Edward John Anthony
Rutkowski (born March 21, 1941 in Kingston
, Pennsylvania
) is a former American
football player, and a former politician in Buffalo, New
York
. Rutkowksi was a noted
college and professional
American football player. A
wide receiver, he was an
American Football League
All-Star in 1965, playing for the
AFL's
Buffalo Bills as a receiver, defensive back,
punt and kickoff return man and backup quarterback from 1963 to
1968. In a famous Topps football card mixup, Rutkowski was shown on
two Buffalo Bills' football cards, his own, and mistakenly on the
card for
Ray Abruzzese.
From 1972-78 and again in 1990, Rutkowski served as a
color commentator on the Bills' radio
broadcasts.
In 1979, he became the County Executive of Erie County, New
York
, succeeeding Edward
Regan, who stepped down to become New York State
Comptroller. Rutkowski was elected to full terms in 1979 and
1983, following his one year unexpired term, for a total of nine
years in office. In 1987, Rutkowski was defeated for reelection by
Assemblyman
Dennis Gorski, who, in his
election campaign, claimed that Rutkowski had mismanaged county
finances and spent the county into a deficit.
In 1995, Rutkowski was appointed by Gov.
George Pataki as deputy commissioner of the
New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic
Preservation.
In this post, he was charge of all state
parks and recreations operations in Western New York, including
Niagara
Falls
. He held the post for 12 years, until Pataki
left office.
He was the second quarterback from the Bills to enter politics; the
first was his teammate
Jack Kemp.
Incidentally, both were
Republicans.
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