Mike Siani


Mike Siani is a former professional American football player who played wide receiver for nine seasons for the Oakland Raiders and Baltimore Colts.

Career

Siani was a high school football star with the New Dorp High School "Centrals", in New Dorp, Staten Island, New York, graduating in 1968. At New Dorp, Siani played for legendary coach Sal Somma. Somma and Siani have been inducted into the Staten Island Sports Hall of Fame.
Siani attended Villanova University, where he not only played football but also excelled in baseball. On the football field he wore number 88 and earned close to 30 achievement awards. Siani was selected to the 1971 College Football All-America Team. Siani was inducted into the Villanova University Sports Hall of Fame in 1988.
Siani was the first round draft choice of the Oakland Raiders. In 1972, his first year in Oakland, he set multiple rookie team records for receiving and finished as the runner-up to Franco Harris as NFL Rookie of the Year. He played for the Raiders through 1977, appearing in 74 games with 32 starts and caught 128 passes for 2,079 yards and 13 TDs. After the Raiders he went on to play three seasons with the Colts, finishing his NFL career in 1980.
When his playing career ended, Siani was an indoor football coach for several teams, being named the interim head coach for the Myrtle Beach Stingrays, Fayetteville Guard and Florence Phantoms. He was named the head coach of the Atlantic City CardSharks in 2004, and the Richmond Raiders of the American Indoor Football Association in 2010. Siani has been employed as a scout for the New Orleans Saints and was the quarterbacks and wide receivers coach for the Princeton Tigers Varsity Sprint Football program in 2009.
The Cincinnati Reds 2018 draft choice with the same name is a distant relative.

Books

“Cheating is Encouraged: A Hard-Nosed History of the 1970’s Raiders” was authored by Mike Siani and Kristine Setting Clark.