
Jesse Sapolu
Offensive Line · SF 49ers
Football · Enshrined Legend
Jesse Sapolu
A four-time Super Bowl champion across 15 seasons with the 49ers — an elite center and guard who played his whole career with a torn aortic valve and became the first NFL player to return after open-heart surgery.
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The Backstory
From Samoa to the Trenches
Born in Samoa, raised in Hawai‘i
Played his entire career while managing a torn aortic valve caused by rheumatic fever contracted in childhood.
University of Hawai‘i standout
Earned three All-WAC selections and 1982 Team MVP honors; widely considered the greatest offensive lineman in school history.
Pioneer for Polynesian athletes
Co-founder of the Polynesian Football Hall of Fame and the Polynesian Bowl, and founder of the MITT Academy and Sapolu Destined Academy.
1983 → Today
Career Timeline
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1983
Drafted in the 11th round
Selected 289th overall by the San Francisco 49ers — the start of a 15-year career spent entirely with the organization.
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NFL seasons · all with the 49ers
1983 — present
Two Chapters
Fifteen seasons of versatility and toughness at the center of a dynasty offensive line.
Four Super Bowl championships — Super Bowls XIX, XXIII, XXIV, XXIX
Pro Bowl selections — 1993 and 1994
All-Pro honors at center and guard — 1994 and 1995
Switched positions three times at his coaches' request — For Bill Walsh and George Seifert
Protected Hall of Fame quarterbacks Joe Montana and Steve Young — 1980s and 1990s 49ers
Three All-WAC selections at Hawai‘i — 1982 Team MVP
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