former college/NFL punter; played for University of Tennessee, Indianapolis Colts & Pittsburgh Steelers; 2X Super Bowl champion; father of current Chiefs punter, Dustin Colquitt; father of current Broncos punter, Britton Colquitt
Born April 15, 1960 in San Diego, California is a former professional American football linebacker for the Denver Broncos (1982-86), San Francisco 49ers (1987) and Seattle Seahawks (1988-91) of the NFL
American Female Former American Football Player - TV Series - 'Lingerie Football League' (LFL). 'Cleveland Crush' - Middle Linebacker And Running Back (2011)
former college/CFL quarterback; played for University of Pittsburgh, Toronto Argonauts, Ottawa Roughriders and the Baltimore Stallions; runner-up 1987 CFL Rookie of the Year; All-American in college
former college/NFL linebacker; played for Penn State University, Buffalo Bills & L.A./St Louis Rams; 3X Pro Bowler; 3X All-Pro; 1987 NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year; played in 3 Super Bowls; won 2 National Championships at Penn State; #8 pick overall
Jarod Devon 'Snoop' Conner is an American football running back for the Jacksonville Jaguars of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Ole Miss
NFL, K, Green Bay Packers 1997; Washington Redskins 1998-99, 2000-2002; New York Jets 2000; Oakland Raiders 2000; Cleveland Browns 2003; New York Giants 2003. CFL, K, Winnepeg Blue Bombers 2005. College - Penn State
NFL - Cleveland Browns vice president of player personnel. Former assistant director of pro scouting - Browns, pro scout - Pacckers and Colt. A former University of Miami linebacker
former college/AFL/NFL quarterback; played for University of Cincinnati and Cincinnati Bengals; 1969 AFL Rookie of the Year; #5 pick overall 1969 AFL Draft
Offensive tackle (6'-5', 290) who played for the Univ. of Tennessee, signed as a free agent by Saints in 1990 and was a starter by 1992. (Born Nov. 1964)
Pittsburgh Steelers Sportscaster, Sports Journalist, Sports Talk Show Host. Nicknamed 'The Voice of the Pittsburgh Steelers'. Created the Terrible Towel in 1975. The first football announcer inducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame
former college/NFL/USFL kicker/punter; played for Orange Coast Community, Rams, Chicago Blitz, Arizona Wranglers and Houston Gamblers; 1X Pro Bowler and All - Pro selection; member of Rams XIV Super Bowl team
former college/NFL coach; coached Whittier College, San Diego State University; St. Louis Cardinals, San Diego Chargers; only coach to win 100 games at both the college & professional level
former college/NFL linebacker; played for Ohio University, Browns & Giants; member of Browns 1964 NFL championship team; also was defensive coordinator for Chiefs, Bengals & Dolphins
former college/NFL/CFL linebacker; played for Ohio State University, Montreal Alouettes, Browns & 49ers; #1 overall pick, 1979 NFL Draft; 2X All-American; Gray Cup MVP 1979
former college/NFL offensive tackle; played for University of Pittsburgh & Chicago Bears; All-American; member of College Football Hall of Fame; member of Bears Super Bowl XX championship team; 2X Pro Bowler
Born December 26, 1967 in Winston-Salem, NC is a former American football safety in the National Football League and Arena Football League. He was drafted by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the fourth round of the 1991
former college/NFL linebacker; played for Western Illinois, Bears, Dolphins, Jets, Pats & Saints; coached for Dolphins, Buccaneers, Browns, Jets and Falcons; 3X Pro Bowler; 3X All - Pro; 1X Super Bowl Champion (XXXVI)
Gregory Mark 'Greg' Cox (born January 6, 1965 in Niagara Falls, New York) is a former professional American football safety in the National Football League. He played college football for the San Jose State Spartans. He played four seasons for the San Fra
former college/NFL linebacker; played for University of Notre Dame and NY Jets; 23rd overall pick 1982 NFL Draft; 2X All - American, member of College Football Hall of Fame
Conceived and patented in 1978 an on-field marker to help TV viewers identify first down distances in 1978. First used in a Cincinnati Bengals-Baltimore Ravens game on September 27, 1998