NFL - Jacksonville Jaguars RB Coach. Formerly on the coaching staffs of the Tennessee Titans, Los Angeles Raiders, and Cleveland Browns, Buffalo Bills, Miami Dolphins. He was also the interim head coach of the Browns in 2004
former college/NFL defensive end; played for Arnold College, Giants & L.A. Rams; member of Pro Football Hall of Fame; 7X Pro Bowler; 2X NFL Champion; recovered 22 fumbles (former NFL record)
former college/NFL special teams/wide receiver; played for Indiana University, Titans, Bengals, Colts, Saints and Falcons; member of Saints Super Bowl XLIV championship team
Born in 1995 and played college football at Notre Dame. noted for his consistency and work ethic even when the Fighting Irish weren't finding success on field.drafted by the Chargers in the seventh round (225th overall) in 2017 NFL Draft
Wide receiver for the Tennessee Titans of the NFL. He played college football at Grambling State and signed with the Indianapolis Colts as an undrafted free agent in 2016
former college/AFL offensive lineman; played for University of South Carolina and Los Angeles/San Diego Chargers; member of Chargers 1963 AFL Championship team
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spent four years in the NFL with Minnesota, Green Bay, Indianapolis and Miami.
Vikings in 2002-03
Packer and Colt 2004
Dolphins 2005
2008 Colorado of the Arena Football League
Former college/NFL guard/defensive tackle; played for Purdue University & Chicago Bears; former assistant coach for Purdue, University of Arizona & USC
former college/NFL running back/defensive back/coach; played for University of Missouri, Cardinals & Giants; All-American; assistant coach for Bears, Saints, Eagles, Notre Dame, Packers, Cardinals, Jets & Rams; member of College Football Hall of Fame
NFL defensive tackle, played for the Giants, Packers and Vikings 1971-1980, as well as several years with the WFL where he was selected to the All - WFL team
Played 14-seasons in the CFL, (ten of those with Calgary) and 5-time allstar as an offensive lineman. While in Calgary he won 2-Grey Cups, 1992 and 1998
former college/NFL quarterback; played for Eastern Illinois University and Dallas Cowboys; 3X Ohio Valley Conference POY, 3X All-OV conference selection; Walter Payton Award winner 2002; All-American; 4X Pro Bowler; 1X All-Pro; current CBS color analyst
former college/NFL linebacker; played for Texas A&M, Dallas Cowboys, Chicago Bears and Philadelphia Eagles; All - American; 2X All - SWC selection; 1987 SWC DPOY; member of Cowboys Super Bowl XXVIII championship team
(born September 25, 1992) is an American professional gridiron football quarterback who is currently a free agent. He previously played for the BC Lions, Winnipeg Blue Bombers, and San Diego Fleet. He played college football at Coastal Carolina
former college/NFL assistant/Head Coach; Head Coach for the Citadel, Georgia Tech, University of Maryland, Army, Detroit Lions & San Diego Chargers; assistant coach at Rice, Maryland and William & Mary; won National Championship in 1990 at GT
Football Player / Tight End / 1979-86 / Cincinnati Bengals, Seahawks & Packers / Caught 11 Passes in Super Bowl, January 1982 (Record for Receptions in SB Game)
NFL - Indianapolis Colts Asst Special Teams Coach. Formerly w/ New England Pats (2011-12, 2015-17) and won Super Bowl LI with the team. He coached two seasons at John Carroll University, as special teams coordinator/RB coach and QB coach
NFL Linebacker & Actor: The Main Event, The Long Riders, Nice Dreams, Looker, Night Shift, The Sting II, Cloak & Dagger, Avenging Angel, Stick, Johnny Be Good, Fists of Steel, Magnum PI
current NFL cornerback/kick returner; played for University of Notre Dame, 49ers, Packers, Eagles, Steelers & Falcons; 2X Pro Bowler; 2nd All-time in kick return & punt return yards
former college/NFL/WFL punter; played for University of Colorado, Colorado State, Broncos, Seahawks, Giants & Steelers; 2X Super Bowl champion; married to Olympic Gold Medal swimmer, Amy Van Dyken
Former American football running back. He played collegiately for the Arkansas Razorbacks, and in the National Football League (NFL) for the Chicago Bears
former college/NFL defensive tackle; played for Penn State University, Raiders, Patriots, Chargers, Colts & Saints; member of Raiders Super Bowl XI championship team
former college/NFL cornerback/safety; played for University of Michigan, Steelers, Packers & Broncos; member of Packers Super Bowl II championship team
Former college football player/coach/administrator;All-American at University of Oklahoma , coached at University of Texas & Mississippi State; won three National Championships 1963, 1969 & 1970; member of College Football Hall of Fame
Former college/NFL/USFL running back; played for University of Nebraska, Pittsburgh Maulers, Jacksonville Bulls, Atlanta Falcons & Houston Oilers; 1983 Heisman Trophy Winner; 2X Pro Bowler; 2X All-American; member of College Football Hall of Fame
Born July 22, 1969 is a former American football wide receiver who played college football at the University of Arkansas and seven seasons in the NFL.Russell also ran the high hurdles for the powerhouse Razorback track team.
former college/NFL quarterback; played for Washington State University, Redskins, Colts, Rams, Eagles & Browns; member of Redskins Super Bowl XXVI & XXII championship teams; MVP of Super Bowl XXVI; former owner of a NASCAR team; 2X Pro Bowler
former college/NFL/AFL player/coach; played for Indiana University, Cleveland Browns; coached Western Illinois,Case Western Reserve University, Northwestern, Buffalo Bills, Miami Hurricanes, Maryland Terps, Denver Broncos, Boston Patriots, Army & Universi
Former quarterback who played for the Penn State Nittany Lions football team from 1988?91 and who played briefly in the NFL for the Phoenix Cardinals in 1992
NFL Offensive Lineman, St Louis Rams, formally Oakland Raiders. 2010 - 2nd round (1st pick) by the St. Louis Rams played footbal in college at indiana university
Former Football played inducted into the Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame in 1985. Played in the NFL for San Francisco 49ers 1954 and 1956 and the Chicago Cardinals in 1957