April 17, 1979(1979-04-17) (aged 75) Albuquerque, New Mexico
Career information
High school:
Chilocco Indian (OK) Arkansas City (KS)
College:
Arkansas City JC Haskell
Position:
Halfback
Career history
Boston Redskins (1933)
Tulsa Oilers (AFL) (1934)
Career highlights and awards
Second-team All-American (1930)
American Indian Athletic Hall of Fame (1972)
Kansas Sports Hall of Fame (1977)
Cowley College Hall of Fame (2001)
Career NFL statistics
Games played:
7
Touchdowns:
2
Louis "Rabbit" Weller (March 2, 1904 – April 17, 1979) was a professional football halfback with the Boston Redskins of the National Football League (NFL) in 1933. He was a Native American member of the Caddo tribe. He attended Haskell Institute. In 1972, Weller was a charter inductee into the American Indian Athletic Hall of Fame.[1]
^"Louis "Rabbit" Weller - 1972 - Football - Caddo". American Indian Athletic Hall of Fame. Retrieved 2015-07-30.
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