Ed Kissell
American football player (1929–2018)
American football player
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Position: | Defensive back | ||
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Born: | (1929-09-29)September 29, 1929 Nashua, New Hampshire, U.S. | ||
Died: | April 7, 2018(2018-04-07) (aged 88) Bedford, New Hampshire, U.S. | ||
Height: | 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) | ||
Weight: | 193 lb (88 kg) | ||
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High school: | Nashua (NH) Marianapolis Academy (CT) | ||
College: | Wake Forest | ||
NFL draft: | 1952 / Round: 30 / Pick: 354 | ||
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Edward John Julius Kissell (September 29, 1929 – April 7, 2018) was a professional American football player who played defensive back for four seasons for the Pittsburgh Steelers[1]
Three of his brothers, Adolph Kissell, John Kissell and Veto Kissell, also played professional football.[2]
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Wake Forest Demon Deacons starting quarterbacks
- W. C. Dowd (1888)
- Carroll Blackerby (1948–1949)
- Ed Kissell (1950–1951)
- Sonny George (1952)
- Joe White (1953)
- Nick Consoles (1954–1955)
- Charlie Carpenter (1956)
- Jim Dalrymple (1957)
- Norm Snead (1958–1960)
- Chuck Reiley (1961)
- John Mackovic (1962–1964)
- Karl Sweetan (1963)
- Jon Wilson (1965)
- Ken Erickson (1966)
- Freddie Summers (1967–1968)
- Larry Russell (1969–1971)
- Andy Carlton (1972–1973)
- Mike McGlamry (1974–1977)
- Jerry McManus (1975)
- David Webber (1978)
- Jay Venuto (1979–1980)
- Gary Schofield (1981–1983)
- Foy White (1984–1985)
- Mike Elkins (1986–1988)
- Phil Barnhill (1989–1990)
- Keith West (1991–1992)
- Jimmy Kemp (1993)
- Rusty LaRue (1994–1995)
- Brian Kuklick (1996–1998)
- Ben Sankey (1999)
- C.J. Leak (2000)
- Anthony Young (2000–2001)
- James MacPherson (2000–2002)
- Cory Randolph (2003–2005)
- Ben Mauk (2004–2006)
- Riley Skinner (2006–2009)
- Brett Hodges (2007)
- Ted Stachitas (2010)
- Tanner Price (2010–2013)
- John Wolford (2014–2017)
- Kendall Hinton (2015–2017)
- Kyle Kearns (2016)
- Sam Hartman (2018–2022)
- Jamie Newman (2018–2019)
- Mitch Griffis (2022–2023)
- Santino Marucci (2023)
- Michael Kern (2023)
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