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{{Short description|American football player (1920–2000)}}
{{Infobox NFL player▼
{{Use mdy dates|date=June 2024}}
|caption=▼
| name = John Grigas
|position=[[Fullback (American football)|Fullback]], [[Halfback (American football)|Halfback]]▼
| image = John_Grigas.png
|number=50▼
| image_size =
|birth_date={{birth date|1920|08|19}}▼
|birth_place=[[Chelsea, Massachusetts]]▼
▲| caption =
|death_date={{death date and age|2000|05|19|1920|08|19}}▼
▲| number = 50
|death_place=[[Worcester, Massachusetts]]▼
▲| position = [[Fullback (
▲| height_ft = 6
| height_in = 0▼
▲| birth_place = [[Chelsea, Massachusetts]], U.S.
| weight_lbs = 204▼
|draftyear=1943▼
▲| death_place = [[Worcester, Massachusetts]], U.S.
|draftround=2▼
| height_ft = 6
|draftpick=14▼
| weight_lb = 204
| high_school = [[Chelsea High School (Massachusetts)|Chelsea]]
| college = [[Holy Cross Crusaders football|Holy Cross]]▼
▲| draftyear = 1943
▲| draftround = 2
▲| draftpick = 14
▲|college=[[Holy Cross Crusaders football|Holy Cross]]
| pastteams =
* [[Chicago Cardinals]] ({{NFL Year|1943}})
* [[Card-Pitt]] ({{NFL Year|1944}})
* [[Boston Yanks]] (
| highlights =▼
|statlabel1= [[Rush (gridiron football)#Offense|Rushing]] attempts-yards▼
|statvalue1=465–1581▼
|statlabel2= [[Reception (American football)|Receptions]]-yards▼
|statvalue2=30–379▼
|statlabel3= [[Touchdown]]s▼
|statvalue3=11▼
▲|highlights=
* First-team All-NFL (1944)
* [[NFL kickoff return yards leader]] (1944)
* Second-team [[College Football All-America Team|All-American]] ([[1941 College Football All-America Team|1941]])
* Holy Cross Varsity Club Hall of Fame (1976)
▲| statvalue1 = 465–1581
|CollegeHOF=▼
▲| statlabel2 = [[Reception (American football)|Receptions]]-yards
▲| statvalue2 = 30–379
▲| statlabel3 = [[Touchdown]]s
▲| statvalue3 = 11
| pfr = GrigJo20
▲| CollegeHOF =
}}
'''John Joseph Grigas''' (August 19, 1920 – May 19, 2000) was an [[American football]] player.
==Early years==
Grigas was born [[Chelsea, Massachusetts]], in 1920 and attended [[Chelsea High School (Massachusetts)|Chelsea High School]].<ref name=PFR>{{cite web|title=John Grigas|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|work=Pro-Football-Reference.com|
==
Grigas enrolled at the [[College of the Holy Cross]] in 1939 and played [[college football]] for the [[Holy Cross Crusaders football|Crusaders football]] team from 1940 to 1942.
On September 27, 1941, Grigas gained national attention after he rushed for 192 yards on 26 carries and scored all three Holy Cross touchdown in a 19–13 victory over [[1941 LSU Tigers football team|LSU]] at [[Baton Rouge, Louisiana]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Players Fight as L.S.U. Loses: Holy Cross Wins by 19–13; Grigas Hero|newspaper=Des Moines Register|date=September 28, 1941|page=8|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/4362914/players_fight_as_lsu_loses/}}</ref> He ranked third nationally behind [[Frank Sinkwich]] and [[Bill Dudley]] with 709 rushing yards in 1941.<ref>{{cite news|title=O'Brien's Pass Record Threatened By Wash. of St. Louis Ace|newspaper=The Big Spring Daily Herald|date=November 20, 1941|page=11|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/4363133/obriens_pass_record_threatened/}}</ref>
On November 28, 1942, Grigas was responsible for four touchdowns (two rushing, two passing) in a 55–12 upset victory over undefeated [[Boston College]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Holy Cross Routs B.C., 55–12|newspaper=Brooklyn Eagle|date=November 29, 1942|pages=B1, B3|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/4363317/holy_cross_routs_bc/}}</ref> He played in the 1942 [[Blue–Gray Football Classic]] and was credited by the Associated Press with "brilliant play" in the game.<ref>{{cite news|title=South All-Stars Trim North, 24–0: Grigas Shines for Yanks|newspaper=Democrat and Chronicle|date=December 27, 1942|page=30
==Professional football==
In March 1943, Grigas reported in Boston for induction into the Army, but he was rejected due to an undisclosed ailment.<ref>{{cite news|title=Grigas, Grid Star, Rejected|newspaper=The Berkshire Eagle|date=April 21, 1943|page=15|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/4363419/grigas_grid_star_rejected/}}</ref> Grigas instead opted to play professional football after being selected by the [[Chicago Cardinals]] in the second round, 14th overall pick, of the [[1943 NFL
During the 1943 season, Grigas appeared in all 10 games, principally as a fullback, for a [[1943 Chicago Cardinals season|Chicago Cardinals]] team that compiled a winless 0–10 record.<ref>{{cite web|title=1943 Chicago Cardinals|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|work=Pro-Football-Reference.com|
During the 1944 season, Grigas appeared in nine games for the [[Card-Pitt]] (a temporary wartime merger of the [[Pittsburgh Steelers]] and [[Chicago Cardinals]]), a team that compiled a winless 0–10 record.<ref>{{cite web|title=1944 Chi/Pit Cards/Steelers|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|work=Pro-Football-Reference.com|
Grigas could have accumulated even more impressive statistics in 1944, but he quit the team before the final game, leaving the team with a letter citing his mental exhaustion at playing with a team that had gone 0–9 in the first nine games. Grigas wrote:<blockquote>"My action, for what I just did, may not be the best in regard to good, ethical business. Think what you may of me, but I sincerely believe that in all justice it is for the best. I had that desire which you so often mentioned in your lectures, but how long a person can have any desire
Chicago coach [[Phil Handler]] later explained Grigas decision as follows:<blockquote>"He worked days in a steel mill at a job where he had to stand all the time.
In early September 1945, the [[Boston Yanks]] acquired Grigas from the Cardinals in exchange for reserve list players and cash.<ref>{{cite news|title=Boston Yanks Sign Two|newspaper=Ironwood Daily Globe|date=September 8, 1945|page=5|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/4363732/boston_yanks_sign_two/}}</ref>
In his final NFL season, Grigas gained only 52 rushing yards on 27 carries for Boston, missing part of the season with injuries.<ref name=PFR/><ref name=DFP/> In January 1948, Grigas was traded by Boston to the [[Detroit Lions]] in exchange for quarterback [[Roy Zimmerman (American football)|Roy Zimmerman]].<ref name=DFP>{{cite news|title=First Trade May End in Backfire: Boston Club Scooped on Deal for Grigas|newspaper=Detroit Free Press|date=January 17, 1948|page=12|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/4363946/new_look_lions/}}</ref> However, he did not appear in any regular season NFL games after the 1947 season.<ref name=PFR/>
==Later years==
After retiring from the NFL, Grigas worked for 35 years as an industrial engineer for the American Optical Co. in [[Southbridge, Massachusetts]]. He and his wife, Helen, had two daughters.
==References==
{{reflist
==External links==
* {{Find a Grave|21618366}}
{{Chicago Cardinals 1943 draft navbox}}
{{Arizona Cardinals starting quarterback navbox}}
{{Pittsburgh Steelers starting quarterback navbox}}
{{NFL kickoff return yards leaders}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Grigas, John}}
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