King Corcoran
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| Born: | July 6, 1943 Jersey City, New Jersey |
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| Died: | June 19, 2009 (aged 65) Takoma Park, Maryland |
| Career information | |
| Position(s) | QB |
| Height | 6 ft 0 in (183 cm) |
| Weight | 200 lb (91 kg) |
| College | Maryland |
| Career history | |
| As player | |
| 1966–1967 | Denver Broncos* |
| 1967 | Waterbury Orbits |
| 1968 | Lowell Giants |
| 1968 | Boston Patriots |
| 1969 | Pottstown Firebirds |
| 1970 | Pennsylvania Firebirds |
| 1971 | Philadelphia Eagles* |
| 1971 | Norfolk Neptunes |
| 1972 | Montreal Alouettes* |
| 1972 | Chambersburg Cardinals |
| 1973 | Flint Sabres |
| 1974–1975 | Philadelphia Bell |
| *Offseason and/or practice roster only | |
James Sean Patrick "King" Corcoran (July 6, 1943 – June 19, 2009) was an American football quarterback who had a ten-year career as a journeyman in the Atlantic Coast Football League, Seaboard Football League, Midwest Football League, World Football League, and briefly in the American Football League. Corcoran played college football, mostly as a back-up, for the Maryland Terrapins. He gained notoriety for his flamboyant dress and playboy lifestyle, which earned him the reputation of being a "poor man's Joe Namath".