John Ayers (April 14, 1953 – October 2, 1995) was a National Football League offensive lineman from 1977 through 1987. During that span, he appeared in two Super Bowls: Super Bowl XVI and Super Bowl XIX for the San Francisco 49ers. Ayers was a key contributor on the final 89-yard drive that led to the play that has been immortalized as "The Catch" in the 1982 NFC Playoffs versus the Dallas Cowboys.
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Position: | Offensive guard | ||||||
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Born: | April 14, 1953 Carrizo Springs, Texas | ||||||
Died: | October 2, 1995(1995-10-02) (aged 42) Canyon, Texas | ||||||
Height: | 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) | ||||||
Weight: | 258 lb (117 kg) | ||||||
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High school: | Carrizo Springs | ||||||
College: | West Texas A&M | ||||||
NFL Draft: | 1976 / Round: 8 / Pick: 233 | ||||||
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John Ayers played college football at West Texas A&M University. He was also a member of the 1987 Denver Broncos team that lost Super Bowl XXII, but did not appear in that game.
Ayers also served for a brief period as the figurehead President of Bill Watts' Universal Wrestling Federation.
Ayers was diagnosed with liver cancer and died on October 2, 1995.[1]
His daughter, Jolee, was a scholarship basketball player at Texas Tech University.
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