Former NFL Running Back for the Dolphins, Broncos, Chargers and Saints. Only player to catch a Touchdown pass from John Elway and Dan Marino. Played college football at Fresno State
Former football player with the Rams, the Chargers, the Redskins, and the Eagles. Actor in Soul Plane, White Chicks, The Longest Yard, The 6th Day, Next Friday, Click, Puff, Puff, Pass, Starsky and Hutch. Host of Ultimate Beastmaster
Former college wideout/defensive back; played for Florida State University & San Diego Chargers; hold NFL record for longest play in NFL history (107 yard touchdown); currently plays for Jets
former college/NFL quarterback/safety; played for University of Kansas & L.A. Rams; 4X Pro Bowler; former Texas A&M offensive coordinator; former Seahawks & Packers wide receivers/special teams coach; current Rams wide receivers coach; All-American
Last US WWI aviator (1893-2003). Trained as a Signal Corps pilot, got his wings in Oct 1918. War over before sent overseas. Played football in 1918 Thanksgiving game against Army team, considered first early Air Force/Army game
American professional football player who was a defensive back in the National Football League (NFL) and the World League of American Football (WLAF). He played for the Los Angeles Rams of the NFL, and the Barcelona Dragons of the WLAF
Alan Cross (born July 2, 1993) is an American football tight end for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Memphis
first player ever signed by the Dallas Cowboys; played for New England Patriots; former Syracuse University Athletic Director; former head football coach at Dartmouth College
former college/NFL defensive lineman; played for Penn State University, Miami Dolphins & Tampa Bay Buccaneers; All-American in 1973; father of Miami Dolphin, Channing Crowder
Former Alabama football player, author of 'Bringing Out The Winner In Your Child', founder of Big Oak Ranch, father of former Alabama quarterback Brodie Croyle
former college/NFL/AFL defensive tackle; played for Arizona State University, Chiefs, Lions & Oilers; 5X Pro Bowler; All-American; won the 1967 NCAA heavyweight wrestling title; member of Chiefs Super Bowl IV championship team
Devin Culp (born February 2, 2000) is an American professional football tight end for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Washington Huskies and was selected by the Buccaneers in the seve
Notre Dame running back who played for the Colts in 1992 and 1993 and for the Chargers in 1994 and 1995. He and his wife died in a ValuJet crash in 1996. Born Dec. 23, 1969. Died May 11, 1996
Born August 17, 1969 in Washington, D.C.) is a former professional American football player who played center for five seasons for the Arizona Cardinals and the Seattle Seahawks
Detroit Lions defensive coordinator. Previously with the Chiefs, Raiders, Chargers and Colts in the NFL and California, Stanford, Arkansas and Oregon in the college ranks
former college/NFL fullback; played for University of Southern California & New England Patriots; member of USC 1972 National Championship team; All-American; 1X Pro Bowl; older brother of former NFL quarterback, Randall Cunningham
former college/NFL quarterback; played for University of Virginia, Vikings, Cardinals, Saints & Colts; first Saints starting quarterback in franchise history
former college/NFL linebacker; played for Michigan State University, L.A. Rams & Green Bay Packers; member of Packers 1961, 1962 NFL championship teams; 1X Pro Bowler' member of Packers Hall of Fame' #3 overall pick 1958 NFL Draft
Former NFL Player: Green Bay Packers, Houston Oilers and Miami Dolphins, Former Head Football Coach for Georgia Tech, Alabama, and Kentucky, Currently serves as a College Football Analyst for ESPN
former college/NFL defensive end; played for University of Alabama, Tampa Bay Buccaneers & Jacksonville Jaguars; member of University of Alabama 1992 national championship team
former college/NFL wide receiver; played for University of California, San Diego State University & Cincinnati Bengals; 4X Pro Bowler; #15 pick overall 1973 NFL Draft
former college/NFL linebacker; played for Duke University, Colts, Redskins and Seahawks; 4X Pro Bowler; All - American; 2X All - ACC selection; member of Colts 1968 NFL Championship team
2X All-American Guard for Northwestern Wildcats. Appeared on cover of Sports Illustrated Nov. 4, 29163. Sports Illustrated once called him one of the 'top linemen in the nation.'