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Pioneers, Milestones and Firsts
By Mario Longoria
Special to Profootballhof.com
In 2000, Heidi Cadwell contacted the Pro Football Hall of Fame about donating her grandfather's NFL contract from 1927. Her call was of great interest to the Hall because at the time it was widely believed that Jesse Rodriguez, a fullback-punter with the 1929 Buffalo Bisons, was the first Hispanic player in NFL history.
Further research by the Hall of Fame and Hispanic historian Mario Longoria confirmed that, in fact, Ignacio "Lou" Molinet played in the NFL in 1927. Molinet, a native of Chaparra, Cuba, played nine games for the Frankford Yellowjackets that season.
1920-1931

The contract of Ignacio Molinet, the first Hispanic-American player in the NFL.
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Ignacio Saturnino "Lou" Molinet, Halfback, Cornell University, 1927 Frankford Yellowjackets
Jesse Rodriguez, Fullback/Punter, Salem College
1929 Buffalo Bisons
Kelly Rodriguez, Halfback, West Virginia Wesleyan College
1930-1931 Frankford Yellowjackets/Minneapolis Red Jackets
Waldo Don Carlos, Center, Drake University
Played 1931 Green Bay Packers
1941 - 1957
Joe Aguirre, End, St. Mary's College of California
1941, 1943-1945 Washington Redskins, 1946-1949 Los Angeles Dons of the All-America Football Conference (AAFC)
Peter Perez, Guard, University of Illinois
1945 Chicago Bears
Eddie Saenz, Halfback, USC
1946-1951 Washington Redskins
John Sanchez, Tackle, University of San Francisco
1947 Detroit Lions, 1947-1949 Washington Redskins, 1949-1950 New York Giants
Gonzalo Morales, Halfback, St. Mary's College of California
Played 1947-1948 Pittsburgh Steelers
Daniel Garza, End, University of Oregon
1949 New York Yankees (AAFC), 1950 New York Yanks
Ray Romero, Guard, Kansas State University
1951 Philadelphia Eagles
Joe Arenas, Halfback, University of Omaha-Nebraska
1951-1957 San Francisco 49ers
Genaro "Gene" Brito, End, Loyola University
1951-1953, 1955-1958 Washington Redskins, 1959-1960 Los Angeles Rams
George Maderos, Defensive Back, Chico State University
1955-1956 San Francisco 49ers
Ricardo Jose "Rick" Casares, Fullback, University of Florida
Played 1955-1964 Chicago Bears, 1965 Washington Redskins, 1966 Miami Dolphins
Alex Bravo, Defensive Back, California Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo
1957-1958 Los Angeles Rams, 1960-1961 Oakland Raiders
Hispanic American Firsts in the Modern Era
First Hispanic American Drafted by a NFL Club: Joe Aguirre, End (St. Mary's College of California) Picked by the Washington Redskins in the ninth round of the 1941 draft.

Tom Flores |
First Hispanic American Quarterback in the NFL: Tom Flores (Pacific), Oakland Raiders (AFL) 1960
First Hispanic American to Win All-League Honors: Tom Fears (Santa Clara/UCLA), Los Angeles Rams, 1949
First Hispanic American to Win Individual League Statistical Championship: Eddie Saenz, Halfback (USC). Washington Redskins 1947 (kickoff return yardage)

Tom Fears |
First Hispanic American Elected to Pro Football Hall of Fame: Tom Fears, End (Santa Clara/UCLA), Los Angeles Rams 1948-1956, elected 1970
First Hispanic American Selected First Overall in the NFL Draft: Jim Plunkett, Quarterback (Stanford), New England Patriots 1971.
Coaching Firsts by Hispanic Americans
First Hispanic American Head Coaches: Tom Fears, 1967-70 New Orleans Saints and 1974-1975 Southern California Sun (WFL); Tom Flores, 1979-1988 Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders, and 1992-1994 Seattle Seahawks.
First Hispanic American Assistant Coaches: Tom Fears, 1959, 1962-1964 Green Bay Packers, 1960-1961 Los Angeles Rams, 1965 Atlanta Falcons; Tom Flores, 1971 Buffalo Bills, 1972-1978 Oakland Raiders; Pete Rodriguez, 1983-1984 Michigan Panthers (USFL), 1985 Denver Gold (USFL), 1986 Jacksonville Bulls (USFL), 1987 Ottawa Rough Riders (CFL), 1988-1989 Los Angeles Raiders, 1990-1993 Phoenix Cardinals, 1994-1997 Washington Redskins, 1998-2001 Seattle Seahawks.
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