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Nathan Abrams (December 25, 1897 – April 30, 1941) was an
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. He was Jewish. Abrams came out of Green Bay East High School and played one professional game in 1921.


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1897 births 1941 deaths American football wide receivers American people of Lithuanian-Jewish descent Green Bay Packers players Jewish American players of American football Players of American football from Green Bay, Wisconsin Green Bay East High School alumni 20th-century American Jews {{tightend-1890s-stub