Scarpati was drafted in the 13th round of the 1964 draft by the AFL's Boston Patriots, but chose to play for the Eagles, who signed him as an undrafted free agent.
He was a 6-year starter for the Eagles - at strong safety during his rookie season, then moving to free safety for his last 5 with the Eagles. In 1966 he had 8 interceptions - good for a league-leading 182 yards.
Joe also served as the holder for extra points and field goals (although I don't know how far back that task went - at least as early as 1969). When he was traded to the Saints for the 1970 season, he was the holder for Tom Dempsey's record 63-yard field goal that season.
Scarpati only played one season for the Saints. He returned to the Eagles before the 1971 season but was injured in training camp, which ended his career.
These are Joe's only football cards. Prior to the 1973 set, there were less than a dozen player cards per team, so (other than the starting quarterbacks, who were pretty much guaranteed a card every year) many veterans were left out of the sets.
His 1970 card shows him as a Saint, but still wearing his Eagles' jersey. His 1971 card shows him in Saints' attire, but he was back with the Eagles that year, although missing the season due to a training camp injury.
When I unearth my 1971 Eagles yearbook, I will check for Joe Scarpati's page (which I'm sure I have seen.) I previously had a reason to scan this cover and the Adrian Young and Rick Duncan pages.
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