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John Joseph Shinners (March 1, 1947 – October 2, 2022) was an American football
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in the
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for the New Orleans Saints,
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, and
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.


Early career

Shinners grew up in Hartford, Wisconsin, one of five children (and the only son) of John, a newspaper publisher and owner, and Leocadia Shinners. Shinners played
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at Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio. Standing and weighing , the offensive guard earned All-America honors from The Sporting News as a senior in 1968, becoming Xavier's first and only football All-American. He earned a degree in liberal arts. As a Musketeer, Shinners and his teammates compiled a 25–14–1 record (.638) in four seasons: 8–2 in 1965, 5–5 in 1966, 6–3–1 in 1967 and 6–4 in 1968. Xavier took three of four victories from local rival University of Cincinnati during the four-year stretch.


Professional career

Shinners was selected in the first round (17th overall) of the 1969 AFL-NFL Common Draft by the New Orleans Saints, where he spent three seasons. He played only two games in his rookie year, then nine in 1970 (four of which he was a starter), and finally in 1971 he saw action in all 14 Saints games. Shinners was the second Xavier product to play for the Saints alongside former Musketeers teammate Danny Abramowicz. After the Saints drafted Georgia guard
Royce Smith Royce Lionel Smith (June 17, 1949 – January 22, 2004) was a professional American football guard who was selected by the New Orleans Saints in the first round (8th overall) of the 1972 NFL Draft. He played in the National Football League for 5 ...
in the first round of the 1972 draft, Shinners was traded to the
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for defensive back Jim Duncan, a
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fifth-round selection (126th overall– South Carolina defensive back Bo Davies) and a
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sixth-round pick (139th overall– Doug Kingsriter). His time with the Colts lasted nine months when he was traded to the Bengals for a 1973 fourth-round draft pick on October 24. It was for the Bengals that he came into his own. In 1973, he played in all 14 games, and by 1974 he was a starter, starting 10 of 13 games he played. In 1975, he again played in all 14 games, starting four. Shinners was again a full-time starter in 1976, starting all 13 games he played. His final year was 1977, when he started five of his 12 games played. Shinners was with the Bengals through his final season as a pro, 1977. He played 97 games during his nine-year NFL career. He was the last Xavier player active in the NFL; Abramowicz retired after playing for the San Francisco 49ers for most of 1973 and all of 1974.


After football

Shinners followed in the footsteps of his father, a former minor league baseball player who founded the ''Hartford Times-Press'' in 1933. In 1954, his father became the co-owner of the ''Menomonee Falls News'' in Wisconsin, and in 1969 he bought several weekly newspapers in the Milwaukee area. His father died in 1982 at age 74. John Shinners eventually became president of Shinners Publications before selling the company in 1997. He lived in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin. He worked as a business consultant and did work with a local radio station. In 1996, he was inducted into the Xavier University Athletic Hall of Fame, and he was a member of the university's Legion of Honor. Shinners' youngest daughter, Rebecca, graduated from Xavier in 1997. Shinners died in
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, on October 2, 2022, at the age of 75.


References

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