Pottsville Maroons After college, Kirkleski played for the
Pottsville Maroons of the
National Football League (NFL). In his professional debut, Kirkleski threw two touchdown passes to lead the Maroons over the
Buffalo Bisons, 22–0. Then on October 16, 1927, he led his team down the field on three passes, where he recovered a fumble, by teammate
Tony Latone, in the endzone to give the Maroons a last minute win over the
Providence Steam Roller. Kirkleski would haunt Providence again in a rematch on November 24. In that game, he threw a 21-yard pass to
Gus Kenneally to give Pottsville a 6–0 victory.
Orange Athletic Club In 1928, Kirkleski joined the independent
Orange Athletic Club from
New Jersey. During a game against the NFL's
Staten Island Stapletons, he threw for a touchdown and combined, with another quarterback, to throw for 143 yards on 23 passes without an
interception, which was an accomplishment in 1928. However Kirkleski gave up a costly interception, in the team's finale against the Stapletons, which was returned for a Staten Island touchdown. That error resulted in a 6—0 Orange loss.
Orange–Newark Tornadoes In 1929, Kirkleski joined the
Orange Tornadoes and had one rushing touchdown and one receiving touchdown that season. When the team was renamed the Newark Tornadoes in 1930, Kirkleski rushed for one touchdown.
Brooklyn Dodgers Kirkleski's final year in professional football, in 1931, was spent with the
Brooklyn Dodgers. He only played three games that season and did not register a score for that season. ==Coaching and teaching career==