Warlick, Ernie, 1932-

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Ernie Warlick, a tight end from from North Carolina Central University, was a three-time All-Canadian Football League player before joining the Buffalo Bills in 1962. He played for the Bills and was selected to the American Football League All-Star Team in 1962, 1963, 1964, and 1965. He is a member of the American Football League Hall of Fame.

Walick was the first African American sportscaster on Buffalo television, was elected to the Buffalo Broadcast Pioneers Hall of Fame in 1998, and received the Ralph C. Wilson Jr. Distinguished Service Award in 2000. Warlick was born in 1932 in Hickory, N.C.

Charley Ferguson was a wide receiver with the Cleveland Browns in 1961, the Minnesota Vikings in 1962, and the Buffalo Bills, 1963-1969. Ferguson grew up in Galveston, Tex., and attended Tennessee State University in Nashville, Tenn.

From the guide to the Warlick and Ferguson Videotape and Transcripts, 2003, (Southern Historical Collection)

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Birth 1932-07-21

Death 2012-11-24

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