Jim Finn
[1] He attended Bergen Catholic High School in Oradell, New Jersey, where he was involved in both football and wrestling.[4][5] Finn was a four-year letterman while playing college football at the University of Pennsylvania, where he accumulated 2,277 rushing yards, which ranks as the fourth-highest total in school history.Before being converted permanently into a fullback, Finn briefly played as a safety, even starting a few games as a sophomore.Finn signed with the Indianapolis Colts in early 2000 where he ran for 44 yards in six rushing attempts and 10 receptions over three seasons.After the season, Finn was cut due to nagging injuries and the emergence of Madison Hedgecock.[9] Finn was a named plaintiff in one of the lawsuits filed by former NFL players against the league, alleging that the NFL had failed to warn its players about the risk of long term damage from repeated concussions incurred from playing football.