a local , reflecting the family's modest socioeconomic circumstances amid the challenges of adapting to American life without fluent English. This environment of hard labor and resilience influenced Marchibroda's early development, instilling a strong that he later credited for his perseverance in sports and beyond; he often shared stories of his upbringing in private conversations, highlighting how his father's mill work exemplified the immigrant struggle. In the close-knit community of , these family dynamics provided a foundation for Marchibroda's emerging passion for athletics, which began to take shape as he entered high school.

High school career

Ted Marchibroda attended Franklin High School in , where he participated in as the starting and as a . He earned All-State honors in both sports, showcasing his versatility as an athlete in the late . In , Marchibroda led the team from 1946 to 1948, displaying advanced passing skills for the era with an estimated career total of around 2,510 yards and 22 . A standout performance came in 1947, when he threw for 812 yards, including a 272-yard effort against Warren that highlighted his arm strength and accuracy. His leadership culminated in a dramatic 14-13 victory over rival Oil City in the 1948 season finale, where he contributed a 79-yard kickoff return and a 9-yard rushing score. Marchibroda's career was equally impressive, as he became a first-team All-State selection in 1949 while serving as a defensive specialist who intercepted numerous passes. Offensively, he tallied 774 career points, with 301 scored during his junior year—a mark that ranked second in school history at the time. These accomplishments drew attention from college programs, leading to a football scholarship offer from St. Bonaventure University, where Marchibroda began his collegiate career in 1949.

Playing career

College career

Marchibroda enrolled at St. Bonaventure University in 1950 and played football there through 1951 before the program was discontinued; he transferred to the University of Detroit for the 1952 season, from which he was drafted. He later completed his degree at St. Bonaventure following military service. As a starting for the St. Bonaventure Bonnies football team, Marchibroda led the offense during the program's final two seasons in 1950 and 1951 under head coach Joe Bach. In his sophomore year of 1950, he set Eastern Intercollegiate Athletic Association records for total offense (1,693 yards) and passing yardage (1,577 yards) on 95 completions, finishing third in small college standings in completions and establishing benchmarks that highlighted his passing prowess. That season, the Bonnies achieved a 7–2 record, contributing to Bach's overall 12–6 mark over two years. In 1951, Marchibroda continued as the team's signal-caller, guiding them to a 5–4 finish in the program's last year before it was discontinued due to financial and other concerns. At the University of Detroit in 1952, Marchibroda led the nation in total offense with 1,813 yards, including 1,637 passing yards, and set a national single-game record with 390 passing yards. Beyond football, Marchibroda participated in baseball as part of his athletic scholarship at St. Bonaventure. His contributions to the university's athletics were later recognized with induction into the St. Bonaventure Athletic Hall of Fame in 1970.

Professional career

Marchibroda was selected by the in the first round (fifth overall) of the out of the University of Detroit, marking him as the first chosen that year. He appeared in 4 games as a for the Steelers that season, primarily as a , completing 9 of 22 passes for 66 yards, 1 touchdown, and 2 interceptions. His early professional career was interrupted in 1954 when he served a year in the U.S. Army, fulfilling his obligation. Marchibroda returned to the Steelers in 1955 and became the team's primary starter over the next two seasons. In , he led the in completions (124), attempts (275), and interceptions (19) with 1,585 yards and 12 touchdowns. Prior to his professional tenure, Marchibroda's success as a college at the University of had positioned him well for the demands of play. Following the 1956 season, he was traded to the , where he played his final season in 1957, appearing in 7 games and completing 15 of 45 passes for 238 yards, 1 , and 5 interceptions. Over his four-year NFL career, Marchibroda appeared in 30 games, recording 172 completions on 385 attempts for 2,169 yards, 16 touchdowns, and 29 interceptions. There is no record of significant play in the Canadian Football League during or after his NFL stint. He retired from playing after the 1957 season and transitioned to , beginning his new role on the Washington Redskins staff in 1961.

Coaching career

Assistant coaching roles

Marchibroda entered professional coaching in 1961 with the Washington Redskins, where he served as offensive backs coach under head coach Bill McPeak through the 1965 season. During this period, he contributed to the development of the team's running game, though the Redskins struggled with an average of four wins per season and no playoff appearances. In 1966, Marchibroda joined George Allen's staff with the as offensive backs coach, remaining in that role until 1970. Under Allen's defensive-minded approach, Marchibroda helped craft balanced offensive schemes that supported the ' consistent success, including two Western Division titles in 1967 and 1969, along with divisional playoff appearances each time. The averaged 10 wins per season during his tenure, establishing a foundation for sustained contention in the late . Marchibroda returned to in 1971 as under Allen, a position he held through the 1974 season. In this role, he refined the team's passing attack, notably mentoring quarterback to become the franchise's passing leader for seven consecutive years and running back Larry Brown to and Offensive Player of the Year honors in 1972. His schemes emphasized a simplified, efficient offense that complemented Allen's defensive prowess, propelling to four straight playoff berths from 1971 to 1974, an NFC Championship victory in 1972, and a appearance. This era marked a significant turnaround for the franchise, with Marchibroda's contributions helping elevate the offense to league relevance after years of mediocrity. After his first head coaching stint, Marchibroda returned to assistant coaching as for the in 1981. He then served as for the from 1982 to 1983 under Darryl Rogers. From 1984 to 1985, Marchibroda was for the under . Marchibroda joined the from 1987 to 1991, initially as quarterbacks coach and later promoted to under . In this role, he contributed to the development of the no-huddle "K-Gun" offense, which featured quarterback and helped the Bills achieve four consecutive appearances from 1991 to 1994.

Head coaching positions

Marchibroda began his head coaching career with the Baltimore Colts in 1975, following a 2-12 season the previous year. Under his leadership, the team experienced immediate turnaround, posting a 10-4 record and capturing the AFC East division title, which earned him the NFL Coach of the Year honors. The Colts repeated as division champions in 1976 with an 11-3 mark and again in 1977 at 10-4, marking three consecutive titles and playoff appearances each year, though they fell in the divisional round each time to the Pittsburgh Steelers (1975, 1976) and Oakland Raiders (1977). Marchibroda's offensive strategies emphasized quarterback development and balanced attacks, notably elevating Bert Jones to NFL MVP in 1976 with a league-leading 3,104 passing yards and 24 touchdowns. However, the team's performance declined in 1978 (5-11) and 1979 (5-11), leading to his dismissal after the season. After leaving Baltimore, Marchibroda continued in assistant coaching roles before rejoining the Colts franchise as in Indianapolis in 1992, where the team had struggled with a 1-15 record the prior year. Marchibroda guided the Colts to a 9-7 finish in 1992, missing the but showing improvement in offensive efficiency. His tenure continued through 1995, compiling an overall 30-34 regular-season record, with a playoff breakthrough in the final year: a 9-7 regular season led to wild-card and divisional victories before a 20-16 loss to the in the . During this period, he focused on player development, particularly mentoring Marshall Faulk, who emerged as a key contributor with over 1,000 rushing yards in 1995. Marchibroda was relieved of duties after the 1995 season amid organizational changes. In 1996, Marchibroda became the inaugural of the expansion , becoming the only person to lead both Baltimore-based NFL franchises as . The Ravens finished 4-12 in their debut season, hampered by defensive struggles and integration challenges. The following years saw modest gains—6-9-1 in and 6-10 in 1998—but no playoff berths, resulting in a 16-31-1 overall record. His coaching philosophy prioritized recruiting players with a strong "football temperament," emphasizing passion for practice, mental preparation, and team unity over raw athleticism, which laid foundational elements for the franchise's culture. Marchibroda was fired after the 1998 season as the team sought a defensive overhaul.

Post-coaching career

Broadcasting work

After retiring from coaching at the end of the , Ted Marchibroda entered sports with the organization. In 1999, he joined the team's radio broadcast team as a , partnering with play-by-play announcer Bob Lamey for home and away games. Marchibroda held this position for seven seasons through , providing analysis that highlighted his deep knowledge of offensive strategies from decades of experience. Listeners valued his straightforward and insightful breakdowns, which earned him a reputation as a fan favorite during the Colts' successful mid-2000s era, including their Super Bowl-winning campaign.

Later years

After concluding his tenure as color commentator for the Indianapolis Colts radio broadcasts in 2006, Marchibroda retired from full-time professional engagements in media and . In the years following, he maintained a low public profile, with no documented involvement in consulting roles, guest appearances at coaching clinics, or -related .

Personal life and death

Marriage and family

Ted Marchibroda married Henrietta Ann Schossler on July 31, 1954, at St. Stephen's Church in , in a ceremony that united the son of residents and Marchibroda with the daughter of Mary A. Schossler. The couple's marriage endured for over 61 years until Marchibroda's death in 2016. Ann Marchibroda, born in 1931 in Oil City, graduated from Oil City Senior High School in 1949 and later from Edgewood Park Junior College in , and Marymount College. She played a central role in maintaining family stability amid Marchibroda's frequent relocations for coaching positions, often attending his games and managing household matters during travels, such as assisting with arrangements for her sister's death in 1997 while Ted coached the . The Marchibrodas had four children: daughters Jodi and Lonni, and sons Theodore Jr. (Ted Jr.) and Robert. The family demonstrated strong support for Ted's career by relocating together, including to , in the 1970s during his tenure as for the Washington Redskins, where their children enrolled in local schools. At the time of Ted's death, the couple had six grandchildren. Ann Marchibroda passed away on February 27, 2021, at age 89 in .

Illness and death

Ted Marchibroda died peacefully of natural causes on January 16, 2016, at his home in , at the age of 84. He was buried at in . The Marchibroda family confirmed the details of his passing, noting that he was survived by his wife Ann, their four children—Jodi, Lonni, Ted Jr., and Robert—and six grandchildren. In the wake of his death, the and both released official statements expressing their sorrow. Colts owner and CEO stated, "We are extremely saddened and mourn the loss of Ted Marchibroda. He had a proud history not just with the Colts, but with the entire ." Ravens executive vice president remarked, "Ted is a founding father of the ... Our prayers are with Ann and the Marchibroda family." Tributes from across the football world highlighted Marchibroda's impact as a coach and mentor. head coach , who credited Marchibroda with launching his NFL coaching career in 1975, said with emotion, "I probably wouldn't be here if it wasn't for Ted Marchibroda." Former Colts quarterback described him as a life-changer and champion. legends and also paid homage, with Lewis calling him a "truly awesome individual" whose legacy he vowed to carry on, and Siragusa referring to him as "like a father" and a "great man."

Legacy

Accolades and honors

Marchibroda earned widespread recognition for his coaching achievements, particularly his transformative impact on the in 1975. That season, he led the team from a 2-12 record the previous year to a 10-4 mark and an division title, earning Coach of the Year honors from multiple outlets, including the , , , and . Throughout his career, Marchibroda received several hall of fame inductions celebrating his contributions as both a player and coach. He was inducted into the Athletics Hall of Fame in 1970 for his standout performance as a quarterback from 1950 to 1952, where he set conference records in offense and passing. In 1976, he entered the National Polish-American Sports Hall of Fame, honoring his Polish heritage and accomplishments as a collegiate and professional quarterback. Marchibroda was also enshrined in the Titans Hall of Fame in 1983, recognizing his national-leading total offense of 1,813 passing yards as a senior in 1952. Later, in 2000, he joined the Western Chapter of the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame, acknowledging his roots in , and his NFL legacy. In 2000, Marchibroda became the first head coach inducted into the , celebrating his two stints with the franchise (1975-1979 and 1992-1995), during which he secured three division titles and four playoff appearances. Following his death in 2016, discussions emerged about potential posthumous honors with the , where he served as the inaugural head coach from 1996 to 1998; former players and media suggested inclusion in the Ravens Ring of Honor to recognize his role in establishing the franchise.

Coaching tree

Ted Marchibroda's coaching tree includes several notable assistants who advanced to prominent roles in the , most famously , whom Marchibroda hired as a 23-year-old special assistant for the 1975 , marking Belichick's entry into professional football coaching. Belichick later credited Marchibroda as a key mentor whose positive leadership and confidence shaped his early career, eventually contributing to Belichick's success as head coach of the , where he won six Super Bowls. Marchibroda also mentored quarterbacks who transitioned into coaching, such as , who started for the 1995 under Marchibroda and led the team to an unexpected playoff run, including a win over the in the wild card playoff game, advancing to the divisional round. Harbaugh, whom Marchibroda later reunited with as the ' starter in 1998, frequently praised his coach's innovative offensive mind and has since become a successful head coach at both the college and NFL levels, including with the . Among players, Marchibroda developed running back into a star during his tenure with the from 1975 to 1979, where Mitchell's slashing runs were central to three straight titles, and Mitchell later highlighted Marchibroda's trust in players as a key factor in the team's success. Marchibroda's emphasis on versatile, high-tempo offenses influenced successors in the Colts and Ravens systems, promoting no-huddle schemes that emphasized quick decision-making and player involvement, elements echoed in the aggressive styles of teams like the early-1990s , where he served as . Overall, Marchibroda's tree extended his impact through Belichick's dynasty in New England and Harbaugh's coaching achievements, demonstrating how his foundational mentoring during head coaching stints with the Colts produced ripple effects across multiple Super Bowl-contending franchises.

Head coaching record

NFL

YearTeamGWLTW/L%FinishPlayoff GPlayoff WPlayoff LPlayoff W/L%
1975Baltimore Colts141040.7141st (AFC East)101.000
1976Baltimore Colts141130.7861st (AFC East)101.000
1977Baltimore Colts141040.7141st (AFC East)101.000
1978Baltimore Colts165110.3135th (AFC East)000
1979Baltimore Colts165110.3135th (AFC East)000
1992Indianapolis Colts16970.5633rd (AFC East)000
1993Indianapolis Colts164120.2505th (AFC East)000
1994Indianapolis Colts16880.5003rd (AFC East)000
1995Indianapolis Colts16970.5632nd (AFC East)321.667
1996Baltimore Ravens164120.2505th (AFC Central)000
1997Baltimore Ravens16691.4065th (AFC Central)000
1998Baltimore Ravens166100.3754th (AFC Central)000
Regular season totals
176 games, 87–98–1 (.470 win percentage)
Postseason totals
6 games, 2–4 (.333 win percentage)

USFL

Marchibroda did not serve as a head coach in the . Following his dismissal as offensive coordinator of the after the , he emerged as the leading candidate to take over as of the Baltimore Stars for what would have been the league's 1987 campaign. However, the USFL suspended operations indefinitely in August 1986 after losing its antitrust lawsuit against the , preventing Marchibroda from assuming the role. As a result, he had no coaching tenure or win-loss record in the league.

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