Jerry Kenneth 'Ken' Swilling (born September 25, 1970 in Toccoa, Georgia, U.S.) is a former college and professional American football player who played Defensive Back for one season for the Cleveland Browns.
former college/AFL running back; played for TCU & Dallas Texans; 2X All-American; member of College Football Hall of Fame (1980); second in 1955 Heisman Trophy voting; after football became a surgeon
University of Oklahoma legendary football coach 3 time national championships, Super Bowl winning coach, author, actor Any Given Sunday , Coaches Cabana
former college/NFL/CFL running back; played for Kansas State University, Calgary Stampeders, Montreal Alouettes & Green Bay Packers; #4 pick overall 1954 NFL Draft
former college/NFL/CFL/WFL; played of University of Nebraska, Packers, BC Lions & San Antonio Wings; MVP 1971 & 1972 Orange Bowl; 2X National champion (1970 & 71)
Alabama Freshman quarterback who helped Alabama comeback and win January 8, 2018 championshi game vs. Georgia win W 26-23 (OT) with a 14/24 completion/attempt with 166 yards
former college/AFL guard; played for University of Kentucky, NY Jets & Houston Oilers; 2X AFL Champion; member of Jets Super Bowl III championship team; 6X AFL All-star
former college/NFL defensive lineman; played for University of Texas, L.A. Rams & Washington Redskins; member of Longhorns 1963 NCAA championship team; brother of former NFL lineman, Don Talbert
former college/NFL/AAFC halfback/defensive back; played for Indiana University, Los Angeles Dons, Dallas Texans, New York Yanks Eagles & Colts; 3X Pro Bowler; member of College Football Hall of Fame; first African-American drafted by an NFL club
former college/NFL running back; played for Middle Tennessee State University, Dallas Cowboys, San Francisco 49ers and Buffalo Bills; also ran track in college
Former college/NFL quarterback; played for University of Georgia, Vikings & NY Giants; 9X Pro Bowler; played in three Super Bowls; 1975 NFL MVP; member of both Pro & College Football Hall of Fames; former co-host of the tv show 'That's Incredible'
Former University of Oregon track star/football player; played one year for Denver Broncos; first athlete to win back-to-back NCAA titles in high hurdles
Former Buffalo Bills & Houston Oilers wide receiver and special teams demon; played collegiately for Dodge City Community College & Northwestern University; 7X Pro Bowler
former college/NFL guard; played for University of Notre Dame, Chargers and Packers; 2X All - American; Lombardi and Jim Parker Awards winner; member of Packers SB XXXI championship team
former college/NFL cornerback/kick returner; played for Boston University & San Fransisco 49ers; member of College Football Hall of Fame; 1X Pro Bowler; 1970 Defensive Rookie of the Year; once drafted by Baltimore Orioles; All-American
former college/NFL wide receiver/running back; played for Arizona State University & Washington Redskins; member of Pro Football Hall of Fame (1984); #3 pick overall 1964 NFL Draft; 8X Pro Bowler; 2X All-American; former Redskins scout & receivers coach
NFL - DE, Miami Dolphins 1997-2007 + 2009-Present. Washington Redskins 2008. 3rd Round draft pick in 1997, Miami Dolphins. NFL Defensive Player of the Year, 2006. 6X Pro Bowl selections. Contestant on Dancing with the Stars
former college/NFL running back; played for LSU, Packers & Saints; member of Pro Football Hall of Fame (1976); All-American; 5X Pro Bowler; 3X NFL champion; 1X Super Bowl champion; 1962 NFL MVP; member of NFLs 1960 All-Decade Team; member of Packers HOF
Former Head Football Coach for Hampton, Florida A&M and Virginia Union; won four black college football national championships; College Football Hall of Fame inductee 2019
Linebacker for the New York Giants (1981-1993). 10x Pro Bowl selection, NFL 1980s All-Decade Team,
Super Bowl XXI, Super Bowl XXV, Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 1999, NFL MVP (1986), Member of the New York Giants Ring of Honor
former college/AFL/NFL wide receiver/coach; played for New Mexico Highlands University; Broncos, Oilers and Bears; wide receivers/Head Coach/tight ends coach for Steelers, Rams, Texas Southern, London Monarchs, Oregon State and Browns; 2X SB Champ
former college/NFL wide reciever; played for University of Florida, Ravens, Vikings, Raiders, Rams, Panthers & Lions; released by Lions on May 4th 2009; won Super Bowl win Ravens (2000); #10 pick overall 2000 NFL draft
former college/NFL safety; played for University of Alabama, Cowboys, Packers & Dolphins; holds the record for longest interception return for a touchdown in the playoffs at 102 yards; #29 pick overall, 1993 NFL Draft
Heisman Trophy and National Championship Quarterback for the SEC Florida Gators, former quarterback for the Denver Broncos, currently quarterback for the New York Jets, best-author of the book 'In My Eyes'
NFL - General Manager of San Diego Chargers. Formerly Vice President of Football Operations with the Indianapolis Colts from 1998 to 2012, the last six years of which he was also the teams Director of Player Personnel
former college/NFL punter; played for University of Texas & Philadelphia Eagles; led the NFL in punts in 1986, 1987, and 1988 and punting yards in 1986
Bengals f/a '97 (practice squad '98, '99 chiefs training camp, '99 Hamilton Tiger-Cats (C.F.L) Grey Cup Champions, Seahawks '00-'02 (released in training camp '03)
NFL, QB, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1987-92, Cleveland Browns 1993-95; Baltimore Ravens 1996-97; New York Jets 1998-2003, 2005; Dallas Cowboys 2004; New England Patriots 2006; Carolina Panthers 2007. College - Miami
former college/NFL/AFL offensive lineman; played for Notre Dame, Bears, Arizona Wranglers, Chicago Blitz & Dolphins; member of Bears Super Bowl XX championship team
former college/NFL running back; played for Penn State, Cowboys, Jets, Panthers & Patriots; coached running backs at Temple University from 1998-2005; member of Penn State's 1988 National Championship team; #2 pick overall, 1990 NFL Draft
former college/NFL linebacker/defensive back; All - American, #6 pick overall 1989 NFL Draft, played for Bucs, Cowboys, Lions and Vikings; nephew of Mike Singletary
former college/NFL running back; played of University of Oklahoma, Pittsburgh Steelers, L.A. Rams; led Oklahoma to back-to-back National Championships (1955,1956); college All-American