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Corey Simon announced that he was retiring from | Pro Football after eight seasons in the NFL because |
ciated Press, Newspaper Enterprise Association, | Pro Football Writers Association, and The Sporting |
(Sources for | Pro Football Career found in Undefeated, by Bob Gri |
for four Championships and be inducted into the | Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1966. |
Jake Matthews is the son of | Pro Football Hall of Famer Bruce Matthews, and the |
He was inducted into the | Pro Football Hall of Fame in the 17-member charter |
Coach Dickinson was able to coach and work with | Pro Football Hall of Fame Quarterback Troy Aikman. |
That tied the | Pro Football record at the time. |
Orange Bowl squad and was a teammate of future | Pro Football Hall of Fame running back John Riggins |
Pro football player Terry Brogan (Jeff Bridges) is | |
He was elected to the | Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1984. |
l in that he wasn't even sure he wanted to play | pro football and, in fact, retired after one year w |
Brown was an honorable mention All American by | Pro Football Weekly and the Associated Press. |
ccess of the T-formation that swept college and | pro football in 1940. |
In 1994, he was enshrined into the | Pro Football Hall of Fame. |
Keith Jackson Jr.- Arkansas- | Pro Football Player |
llie Matson, Bob St. Clair, and Gino Marchetti, | Pro Football Hall of Famers, and members of the fam |
He finished his | Pro Football career in 1968 with the American Footb |
Pro football is the biggest betting sport in the Un | |
He was inducted into the | Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1989, his first year o |
He started his | pro football career in 1946, when the Cleveland Bro |
ciated Press, Newspaper Enterprise Association, | Pro Football Writers Association, Pro Football Week |
two Super Bowls without being inducted into the | Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio. |
graduating from Stanford, Moscrip later played | pro football with the Detroit Lions in 1938 and 193 |
er (April 17, 1931- April 28, 1991) is a former | Pro Football tackle who played nine professional se |
He twice led | pro football in kickoff return yards. |
In 2004, he was a finalist for the | Pro Football Hall of Fame. |
Jim Haslett, College and | Pro Football Newsweekly Coach of the Year, |
Pro football player Dana Howard and baseball player | |
Pro Football Hall of Fame running back Red Grange p | |
oached future College Football Hall of Fame and | Pro Football Hall of Fame running back Tony Dorsett |
Domres played in 9 | Pro Football seasons from 1969-1977 for 4 different |
d Woodson, former professional football player, | Pro Football Hall of Famer |
He completed his | pro football career with the American Football Leag |
e first Patriots player to be inducted into the | Pro Football Hall of Fame. |
Pro Football Reference | |
o was commissioned to create the artwork at the | Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio. |
The voters of the | Pro Football Hall of Fame also selected Bakken to t |
Pro Football Weekly All-AFC (2000, 2001). | |
raduate of San Jose State University and played | pro football from 1976 to 1988 for the Los Angeles |
t four seasons with the Cleveland Rams, leaving | pro football to enlist in the service in 1942. |
He was inducted into the | Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1979. |
ent much of his career playing in the shadow of | Pro Football Hall of Fame running back Eric Dickers |
Giant teammate, All-Pro Justin Tuck told | Pro Football Weekly, "(Madison) plays with reckless |
He began his | pro football career the following year as a middle |
In 1997, he was elected to the | Pro Football Hall of Fame. |
e San Francisco 49ers who was inducted into the | Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2000. |
ward, has been given out annually since, by the | Pro Football Hall of Fame, and recognizes “long-tim |
duate from San Jose State University who played | pro football from 1974-1982 for the Los Angeles Ram |
back Calvin Hill after Wright's election to the | Pro Football Hall of Fame. |
Alexander played alongside | Pro Football Hall of Fame cornerback Jimmy Johnson. |
acks, one from each team, and their college and | pro football achievements in encyclopediatic format |
As a 49er, he shared the field with | Pro Football Hall of Famers Y.A. Tittle, Joe Perry |
he played on the same offensive line as future | Pro Football Hall of Famer Vince Lombardi. |
Among Huntsman's partners is | Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Steve Young. |
David Lofton gave his father's | Pro Football Hall of Fame induction speech in 2003. |
He was inducted to the | Pro Football Hall of Fame on August 4, 2007. |
Sam Huff, | Pro Football Hall of Fame |
n Jim Finks, Jr. authored the 2009 book COLORS: | Pro Football Uniforms of the Past and Present. |
He was inducted into the | Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1998. |
He was inducted into the | Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1976 for his contribut |
er of All-ACC and All-American teams, including | Pro Football Weekly′s 2008 All-America first team. |
He was voted to the | Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1979. |
He has been elected to the | Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1993. |
Later on he would make the | Pro Football Hall of Fame as coach of the Minnesota |
Ray was enshrined in the | Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1966 for his contribut |
-NFL Team (as selected by the Associated Press, | Pro Football Weekly, and the Pro Football Writers o |
Kouvaris is a member of the | Pro Football Hall of Fame selection committee. |
Pro Football Hall of Famer Lem Barney said of Mann, | |
Young was elected to the | Pro Football Hall of Fame on February 5, 2005; he w |
However, he has not yet been inducted into the | Pro Football Hall of Fame, though he has been induc |
culptor of some of the most famous faces at the | Pro Football Hall of Fame. |
Lance Alworth, member of the | Pro Football Hall of Fame and College Football Hall |
Bold indicates those enshrined into the | Pro Football Hall of Fame |
Redman played | pro football for nine seasons in the American Footb |
Frank Gatski, athlete in the | Pro Football Hall of Fame |
FL player and second Charger to be named to the | Pro Football Hall of Fame, during halftime of the A |
uck Buchanan, football player and member of the | Pro Football Hall of Fame |
He was named All-America by | Pro Football Weekly and was First-team All-Big Ten. |
duate from San Jose State University who played | pro football from 1974-1986, the first two years in |
urry was also selected an All-American by ESPN, | Pro Football Weekly, and Sports Illustrated. |
In 1989, MacPhail was the first recipient of | Pro Football Hall of Fame's Pete Rozelle Radio-Tele |
Pasquarelli is a member of the | Pro Football Writers of America and has twice won n |
In 1981 the | Pro Football Researchers Association called Conache |
d future NFL quarterback Steve Tensi and future | Pro Football Hall of Famer Fred Biletnikoff. |
After retirement from | pro football in 1977, Gabriel went into broadcastin |
tenured commentator with one team (37 years) in | pro football history. |
ted Walker as the least deserving member of the | Pro Football Hall of Fame |
Tom Landry (1924-2000), Hall of Fame | pro football coach |
American football player who is a member of the | Pro Football Hall of Fame. |
Edwards was inducted into the | Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1969. |
He was selected to the | Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1992. |
However, | Pro Football appealed to the United States District |
cker was named honorable mention all-America by | Pro Football Weekly |
yers coached by Eddie Robinson enshrined in the | Pro Football Hall of Fame. |
Starting in 1980, Dixon was again proposing a | pro football league that played its games in the sp |
December 3, 1993) was a Canadian politician and | pro football player. |
ond player from the AFL to be inducted into the | Pro Football Hall of Fame. |
Future | Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee, in 2006, Warren |
linebacker, Philadelphia Eagles, member of the | Pro Football Hall of Fame (Liberty High School, Bet |
two agreed the state could accommodate a second | pro football team. |
Derrick Mason, | Pro Football Writers of America All-Pro Team |
He was elected to the | Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1963. |
Samari Rolle, | Pro Football Writers of America All-Pro Team |
In 2002 he was inducted into the | Pro Football Hall of Fame. |
Bueler at | Pro Football Reference |
Landry was named after Dallas Cowboys | Pro Football Hall of Fame coach Tom Landry. |
te photographer Morris Berman, now hangs in the | Pro Football Hall of Fame. |
Antowain Smith, | Pro Football Player |
He was a | Pro Football Weekly All-American choice and a Rival |
Pro Football Weekly named Fiammetta the first-team | |
Anquan Boldin, | Pro Football NFL Arizona Cardinals Wide Receiver |
He will be inducted to the | Pro Football Hall of Fame in August 2011. |
His son Mike Brown did a study on | pro football expansion and recommended Cincinnati a |
Following his | pro football career, Hill began on the NFL on CBS i |
eyes, was the basis for his exclusion from the | Pro Football Hall of Fame. |
Beathard first joined | pro football in 1963 as a part-time scout for the K |
In 2006, he was elected to the | Pro Football Hall of Fame. |
Kiesling was elected to the | Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1966. |
The | Pro Football Hall of Fame named it the "NFL's Game |
football player for the Washington Redskins and | Pro Football Hall of Famer. |
1977 Raiders on | Pro Football Reference |
Hewitt was inducted into the | Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1971. |
Pro football player Bryan Cox, who played for Shann | |
He was elected to the | Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2011. |
He was also a | pro football player, however Ed played in the All-A |
Currently working towards his | Pro football badge. |
o would later be his presenter in Canton to the | Pro Football Hall of Fame. |
Parker was inducted into the | Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1973, his first year o |
Stautner was inducted into the | Pro Football Hall of Fame on September 13, 1969, hi |
d Sports Hall of Fame and was inducted into the | Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1947. |
January 1, 1926: Game program from the first | pro football game in Tampa. |
Larry Wilson was inducted into the | Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1978. |
Blanda would have one of the longest | pro football careers a total of 26 years. |
er of the College Football Hall of Fame and the | Pro Football Hall of Fame. |
At Pitt he coached future | Pro Football Hall of Famer Joe Schmidt and won Pitt |
First USFL alumnus to be inducted into the | Pro Football Hall of Fame |
Hannah at | Pro Football Reference |
In 1902, Bill and Glenn both played | pro football for the Syracuse Athletic Club during |
He was inducted into the | Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1964. |
Indianapolis, Meyer became an analyst for CNN's | Pro Football show. |
He was elected to the | Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2001, a year before hi |
Pro Football Weekly, which suspended operations in | |
cathlon champion Rafer Johnson and the niece of | Pro Football Hall of Famer Jimmy Johnson. |
"50 Reasons Why College Football is Better Than | Pro Football" list. |
It was | pro football's longest game and the Panther's last. |
Linda Bogdan (1948-2009), | Pro Football's first female scout, was the franchis |
was one of only four foreign players in German | pro football, and the only Austrian. |
kman initially declined any further interest in | pro football, instead preferring to work for his fa |
al Award for long and distinguished coverage of | pro football, and his name was added to the writers |
After playing | pro football, he is now an active high school footb |
Upon retirement from | pro football, Dave graduated from The Center of Eme |
Prior to playing | pro football, Miller played at the college level at |
After his retirement from | pro football, Farr entered the business world, and |
Brookshier and Summerall co-hosted This Week in | Pro Football, a weekly syndicated highlights show p |
r Hollander, who wrote The Complete Handbook of | Pro Football, said about Gradishar, "Not as nasty a |
It was his only season in | pro football. |
Southern University and ten seasons in American | Pro Football. |
made the decision to return to the U.S. to play | pro football. |
at Notre Dame but played just three seasons of | pro football. |
tball League, however he chose not to return to | pro football. |
the end of NFL Films' 1967 special They Call It | Pro Football. |
Parker to be the greatest lineman to ever play | pro football. |
played running back for ten seasons in American | Pro Football. |
dgers in the 1936 NFL Draft, but he didn't play | pro football. |
Academy in the fall of 1922, and had a fling at | pro football. |
Brian Greenhoff - | Pro Footballer |
Pro for PRObabilistic reachability analysis. | |
On November 30, DiBiase was announced as a | Pro for the fourth season of NXT, in which he and M |
Italian Serie A for Napoli 1945/46, Also played | pro for Reading, Grimsby, Oxford Utd. |
The 190 cm, 90 kg Greves first played | pro for club Lennik in Belgium in 1992-3. |
includes "MathMaic Personal Edition", MathMagic | Pro for Adobe InDesign", "MathMagic Pro for QuarkXP |
However, he remained on their books as a senior | pro for just one season before being released witho |
xcess of internal requirements during 2009 on a | pro forma basis |
members assist the regular Spanish Army in its | pro forma defense of the island. |
The company has | pro forma net sales of $2.9 billion and operating l |
In 1994, Allmerica Financial Corporation had | pro forma earnings of almost US$75 million before e |
ngs of the Lords of the Treasury became largely | pro forma, and the Prime Minister and Chancellor ce |
concept is created by Kirsten Dehlholm of Hotel | Pro Forma. |
Chalkley signed | pro forms with West Ham after impressing in a trial |
y, Fleck was on the PGA's winter golf tour with | pro friends trying to qualify for PGA Tour events. |
(Purima Kikaku) company and then with Watanabe | Pro from 1974. |
orn March 16, 1955) is a former American tennis | pro from Los Angeles, California whose career spann |
Mike LaRocco was a | pro from 1988 to 2006, a record 19 seasons. |
He turned | pro fully in 2001, with the only flaw on his early |
specialty courses such as Photoshop, Final Cut | Pro, furniture building and screenwriting. |
Lotus continued to develop Ami | Pro further with version 3 released in 1992. |
last year of his contract with the Canucks, his | pro future looked uncertain. |
His last | pro game played was on September 12, 1976. |
Further, there is the all new Virtual | Pro game mode. |
His first | pro game was Blackpool Panthers V Bramley Buffaloes |
After a year out of the | pro game in 2009, Fusilier was signed by Crystal Pa |
Doncaster and Bramley before retiring from the | pro game, and playing for Cutsyke Raiders (±2002). |
felt that Smith was too small and slow for the | pro game. |
Fatal1ty, | pro gamer |
in a cheating scandal involving several Korean | pro gamers, illegal betting websites, and allegatio |
His career included over 3,200 | pro games (a number that would take a modern NBA pl |
The Guests of Honor were Anne McCaffrey ( | pro), George Barr (artist), and Robert Runte (fan). |
Grigol (Peradze) works nr 1, in: | Pro Georgia Journal of Kartvelological Studies nr 1 |
No mention of | Pro german Activist George Sylvester Vierick freind |
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