Bodie Weldon American football player

John Ambrose Weldon (November 7, 1895 – May 25, 1928) was a professional football player during the 1920s. He played in the American Professional Football Association (renamed the National Football League in 1922) for the Buffalo All-Americans. Weldon was instrumental in the first NFL game to take place in New York City, as Buffalo defeated the Canton Bulldogs 7-3 at the Polo Grounds. During the game Weldon punted against the legendary Jim Thorpe and kicked a point after touchdown.However Weldon also played independent football for the Phoenix Athletic Club in 1919 and Union Club of Phoenixville in 1921. He would play a non-league game with Phoenixville on Saturdays, then took a train to Buffalo and the next day’s game. This arrangement helped Weldon, and several other Buffalo All-Americans players, earn extra money in between league games.Prior to playing pro football, Weldon played at the college level for Lafayette College. He received a college letter in 1916 and was named the team's captain in 1917. While at Lafayette, he also played on the school's basketball team, as a guard, and on the baseball team as an outfielder.

Personal facts

Birth dateNovember 07, 1895
Birth place
Watertown (city) New York , New York
Date of deathMay 25, 1928

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American football player

Position
Running back
Halfback (American football)
teams
Union Club of Phoenixville
Buffalo (1920s NFL teams)

Bodie Weldon on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://home.comcast.net/~ghostsofthegridiron/Union.htm