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Tom Sestak

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American football player (1936–1987)

Tom Sestak
No. 70
PositionDefensive tackle
Personal information
Born(1936-03-09)March 9, 1936
Gonzales, Texas, U.S.
DiedApril 3, 1987(1987-04-03) (aged 51)
Buffalo, New York, U.S.
Height6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
Weight267 lb (121 kg)
Career information
High schoolGonzales
CollegeMcNeese State
NFL draft1962: 16th round, 220th overall pick
AFL draft1962: 17th round, 132nd overall pick
Career history
Awards and highlights
Career AFL statistics
Sacks52
Fumble recoveries2
Interceptions2
Defensivetouchdowns3
Stats atPro Football Reference

Thomas Joseph Sestak (March 9, 1936 – April 3, 1987) was an Americanfootballdefensive tackle who played for theBuffalo Bills of theAmerican Football League (AFL). He playedcollege football for theMcNeese State Cowboys. He was named to theAFL All-Time Team.

Early life

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Sestak was born inGonzales, Texas. He had mixed European heritage, with his grandparents on his father's side being from Czechoslovakia while his grandparents on his mother's side being from Poland. Alongside his two brothers, he played in numerous sports as a child, such as football and track.[1] He played tight end in the collegiate ranks atMcNeese State University inLake Charles, Louisiana.

Career

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His talents led to him being drafted in the 17th round by theBuffalo Bills in 1962. He was also drafted by theDetroit Lions in the sixteenth round that year. He was an example of a trend of the young league to draft players from small colleges, which was deemed innovative in part due to its results that it cultivated, which Sestak represented well. He was to play defensive lineman for the Bills, owing to his 6-4 size, speed, and strength.

Sestak was a starter in his rookie year and, until a series of knee injuries ended his career after the 1967 season, used his strength to dominate the line of scrimmage. Sestak was a three-time selection toAll-American Football League teams and a unanimous All-AFL defensive tackle in three consecutive years; 1963, 1964 and 1965. Sestak served as the cornerstone of a defense that took the Bills to the playoffs four straight years (1963–1966) and consecutive AFL championships in 1964 and 1965. Over the 1964 and 1965 seasons, Sestak and his defense mates held opposing rushers without a touchdown for seventeen consecutive games, aProfessional Football record that still stands. Twice during his outstanding career he realized the defensive lineman's "dream", returning interceptions for touchdowns, and once returned a recovered fumble for a score.

His teammates described his play as"crazy as hell". He notably played a season with three broken ribs, and his knees problems meant that he spent time at a stationary bicycle instead of scrimmage during practice.

During the 1960s, only six professional defensive linemen were unanimous All-League selections for three or more years, Sestak (3), Bob Lily (5), Merlin Olsen (4), Willie Davis (3), Gino Marchetti (3), and Deacon Jones (3). The latter five, all former NFL players, have already been inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, while Sestak, a star from the AFL, like many other AFL players has been ignored by the Hall of Fame selectors. He was named to the First Team for his position at defensive tackle, along withHouston Antwine. In contrast,Buck Buchanan (a Second Team selection) is a Hall of Famer while Sestak is not.

In January 1970, Sestak was selected as a member of theAll-Time All-AFL Team, and in 2009 as a member of the Bills' 50th Anniversary Team. In 2007, Tom Sestak was inducted into the National Polish American Sports Hall of Fame. In 2011, theProfessional Football Researchers Association named Sestak to the PRFA Hall of Very Good Class of 2011[2] In 2019, despite not being in thePro Football Hall of Fame, he was chosen as a finalist for the NFL's100th Anniversary Team[3]

Sestak died of aheart attack in 1987.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Tom Sestak | National Polish-American Sports Hall Of Fame".www.polishsportshof.com. Archived fromthe original on May 19, 2016.
  2. ^"Hall of Very Good Class of 2011". Archived fromthe original on September 2, 2018. RetrievedNovember 23, 2016.
  3. ^"Defensive lineman finalists revealed for NFL 100 All-Time Team".NFL.com.
Stats retroactively counted - American Football League merged withNational Football League after 1969
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