John Nesser
Born:April 25, 1876
Trier, Rhine Province, German Empire
Died:July 29, 1931(1931-07-29) (aged 55)
Columbus, Ohio, U.S.
Career information
Position(s)Guard, Tackle
Height5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight195 lb (88 kg)
CollegeNone
Career history
As player
1909–1921Columbus Panhandles

John Nesser (April 25, 1876 – July 29, 1931) was a German-American professional American football player in the "Ohio League" and the early National Football League (NFL) for the Columbus Panhandles. He was also the oldest member of the Nesser Brothers, a group consisting of seven brothers who made up the most famous football family in the United States from 1907 until the mid-1920s.

Only weighing a mere 195 pounds, John was the smallest brother in the family. He usually played quarterback, a position that called primarily for blocking and tackling ability in the 1920s, and on the offensive line. He was an all-around athlete who even won a medal as all-around champion athlete of the Pennsylvania Railroad. His main competition during those events was his own brothers.

After the 1921 season at age 45, Nesser held the record as the NFL's oldest player until it was broken by Bobby Marshall of the Duluth Kelleys in 1925.[1]

References

  1. "History: Players Who've Played in NFL at Age 40 or Older". Pro Football Hall of Fame. Retrieved 2012-12-01.
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