Nolan Luhn
American football player (1921–2011)
American football player
Luhn on a 1948 Bowman football card | |||||||
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Position: | Wide receiver | ||||||
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Born: | (1921-07-27)July 27, 1921 Kenney, Texas, U.S. | ||||||
Died: | November 27, 2011(2011-11-27) (aged 90) Coffeyville, Kansas, U.S. | ||||||
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College: | Tulsa | ||||||
NFL draft: | 1945 / Round: 25 / Pick: 263 | ||||||
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Nolan Harry Luhn (July 27, 1921 – November 27, 2011) was a professional American football player who played wide receiver for five seasons for the Green Bay Packers. He was born in Kenney, Texas.[1] Luhn died on November 27, 2011, in Coffeyville, Kansas.[2]
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Green Bay Packers 1945 NFL draft selections
- Walt Schlinkman
- Clyde Goodnight
- Joe Graham
- Don Wells
- Casey Stephenson
- Toby Collins
- Lamar Dingler
- Hal Heischer
- Ralph Hammond
- Ed Podgorski
- Bill Hackett
- Marv Lindsey
- Robert (Buster) McClure
- Harry Pieper
- Bob Kula
- Frank Hazard
- Ed Jeffers
- Bill Prentice
- Warren Fuller
- Fred Nielson
- Bob Gilmore
- Lloyd Baxter
- Nolan Luhn
- Nestor Blanco
- Bill Chestnut
- Jim Thompson
- Jim Evans
- Ham Nichols
- Joe Priday
- Billy Joe Aldridge
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