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James Carl Vellone (August 20, 1944 - August 21, 1977) was a guard in the National Football League (NFL). Vellone spent his entire five-year career for the Minnesota Vikings, starting in most of his appearances during this span. Vellone helped the Vikings win the 1969 NFL Championship and also started in Super Bowl IV, the first Super Bowl appearance for the Vikings franchise. Vellone's career and life were cut short due to Hodgkin lymphoma.

Key Information

College career

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Before he joined the pro leagues, Vellone played college football for two years at the University of Southern California. Prior to joining the USC Trojans, Vellone was a Junior College All-American guard at Cerritos College.[1] For two seasons while in Minnesota (1968–1969), Vellone was a teammate of offensive tackle Ron Yary, who likewise was a star lineman at Cerritos College and at USC.

Death

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Jim Vellone abruptly retired from the NFL in 1971 when he discovered he had Hodgkin's lymphoma.[2] He spent the final six years of his life undergoing treatments and chemotherapy. Although managing to live a normal life for some time, Vellone finally succumbed to the cancerous disease on August 21, 1977, a day after his 33rd birthday, at St. Joseph's Hospital in Orange, California. According to a brief article in the St. Petersburg Times (Fla.) newspaper two days after his death, friends said that Vellone checked into St. Joseph's, due to breathing problems.[3]

Jim Vellone left behind two sons Eric and John, brother Louis, and parents

Other

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Jim's high school alma mater named their Athlete of the Year award after him. The award's recipients included Greg Langford (Wrestling, 1972), Paul Phillips (Swimming, 1973), and Bill Qualls (Cross Country and Track, 1974).

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Jim Vellone was an American professional football player known for his five-season career as an offensive guard with the Minnesota Vikings of the National Football League (NFL). Born on August 20, 1944, in Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, he played high school football in Whittier, California, before attending Cerritos College and then transferring to the University of Southern California (USC), where he played for two seasons. Undrafted in 1966, Vellone signed with the Vikings and quickly became a reliable starter on their offensive line, appearing in 66 regular season games with 48 starts from 1966 to 1970. He was a key contributor to the team's 1969 NFL championship season and started at guard in Super Bowl IV, although the Vikings lost to the Kansas City Chiefs. Vellone retired in 1971 and died on August 21, 1977, in California at the age of 33. His contributions helped solidify the Vikings' offensive line during a successful period for the franchise.

Early life

Birth and family background

James Carl Vellone was born on August 20, 1944, in Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. His full name was James Carl Vellone, and his birthplace was a United States Marine Corps base located in the state. Limited information is available regarding his immediate family origins or parents from primary sports records.

High school and early athletic development

Jim Vellone attended California High School in Whittier, California, where he played football during his teenage years. As a standout athlete at the school, he developed his skills as an offensive lineman, contributing to his foundation in the sport before advancing further in his career. In posthumous recognition of his accomplishments and legacy as a former student-athlete, California High School named its Athlete of the Year award after him. The Jim Vellone Award honors senior athletes who exemplify excellence in sports at the school.

College football

Junior college at Cerritos

Jim Vellone played junior college football at Cerritos College (then known as Cerritos Junior College) during the 1962 and 1963 seasons. Following his success at the junior college level, Vellone transferred to the University of Southern California.

Transfer to USC

After playing at Cerritos College, Jim Vellone transferred to the University of Southern California (USC), where he continued his college football career with the Trojans. He lettered at USC in 1964 and 1965. Vellone was part of the USC roster in 1965, listed as a starter on the offensive line. He was described as a guard from USC in contemporary reporting. His time at USC marked the conclusion of his collegiate eligibility before entering professional football.

Professional football career

Entry into the NFL

Jim Vellone entered the National Football League as an undrafted free agent after concluding his college career at the University of Southern California. He signed with the Minnesota Vikings in 1966, beginning his professional career with the team that year. This marked the start of his tenure in the NFL, where he remained with the Vikings throughout his five-year playing career.

Tenure with the Minnesota Vikings

Jim Vellone played his entire NFL career with the Minnesota Vikings from 1966 to 1970. The offensive guard stood 6 feet 3 inches (1.91 m) tall and weighed 255 pounds (116 kg). During his five seasons with the team, Vellone appeared in 66 regular-season games and started 48 of them. He recorded one fumble recovery in the regular season over the course of his Vikings tenure. Vellone was a member of the Vikings' 1969 NFL Championship team. Vellone retired in 1971 after being diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma.

Key achievements and statistics

Jim Vellone's primary career achievement was his role as a starting offensive guard on the Minnesota Vikings' 1969 NFL Championship team. In that season, he appeared in 13 regular season games and started all 13, helping the team secure the NFL title with a 27–7 victory over the Cleveland Browns in the championship game. He also started all three postseason contests that year, including Super Bowl IV as part of the championship squad. Across his five-season NFL career with the Vikings from 1966 to 1970, Vellone played in 66 regular season games and started 48. His contributions included one fumble recovery during the 1969 regular season. No individual accolades such as Pro Bowl selections are recorded for his career.

Super Bowl IV participation

Illness, retirement, and treatment

In 1971, Vellone retired from the NFL after being diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma (also known as Hodgkin's disease), a form of cancer. He underwent surgery for removal of his spleen at UCLA Medical Center in August 1971 as part of his treatment. Vellone continued treatment, including chemotherapy, over the following years but ultimately died from Hodgkin's lymphoma on August 21, 1977—one day after his 33rd birthday—in California.

Death

Legacy

Posthumous honors

In September 2019, the Minnesota Vikings organization posthumously recognized Jim Vellone during the halftime ceremony of their game against the Oakland Raiders, as part of the 50th anniversary celebration of the 1969 team that advanced to Super Bowl IV. The program, which featured head coach Bud Grant and living team members alongside Vikings Legends, included posthumous recognitions for multiple deceased players from the 1969 squad, including Vellone, Karl Kassulke, Paul Dickson, Earsell Mackbee, Tom Hall, Wally Hilgenberg, Grady Alderman, Ed Sharockman, and Bill Brown. This tribute highlighted the enduring contributions of Vellone and his teammates to one of the most successful teams in franchise history.

Family and personal impact

Jim Vellone was survived by his family. His early death at age 33 left his family to navigate life without him following his long battle with Hodgkin's lymphoma.
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