
Anthony Robert "Tony" Canadeo (May 5, 1919 - 2003) was a professional football player, a halfback and quarterback for the NFL's Green Bay Packers from 1941-1944 and 1946-52, having missed the 1945 season while serving in the army during World War Two. Canadeo played college football at Gonzaga University in Spokane, where he was first known as the "Gray Ghost," due to his prematurely graying hair. He was the first Packer to rush for 1000 yards in a season and the third player ever in the NFL to accomplish this feat. Canadeo is one of only six Green Bay Packers to have his number (3) retired by the team. Canadeo continued his association with the team and in 1974 was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1974.