NFL, FB, Cleveland Browns 1957-65. Pro Football Hall of Fame 1971. College - Syracuse.Actor, 'Rio Conchos' 1964, 'The Dirty Dozen' 1967, 'Three the Hard Way' 1974, 'I'm Gonna Git You Sucka' 1987 etc
American Male Football Player - Outside Linebacker - 'San Francisco 49ers', 'Washington Redskins', 'Buffalo Bills', 'Detroit Lions','St. Louis Rams'Spokane Shock', 'Houston Texans'(Squad Member. 'Tampa Bay Buccaneers'(2015-16), 'Houston Texans'(2015)
football player; Former College All American for Florida; 1st Round draft pick for Detroit Lions; Also played for New York Giants; 7x Pro Bowler, 3x All Pro
Born: July 10, 1961 (Willie Norris Brown). School: Georgia 1979-1982. Position: TE
Draft: 8th round, 213th overall of the 1983 NFL draft by the Minnesota Vikings
USFL 1984 New Jersey Generals 1985 Jacksonville Bulls
Born May 21, 1960 is a former American football defensive end who played for the Green Bay Packers in an eleven year career that lasted from 1982 to 1992 in the National Football League. He ranks ninth in team history in sacks and playe
former college/NFL defensive lineman; played for University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Detroit Lions & L.A. Rams; member of College Football Hall of Fame; member of Fearsome Foursome; 6X Pro Bowler; #4 pick overall 1960 NFL draft
American Male Attorney And Sports Executive. 'Cleveland Browns' Executive Vice President (2013-2017), 'Jacksonville Jaguars' Lead Council (2005-2012). Monumental Sports & Entertainment Chief Planner And Operations Officer (2019- )
born 1960, University of Kentucky Wildacats Defensive Corrdinator 2007-present. Former NFL - CB, 1983-90 Houston Oilers (four playoffs). Former coach at; 1995-2000 St. Louis Rams (asst coach) (One Super Bowl). 2003-2006 UK Coach (Defensive Backs) One Bowl
former college/NFL running back; played for NC State University and Vikings; 4X All - ACC selection; All - American; #16 pick overall 1979 NFL Draft; son J.T. Brown plays in NHL
Running backs coach for Georgia (hired 2/16/15). Previously Brown was the running backs coach at Wisconsin Badgers. As a professional, Brown played running back for the Atlanta Falcons
former college/CFL guard; played for University of Minnesota & B.C. Lions; member of Canadian Football Hall of Fame & College Football Hall of Fame; 1960 Outland Trophy winner; 3X CFL All-Star; 1960 National championship/ Grey Cup championship 1964
William Ferdie Brown is an American football executive and former player and coach. He played as a cornerback for the Denver Broncos and the Oakland Raiders in the National Football League. He was inducted into the HOF in 1984
Browne holds the CFL and all-pro records for most interceptions in a career with 87. He also holds the record for most interception return yards with 1,508. Browne ranks third in the CFL for career blocked kicks with eight. Browne played in four Grey Cup
former college/Arena League football coach; coached Ohio State University, University of Tampa , Colorado State University, University of Northern Iowa; won four Big Ten titles; member of College Football Hall of Fame (2002); also coached in the Arena LG
Former college/NFL tight end; played for University of Washington, Pittsburgh Steelers & Houston Texans; retired after 2008 season; #27th pick 1st round 1995 NFL Draft (hired as Steelers scout Sept 6,2010)
NFL Quarterback, signed with Jets was with New Orleans Saints Washington Redskins and Jacksonville Jaguars. Led the league with the most passing yards (4,367) in 1996 with the Jaguars
Defensive End/Outside Linebacker for the New England Patriots (1996-2008). 2x Pro Bowl,Co-NFL Comeback Player of the Year (2005), Super Bowl XXXVI, Super Bowl XXXVIII, Super Bowl XXXIX
Former running back in the Canadian Football League who played with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers
He played college for the Iowa State Cyclones and is one of the college's all-time leading rushers.[2] A 6th-r
former college/NFL/XFL quarterback; played for University of Maine, Saints, Cardinals, Dolphins and Las Vegas Outlaws; former AF2 coach; currently coaches high school football
NFL, CB, Green Bay Packers 1992-94; Miami Dolphins 1995-99, 2003; Denver Broncos 2000; New England Patriots 2001-02; New York Jets 2004; New York Giants 2005.College - Florida State
former college/AFL/NFL guard; played for Michigan State University & Kansas City Chiefs; 2X Pro Bowler; 5X AFL All-Star; member of Chiefs Super Bowl IV championship team
former college/NFL guard; played for Stanford University, Raiders & Browns; member of Raiders Super Bowl XI championship team; uncle of current Cowboys kicker, David Buehler
former college/NFL punter; played for Texas Tech University, Chicago Bears, NY Giants & San Diego Chargers; member of Bears Super Bowl XX championship team
former college/NFL running back; played for TCU, Baltimore Colts, Dolphins & Eagles; 1X Pro Bowler; member of Colts Super Bowl V championship team; #18 pick overall 1970 NFL Draft
Football Player and Coach; Played in college for Michigan St; played professionally for Philadelphia Eagles and Miami Dolphins; Current Assistant coach from Michigan St
Riley Bullough (born November 23, 1993) is an American football linebacker for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Michigan State, and was signed by the Buccaneers as an undrafted free agent in 201
Football wide receiver. Played collegiately for Mississippi State where he is the career leader in receiving touchdowns. Played in the NFL and CFL as well
Middle linebacker for the Boston Patriots (1962-1968)and the Miami Dolphins (1969-1976). Super Bowl VII and Super Bowl VIII. Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2001. 6X AFL All-Star & 2X Pro Bowl
Born February 6, 1989, American football cornerback who is currently a free agent. He played college football at the University of Kentucky in 2012, No. 24
American Female Former American Football Player - 'Philadelphia Passion' (Lingerie/Legends Football League (LFL)) (2013-2014). Now A Claims Specialist at Liberty Mutual Insurance (2014- )
former college/AFL wide receiver; played for Stanford University, Chiefs and Dallas Texans; AFL All-Star 1967; All-American; 2X Pac-10 selection; led the nation in receptions in 1959; member of College Football Hall of Fame; became a lawyer after retiring