Leo Wisniewski played college football for the Penn State Nittany Lions and played in 36 games during his NFL career.
12 Facts About Leo Wisniewski
Leo Wisniewski has been a high school assistant coach in the Pittsburgh PA area for several years, coaching son Stefan at Pittsburgh Central Catholic before his departure for Penn State.
In 2013, Leo Wisniewski was a member of the Canon-McMillah High School coaching staff, assisting former Penn State teammate Ron Coder in his first year as a high school head coach.
Leo Wisniewski was selected in the second round in the 1982 NFL draft by the Baltimore Colts.
In 1982, Leo Wisniewski spent the first two games of the strike shortened season on injured reserve, but started at nose tackle the final seven.
Leo Wisniewski was credited with 52 total tackles and 2.5 QB sacks.
In 1983, Leo Wisniewski played in 15 games and made 95 total tackles and 5.0 QB sacks.
Leo Wisniewski missed the game against the Chicago Bears with a strained knee.
In 1984, his final year, Leo Wisniewski started in 14 of the 16 games, but missed the final two games on the injured reserve with a knee injury.
Leo Wisniewski made 88 total tackles and 7.0 QB sacks.
Leo's brother Steve Wisniewski was a two-time All-American at Penn State as an offensive lineman, and an 8-time Pro Bowler with the Oakland Raiders.
Leo Wisniewski's son Stefen is a former guard and center in the NFL.