Lance Olssen
No. 73, 62
Position:Offensive tackle
Center
Personal information
Born: (1947-04-17) April 17, 1947
Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Height:6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
Weight:262 lb (119 kg)
Career information
High school:Stuyvesant
College:Purdue
NFL Draft:1968 / Round: 3 / Pick: 65
Career history
Career NFL statistics
Games played:9
Career CFL statistics
Games played:20
Player stats at NFL.com · PFR

Lance Everett Olssen (born April 17, 1947) is a former professional American and Canadian football offensive lineman.

Olssen grew up in Staten Island, New York and played high school football for the Stuyvesant High School Peglegs. He played college football at Purdue University as a defensive tackle, wearing the number 75 jersey. In his collegiate playing years, he was the biggest member of the Boilermakers at 6' 5" and 257 pounds and was a member of the team that won the 1967 Rose Bowl when Purdue narrowly defeated USC 14–13.[1] He was honored that same year as an Academic All-American and graduated with bachelor's and master's degrees in industrial management.[1]

The San Francisco 49ers selected Olssen with the 65th overall pick in the 3rd round of the 1968 NFL Draft. As a professional football player, Olssen switched from being a defensive lineman to an offensive lineman. He played two seasons for the San Francisco 49ers from 1968 to 1969 and one season for the New Orleans Saints in 1970[1] before playing for the Edmonton Eskimos in the CFL for another two seasons from 1971 to 1972.[2] In the first of his two seasons with the Eskimos, he had one kickoff return for three yards.[3]

After retirement, Olssen worked as a retail store manager and a circulation manager for the Evansville Courier & Press before retiring in 2004 due to health problems. He lives in Newburgh, Indiana with his wife DeeDee, who was a middle school teacher, and has two sons and two grandchildren.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Engelhardt, Gordon (26 January 2007). "Pride of Purdue Newburgh resident who starred for Boilermakers now roots for Colts". Evansville Courier & Press. Retrieved 21 January 2020.
  2. "Eskimos All-Time Roster O–P". Edmonton Eskimos. Retrieved 21 January 2020.
  3. "Lance Olssen". ProFootballArchives. Retrieved 21 January 2020.


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