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n Brackens Jr. is a former defensive end in the | NFL a born and raised in Fairfield, Texas. |
14, 2008, Meachem caught his first pass in the | NFL, a 19 yard touchdown pass against the Washingto |
elers President Art Rooney II complained to the | NFL about the situation, but his grievance was not |
Perry's most notable | NFL accomplishment was in a 1979 AFC playoff game a |
He played for 9 teams in 3 leagues (APFA, | NFL, AFL) over 9 seasons. |
ional football player to have won all three: an | NFL, AFL, and Super Bowl Championship. |
ty quarterback who played professionally in the | NFL, AFL, CFL, and NFL Europe. |
However Milwaukee dropped out of the | NFL after that season. |
ille's sons, Tim and Simeon, also played in the | NFL after playing college football at Alabama. |
Myers left the | NFL after one year to become the offensive line coa |
Overstreet retired from the | NFL after continued shoulder injuries. |
Sanford left the | NFL after one season to join the Navy and served as |
egrouped and began playing independently of the | NFL, after 1922. |
Cannava entered the | NFL after playing college ball at Boston College. |
He left the | NFL after being injured there. |
Couch went to the | NFL after his junior season and Bonner became the s |
Ferry played in the National Football League ( | NFL) after college. |
layer of Indian-American descent to play in the | NFL, after Bobby Singh and Sanjay Beach. |
lowing is a list of players who played with the | NFL after appearing in the Cactus Bowl. |
g quarterback for the Kansas City Chiefs in the | NFL after Len Dawson retired. |
nally drafted by the San Francisco 49ers of the | NFL, after playing college football at Auburn Unive |
n and for 1970, the Dolphins' first year in the | NFL after the AFL-NFL Merger. |
th the 2001 Chargers, but would not play in the | NFL again after 2001. |
He never played in the | NFL again after being released by the Browns. |
He never played in the | NFL again. |
s leg injury, and Theismann never played in the | NFL again. |
n away from him and Fischer never played in the | NFL again. |
early 2009, Jason Fletcher formed a merger with | NFL agent Fletcher Smith (Chicago based agent), own |
He played 7 seasons in the | NFL, all with the Houston Oilers. |
Emmitt Smith ( | NFL all time leading rusher) |
He was named to the 1930 | NFL All-Pro Team. |
Norton was also named to the | NFL All-Pro Team following the 1995 season. |
He was a | NFL All-Pro in both 1950 and 1951. |
ach was also selected to the Associated Press's | NFL All-Pro Team. |
Bavaro was named to the | NFL All-Rookie team for his performance during the |
d in the 2nd round in 1975 and was named to the | NFL All-Rookie team. |
NFL All-Rookie: Eric Allen | |
Bob Griese, | NFL All-Star, All-Pro, Hall of Famer |
He was a member of the | NFL All-Time Super Bowl Team in 1990 and received t |
In his 2002 | NFL, Allen made 63 punts for 2,326 yards with 2,045 |
of the first "soccer style" placekickers in the | NFL along with his brother Pete. |
a Pro Bowl selection in 1992 after leading the | NFL, along with Buffalo's Henry Jones, with 8 inter |
The | NFL also opted not to fine Porter for his remarks t |
The | N.F.L. also began running the first public service an |
The | NFL also decided to keep an eight-game Thursday-to- |
He was the recipient of the | NFL Alumni Career Achievement Award 1992. |
so resided in South Florida and was active with | NFL Alumni functions. |
Received the | NFL Alumni Career Achievement Award in 2005 for his |
Inspirational Hero Award from the | NFL Alumni Association at Super Bowl XXIII in Miami |
For decades he was active in the | NFL Alumni Association, and was a recipient of the |
2007 | NFL Alumni "Spirit Award" 2006 Man of the Year - Ca |
Ryan Leaf, | NFL American football player and quarterbacks coach |
leadership, Faulk moved into 12th place on the | NFL's rushing yardage list, and Jackson finished th |
Spielman worked with ESPN as an | NFL analyst in 2005, before joining the Minnesota V |
He's also an | NFL analyst for TSN's "Monday Morning Quarterback" |
From 2002 to 2005, Mueller served as an | NFL analyst for ESPN. |
he 2008 season McGee will join Sky Sports as an | NFL analyst. |
He was an offensive guard in the | NFL, and an offensive tackle at Notre Dame. |
He played for the Pittsburgh Steelers in the | NFL, and for several different teams in the CFL. |
Earle played five seasons in the | NFL and two seasons in the CFL for the Baltimore St |
espite the ratings, Bliss went undrafted by the | NFL and subsequently signed with the Canadian Footb |
Jim Nantz (born 1959), lead | NFL and NCAA men's basketball commentator for CBS, |
Cousineau wanted to return to the | NFL, and in 1982 the Houston Oilers attempted to si |
National Football League began in 1973 when the | NFL and United Way of America came together to disc |
They are successful in the | NFL and the NCFL. |
s, a former professional football player in the | NFL and CFL. |
Kevin McCullar '94 - Former | NFL and Texas Tech linebacker. |
his departure, Handley would disappear from the | NFL and the public eye. |
nt on to play professional football in both the | NFL and AFL. |
It was the last draft in which the | NFL and the AFL drafted their players separate of o |
Deron Thorp - Former | NFL and NFL Europa Football player |
He is related to Tony Graziani, a former | NFL and current Arena Football League quarterback f |
ther brother Brian Baldinger also played in the | NFL and currently is a commentator for Fox. |
Wendi primarily handles coverage for | NFL, and College Football games featuring teams fro |
America, Super Bowl XLII was distributed by the | NFL and NFL International. |
The 1975 season was the Oilers' 6th with the | NFL and 16th overall. |
He has also called | NFL and NCAA Basketball Tournament games for Westwo |
Graham played six seasons in the | NFL and took the Cleveland Browns to the NFL Champi |
He followed Carroll to the | NFL and joined his former team, the Seahawks, as a |
The | NFL and AAFC were rivals for four years. |
or Fox Sports, which continues to employ him on | NFL and Major League Baseball telecasts. |
His twin brother Mike Bell, also played in the | NFL and at Colorado State. |
Drafted by the | NFL's St. Louis Cardinals in 1975, in the 2nd round |
areer he played for the Seattle Seahawks of the | NFL, and the Frankfurt Galaxy of NFL Europe. |
Kyle also played football professionally in the | NFL and the Arena Football League. |
e Manning family and several current and former | NFL and NCAA Football players and coaches. |
He was a ten-year veteran of the | NFL and was picked in the fourth round of the 1996 |
It features former | NFL and then Stanford Cardinal football head coach |
r for the AFL Jets, 3 years for the Jets in the | NFL, and 1 year for the NFL San Diego Chargers. |
1966 was the last year where | NFL and AFL teams could draft the same player. |
He lasted just two more years in the | NFL and played for the Kansas City Chiefs, the Detr |
He also played in the | NFL and CFL professionally. |
He played for 4 seasons professionally in the | NFL and retired in 1950. |
He retired from the | NFL and took up teaching at West Ouachita High Scho |
ed the season with the worst record in both the | NFL and in franchise history. |
15 games he has recorded 11.5 sacks(5th in the | NFL) and 61 tackles. |
As a kid Terry always dreamed of playing in the | NFL and he forfilled his dream. |
ractice squad of the Washington Redskins in the | NFL and played for the Cologne Centurions of NFL Eu |
The Redskins ranked seventh in the | NFL and averaged 136.4 yards per game in 2005. |
Jock Jones '87 - Former | NFL and Virginia Tech football player |
Mack Herron, former | NFL and CFL running back |
.] in the | NFL, and he was able to learn my style and understa |
or the Atlanta Falcons and Detroit Lions of the | NFL andEdmonton Eskimos of the CFL. |
Shortly before the trade, the | NFL announced that Holmes would be suspended for th |
On March 9, 2008, the | NFL announced that they were close to a deal with W |
The Saints and the | NFL announced that the team would return to Louisia |
Charles Davis (defensive back), | NFL Announcer and College Football Analyst. |
It is officially known as the | NFL Annual Player Selection Meeting. |
He was the 1972 | NFL AP Defensive Rookie of the Year and a three tim |
Milt Davis, | NFL AP All Pro 1957; taught and coached at Marshall |
Anquan Boldin, Pro Football | NFL Arizona Cardinals Wide Receiver |
d from the game, Laird remained active with the | NFL, as a member of the Board of Directors of "Four |
In 1987, Andrade found his way to the | NFL as a strike replacement Wide Receiver for the N |
Eagles Lead | NFL as Overall Defensive Team. |
Jackson signed with the Atlanta Falcons in the | NFL as a running back and played one game. |
Anderson spent his first seven seasons in the | NFL as a line judge before being promoted to refere |
oronto Argonauts (1987) before moving on to the | NFL, as a replacement player for the Buffalo Bills |
he Grizzlies, and applied for membership in the | NFL as an expansion team. |
In 2006, Dunbar returned to the | NFL, as he was hired by the Vikings' new head coach |
Jim Tarle - K. Went on to play in the | NFL as a member of the Jacksonville Jaguars. |
He played for seven seasons in the | NFL as an offensive guard and center. |
He spent his first three years in the | NFL as a wide receiver before switching to defensiv |
In 2001, Pagano joined Davis in the | NFL as secondary coach for the Cleveland Browns. |
He signed with the Kansas City Chiefs of the | NFL as a rookie free agent. |
He entered the | NFL as a free agent in May 2008. |
Braggs entered the | NFL as a fifth-round draft choice of the Green Bay |
They joined the | NFL as an expansion team in 1995, at the same time |
Green entered the | NFL as an undrafted free agent in 1993. |
Chris is working on making a return to the | NFL as a LB, FB, or Special Teams players. |
Bryan entered | NFL as an undrafted free agent, signing with Tennes |
Kotite has remained involved in the | NFL, as a regular contributor for NFL Films program |
His son, Thomas Howard, currently plays in the | NFL as a linebacker for the Oakland Raiders. |
Naposki who had | NFL aspirations decided to forgo his scholarship an |
Ethan Brooks had | NFL aspirations even then and thought Division 3 ba |
Tom Walsh is a former | NFL assistant coach, most recently with the Oakland |
He has been an | NFL assistant coach for 17 years. |
Robinson spent twelve year as an | NFL assistant, including one season (2004) as defen |
former college football head coach and longtime | NFL assistant. |
as also the best linemen to be drafted into the | NFL at that point. |
Kevin is a lighter linebacker in the | NFL at just 222 pounds. |
Although the | NFL attempted to officially award the 1925 NFL cham |
mber 1, 1966, Dixon's efforts paid off when the | NFL awarded its 16th franchise to New Orleans. |
Because of the infraction, the | NFL awarded the Colts Miami's 1971 first-round draf |
as held in a motel and had to "escape" from the | NFL baby sitter. |
For the former badminton player and | NFL back judge, see James Richard Poole. |
Maybe you could play a few years in the | NFL back then, but then where were you? |
egiately at Auburn University along with future | NFL backs James Brooks and Joe Cribbs. |
The following year, the | NFL banned the use of snowplows on the field during |
1944, he signed with the Cleveland Rams of the | NFL becoming the first Canadian-trained player to p |
He played for Seattle Seahawks of the | NFL before getting cut prior the 2006 season. |
He played professionally for 4 seasons in the | NFL before retiring in 1934. |
Neither man had ever coached in the | NFL before. |
Bell pressed a case in the media for the | NFL being legislatively granted an exemption from a |
Pinckert played in the | NFL between 1932 and 1940 for the Boston Braves and |
Jackson played in the | NFL between 1975 and 1983. |
During his career in the | NFL, Biakabutuka was often injured. |
Released in 1998, it was the second game in the | NFL Blitz series. |
NFL Blitz '99 was an arcade style sports video game | |
Midway launched this game along with | NFL Blitz. |
Cotton played two years in the | NFL, both with the Ravens. |
e moved to rival CBS, teaming with Ray Scott on | NFL broadcasts. |
AFL Broncos from 1967 through 1969 and for the | NFL Broncos from 1970 through 1975. |
After two years in the | NFL, Brooks returned to Oregon State to serve as de |
Following his career in the | NFL, Brown would go on to play three additional sea |
After his brief stint in the | NFL, Brown returned to basketball. |
Clement would never play in the | NFL, but in 1999 signed with the Scottish Claymores |
Hutcherson later joined the | NFL but left in 1977 due to a knee injury. |
He never played in the | NFL, but was drafted to the Cleveland Browns in the |
5, Canley signed with the Denver Broncos of the | NFL but was released after the pre-season. |
He orchestrated the move from the AFL to the | NFL by New York Giant placekicker, Pete Gogolak. |
Bosco was drafted into the | NFL by the Green Bay Packers. |
In the | NFL, Cabrelli played for the Philadelphia Eagles. |
Although he entered his first | NFL camp in 1999, Herndon waited until 2002 to play |
re the season, and the Bengals made their first | NFL campaign a memorable one. |
He began his | NFL career as a player. |
He played his entire National Football League ( | NFL) career with the Oakland Raiders. |
He finished his | NFL career with 74 carries for 326 yards and a touc |
Emtman's | NFL career was marred by injuries. |
He began his | NFL career on the Baltimore Colts as a backup to Jo |
He played his entire | NFL career with the Kansas City Chiefs from 1984 to |
Twilley finished his | NFL career with 212 receptions for 3,064 yards and |
After his | NFL career he worked for 12 years as the NFL's Dire |
ted, Borgognone left college early to pursue an | NFL career as a kickoff specialist. |
He caught the first pass of his | NFL career off a deflection on September 12, 2010. |
During John Wade's | NFL career he started a total of 110 games, includi |
After McGrew's | NFL career was over, he returned to Gainesville to |
He completed his six-year | NFL career gaining 3,204 yards while catching 179 p |
McCoy returned to Gainesville after his | NFL career was over and completed his bachelor's de |
He finished his | NFL career in 1939 with the Pittsburgh Pirates. |
nson continued his academic pursuits during his | NFL career and obtained Master's and Doctoral degre |
He finished his | NFL career with 2492 yards rushing (4.2 avg.) and 1 |
He finished his nine-year | NFL career with 196 receptions for 2,934 yards and |
He then finished his | NFL career in 1995 as a member of the New York Jets |
In 2000 Denson finished his | NFL career with the Baltimore Ravens and subsequent |
he University of Nebraska and played his entire | NFL career with the Kansas City Chiefs. |
Jackson finished his eight-season | NFL career with 284 receptions for 3,641 yards and |
University of Tulsa, Blackmon played his entire | NFL career for the Patriots. |
James ended his | NFL career with 26 interceptions, all with the Brow |
er played for the Denver Broncos for his entire | NFL career from 1985-1995. |
During his | NFL career he played in 81 games and scored nine to |
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