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JEWS ON THE GRIDIRON
The following five Jewish players were on
an NFL team as of Sept. 29. Jewish Sports
Review magazine aided this item:
Nate Ebner, 26, free safety, New
England. Now in his fourth
season, Ebner has established w,
himself as an outstanding
special teams player.
Taylor Mays, 27, free
safety, Oakland. In a happy
way, Mays could quote the
famous Godfather III
thought I was out, but they
brought me back in!"A col-
lege star at USC, Mays had a
so-so career in four seasons
Ebner
with Cincinnati. Released
at the end of last season, he
was signed and then quickly
released by Minnesota, Detroit and
Oakland (Aug. 25). However, on Sept. 15,
he was re-signed by Oakland following
injuries to Raider safeties and played in
two games to date. Mays, by the way, is
the son of an African-American, non-Jew-
ish father (Stafford Mays, an 8-year NFL
player, now a Microsoft executive) and a
white Jewish mother who is a Nordstrom
executive. He was raised Jewish and had a
bar mitzvah.
Alexander"Ali"Marpet, 22, guard,
Tampa Bay. He's the only Jewish rookie
this year. Marpet has defied the odds:
He made the NFL after a
small-school career (Hobart
College in upstate New York)
and he started the Bucs' first
three games. Marpet went on
a Birthright trip to Israel (his
father worked in Israel during
the mid-1970s as a TV camera-
man).
Geoff Schwartz, 29, guard,
N.Y. Giants. Now in his seventh
season, Schwartz was injured
most of last season. Healthy
now, he started the first three
Giants' games.
Mitchell Schwartz, 26, tackle,
Cleveland. Schwartz, a very good, steady
player, and the brother of Geoff, has
started in all the Browns games since
being signed in 2012 (51 straight games