May 30
Bucko Kilroy (5/30/1921 - 7/10/2007)
Patriot exec, 1971-2007
Kilroy played guard on offense, and middle guard and tackle on defense with the Eagles for 13 seasons, winning two NFL championships and being named to three Pro Bowls; he was named to the NFL's all-decade team for the 1940's. Kilroy had a reputation for being a tough player, and won a $25,000 lawsuit (more than three times his annual salary) when Look magazine wrote an article implying he was a dirty player. He worked as a scout for the Eagles, Washington and Dallas from 1960-70 before joining the Patriots as their Director of Player Personnel in 1971.
In 1979 Kilroy became New England's general manager, and then vice president from 1983-93. Kilroy then worked as a scouting consultant for the next thirteen years until his death. John Hannah, Mike Haynes, Russ Francis, Steve Grogan and Sam Cunningham were among the players drafted when he was New England's player personnel director.
Kilroy is also the founder of the NFL Scouting Combine, and credited with the driving force behind both the modern day NFL draft and the Super Bowl.
Bill Belichick said Kilroy was "one of the pillars of our league... a pure football man who did practically everything one person could do in the game, blazing trails every step of the way".
Je'Rod Cherry, 44 (May 30, 1973)
Patriot S, 2001-2004
Uniform #30
The special teams standout signed with the Pats as a veteran free agent after having been with New Orleans for four season, Philly for one year, and with Oakland briefly in the off-season. He had 50 regular season special teams tackles for the Pats in four seasons, and earned three rings in his nine playoff games with the Pats. Since retiring Cheery has worked as a pregame host and NFL analyst for a radio station in Cleveland.
Cal grad Je'rod Cherry's Super Bowl ring is helping to raise 24 orphans in Thailand
Je'Rod Cherry - A former Patriot with a true heart of gold
Kamar Aiken, 28 (May 30, 1989)
Patriot WR, 2012-2013
Uniform #16
The Pats
signed Aiken to their practice squad in mid-November of 2012. He was promoted to the 53-man roster on December 22 and was at that time most well known for being waived two days later, on Christmas Eve. He was brought back to the active roster on December 29 and finished the year with one game to his credit, with no stats.
Aiken was part of roster cuts at the end of the 2013 training camp. He caught on with Baltimore, appearing in 48 games with 20 starts over the last three seasons. In March he signed with the Colts as a free agent.
Jason Vega, 30 (May 30, 1987)
Patriot DE, 2013
Uniform #68
DE from Brockton and Northeastern was with the Patriots during the 2013 off season, but was cut in mid-August. He got into two games for the Cowboys in 2013, and he
recently retired after several years in the CFL.
Wayne Coffey, 53 (May 30, 1964)
Patriot WR, 1987
Uniform #83
Coffey was a strike-replacement player, catching three passes for 66 yards in those three games. He later spent several seasons playing arena football.
Eddie Hare, 60 (May 30, 1957)
Patriot P, 1979
Uniform #8
Patriot 4th round (106th overall) selection out of Tulsa in the 1979 draft.
Kilroy and Chuck Fairbanks must have watched
Tulsa upset Arkansas and really liked this punter. Unfortunately he averaged only 36.6 yards per punt in his one NFL season and was waived-injured early in 1980.
Others with New England area roots:
- **** Farley, 71 (May 30, 1946); DB for Chargers, 1968-69.
Born in Danvers, Farley went to St John's Prep and Boston University. After his two NFL seasons Farley went on to have a
long career at Williams as both football and track coach, and was inducted to the College Football Hall of Fame in 2006.
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Bob Laraba (5/30/33 - 2/16/62); LB/P/QB for Chargers, 1960-61.
Born in Sheldon Vermont, Laraba was an 8th round (95th overall) pick by Green Bay in 1959. He was killed in an automobile accident at the age of 28 shortly after the end of the '61 season.
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Ralph Pasquariello (5/30/26 - 1/5/99); FB for Rams and Cardinals, 1950-52.
Born in Boston and raised in Everett, he was the 9th overall pick in the 1950 draft.
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Jim Tyree (5/30/22 - 4/16/10); end for 1948 Boston Yanks.
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Swede Hummel (5/30/02 - 7/24/65); FB for 1926 Providence Steam Rollers.
Notable NFL players born May 30:
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Gale Sayers, 74 (May 30, 1943); Bears Hall of Fame RB.
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Lydell Mitchell, 68 (May 30, 1949); Pro Bowl RB for the Baltimore Colts in the '70s.
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John Alt, 55 (May 30, 1962); LT played 189 games for KC from 1984-96.