Cliff Patton


John Clifton Patton was an American professional football player who was a guard for six seasons for the Philadelphia Eagles and the Chicago Cardinals.
Cliff Patton was a Philadelphia Eagle since mid-season, 1946. He was a top-notch place-kicker. Over 2 years he converted 60 straight extra points after touchdowns and kicked 50 of those within a single season, in 1948.

Early life and education

John Clifton Patton was a native of Clyde, Texas. His parents were Dessie L. Merrick and J. W. Patton, deputy sheriff of Callahan County and Howard County. Patton had two sisters, Zirah and Bonnie.
Patton graduated from Big [Spring High School] then studied at Texas [Christian University]. While there, he played as a lineman in the TCU [Horned Frogs football|TCU Horned Frogs football team]. He also attended Hardin-Simmons University and served in the United States Army.

Career

After finishing university, Patton played for the Philadelphia Eagles as a guard.

Personal life

On July 14, 1948, Patton married Frances June Konczak at the St. Joachim Catholic Church in Clyde.