Björn Nittmo
Björn Arne Nittmo is a Swedish former professional football placekicker, being the only Swedish-born player to complete a full season in the National Football League.
Football career
The left-footed Nittmo, famous for his very long kickoffs, came to the U.S. as a foreign exchange student at Enterprise High School in Enterprise, Alabama. After high school, he played college football at Appalachian State University, where he also was the all-time leading scorer with 277 points. In 2003, he was named to the University's 75th Anniversary Football Team.After Nittmo went unselected in the 1989 NFL draft, he was signed to the New York Giants and was the first Swedish-born player to finish a full season in the NFL. His six games is the second-most played games by a Swedish player in the Super Bowl era after Chris Gartner. The following year, he tried to make the Kansas City Chiefs' final roster, but was cut. In 1991, Nittmo was hired by the Buffalo Bills as a potential replacement for Scott Norwood after his infamous wide-right kick in Super Bowl XXV.
Nittmo's career included time with the Montreal Machine of the World League of American Football, the Cleveland Thunderbolts, Arizona Rattlers, and Tampa Bay Storm of the Arena Football League, as well as the Shreveport Pirates of the Canadian Football League. In 2005, Nittmo was invited to the Ottawa Renegades' training camp, but was cut prior to the start of the season.