Quantico Marines In January 1956, Lucas was selected by the
Chicago Bears in the 10th round (117th overall pick) of the
1956 NFL draft. However, his professional football career was delayed by two years' service in the
United States Marine Corps. He played on the
Quantico Marines Devil Dogs football team in 1956 and 1957.
Pittsburgh Steelers Lucas completed his military service in 1958. The
Pittsburgh Steelers acquired rights to Lucas from the Bears in September 1958. Lucas appeared in four games for the
1958 Steelers, Lucas attempted a comeback with the Steelers in 1959, but he was cut in late September as the team reduced to the league's 35-player limit.
Philadelphia Eagles Lucas signed with the
Washington Redskins in February 1960. He was then traded by the Redskins to the
Philadelphia Eagles in September 1960. Lucas played at the
tight end position for the
1960 Philadelphia Eagles team, appearing in all 12 regular-season games principally as a blocker on punt and kickoff returns and as a tackler on kickoffs. The 1960 Eagles compiled a 10–2 record and defeated the
Green Bay Packers in the
NFL Championship Game. Lucas appeared in the first quarter of the championship game, but missed the rest of the game with a bruised knee. He received an NFL championship ring for his role on the 1960 Eagles. Lucas returned to the Eagles in 1961, appearing in all 14 games with eight pass receptions, five of them resulting in touchdowns. Over the course of four seasons with the Eagles, Lucas appeared in 38 games, catching 34 passes for 384 yards and six touchdowns. ==Family and later years==