George Arthur Reihner (April 27, 1955 – March 11, 2021) was a former professional American football player who played offensive guard for four seasons for the Houston Oilers before becoming a prominent attorney in northeastern Pennsylvania.
During his senior year, Reihner played an influential part in the Prexies football team, helping it to reach the WPIAL Class AA Semi-Finals.
After a successful playing career at Penn State, he was the chosen in the second round of the 1977 NFL Draft (38th pick overall).
The Oilers line became the first NFL unit in the same season to produce the league's leading rusher (Earl Campbell) and giving up the fewest quarterback sacks (twelve).
Employed initially as a Pennsylvania Superior Court law clerk, he subsequently became a prominent lawyer in Scranton.