Leo Nomellini

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Leo Nomellini
Date of birth June 19, 1924
Place of birth Flag of Italy Lucca, Italy
Date of death October 17, 2000 (age 76)
Place of death Flag of United States Stanford, California
Position(s) Defensive tackle
Offensive tackle
College Minnesota
NFL Draft 1950 / Round 1/ Pick 11
Career Highlights
Pro Bowls 10
Honors NFL 1950s All-Decade Team
Retired #s San Francisco 49ers #73
Statistics
Team(s)
1950-1963 San Francisco 49ers
College Hall of Fame
Pro Football Hall of Fame, 1969

Leo Joseph Nomellini (June 19, 1924October 17, 2000) was a Hall of Fame American football player with the San Francisco 49ers. He was born at Lucca in Italy. He was a two-time All-American at the University of Minnesota and the 49ers' first-ever NFL draft choice in 1950.

Nomellini played every 49ers game for 14 seasons, 174 regular-season and 266 pro games in all. During his career he played both defensive and offensive tackle, winning all pro honors at both positions. He was selected to the All-NFL team six times, two years on offense, four years on defense. Nomellini was named NFL's all-time time as a defensive tackle.

During the off-season Nomellini often wrestled professionally as Leo "The Lion" Nomellini.

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