Tom Sestak
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Tom Sestak | |
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Date of birth | March 9, 1936 |
Place of birth | Gonzales, Texas |
Position(s) | OG |
College | McNeese State |
Pro Bowls | AFL All-Star 1962, 1963 1964, 1965 |
Awards | All-Time All-AFL Team |
Honors | Buffalo Bills WOF |
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Team(s) | |
1962-1968 | AFL Buffalo Bills |
Tom Sestak (March 9, 1936 - April 3, 1987,was an American football player who gained his greatest fame as a member of the Buffalo Bills of the American Football League.
In 1962, the Bills drafted Sestak as a tight end in the 17th round from McNeese State University. Sestak would never play that position for the Bills, but instead became one of the league's greatest defensive tackles. At 6-4, he had the size, speed and strength to handle any offensive lineman.
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. A three-time selection to All-American Football League teams, Sestak served as the cornerstone of a defense that took the Bills to consecutive AFL championships in 1964 and 1965. 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.
In January 1970, Sestak was selected as a member of the All-Time All-AFL Team.
Tom Sestak died of a heart attack in 1987.