The safety who picked up Blake O'Neill's fumbled snap on a punt and returned it 38 yards for a game-winning touchdown in Michigan State's all-time great win over Michigan. to give the Spartans a 27-23 walk-off win in 2019
Born January 10, 1962 in Greenville, South Carolina is a former professional American football wide receiver in the NFL; Weathers played nine seasons for the New England Patriots (1983-84), Cleveland Browns (1985-88), brother of NFL RB Robert Weathers
Johnny 'Chuck' Weatherspoon, Jr. (born July 31, 1968) is a former NFL running back who played one season for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 1991. He played college football at the U Houston
former college/NFL cornerback; played for University of Missouri & St. Louis Cardinals; 7X Pro Bowler; member of NFLs 1970s All-Decade Team; Inducted to NFL Hall of Fame in 2007; member of College Football Hall of Fame; All-American & All-Big 8 selection
former college/NFL end/wideout; played for University of North Carolina & New York Yanks; All-American 1948 & 1949; member of College Football Hall of Fame
Head football coach at Kansas. Former head coach of Notre Dame. Former Offensive coordinator for the University of Florida, New England Patriots, and Kansas City Chiefs
Former college/NFL running back/ fullback; played for University of Oregon, Cowboys, Patriots & Saints; member of Cowboys 1971 Super Bowl championship team
former college/NFL/XFL/NFL Europe quarterback; played for Florida State University, Redskins, Eagles, Buccaneers, Chargers, Barcelona Dragons & Birmingham Thunderbolts; 1991 Heisman runner-up; assistant coach at Leon High School in Tallahassee, Florida
NFL, WR/PR/KR, Denver Broncos (2013-Present), San Diego Chargers 2004, Miami Dolphins 2004-06, New England Patriots 2007-2012. Five Time NFL Pro Bowler. College - Texas Tech
NFL player redskins, also appeared in a handful of tv episodes in from 1959-62. Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Bat Masterson, Colt 45 and Alfred Hitchock Hour
During an Indoor Football League game between the Texas Revolution and the North Texas Crunch, 36-year-old Jennifer Welter, Running Back got three carries, making her the first woman to play a non-kicking position in a pro football league
Former college football star then inmate sentenced to life in prison, reformed and made parole, and is now a best selling author of 'The Coffee Bean' and motivational speaker to hundreds of college and professional sports teams
Retired CFL Player
Won 2 Grey Cups with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.Nickname Wild West, he played college football at Texas Southern University and trialled with the St Louis Cardinals in 1984,[2] before joining the Bombers during the 1985 season
American professional football tight end who played college football at Washington. Signed with the Seattle Seahawks as an undrafted free agent on May 3, 2024. On August 30, he was waived from injured reserve with an injury settlement
former college/NFL/WFL quarterback; played for Arizona State University, Dallas Cowboys and Memphis Southmen; former Head Coach of Utah Blaze and Arizona Rattlers; 1X Pro Bowler; 1X Super Bowl Champ; All-American; member of College Football Hall of Fame
former college/NFL guard; played for University of California, Vikings & Chargers; member of College Football Hall of Fame; 4X Pro Bowler; 3X All Pac-10 selection; All-American; coached at San Diego State University
OSU end from River Rouge, MI, Played on Ohio State's first National Championship team in 1942. After military service, finished his career with Michigan and became the only player to win national championships with 2 different schools when they won in '48
former college/NFL running back; played for Michigan State University, Oilers & Browns; #22 pick overall 1988 NFL Draft; 1X Pro Bowler; had a 2,000 yard season in college
former college/NFL defensive end/linebacker; played for University of Maryland & Dallas Cowboys; member of NFL Hall of Fame, Super Bowl XII MVP; 2X All-American; 9X Pro Bowler; Outland Trophy winner; member of College Football Hall of Fame; 'The Manster'
former college/NFL punter; played for Tennessee Vols, Cowboys & Packers; also played one season in the ABA for New Orleans Buccaneers; All-American in baseball & football; 1X Pro Bowler; member of Cowboys Super Bowl VI championship team
former college/NFL guard; played for Boston College, Broncos, Jaguars, Falcons & Cowboys; played in Super Bowl XXIV; brother of former NFL player Doug Widell
Former college/NFL guard; played for Boston College University, Broncos, Colts, Packers & Lions; played in Super Bowl XXIV; brother of former NFL player, Dave Widell
Raymond Walter Wietecha Position: C 1957 NY GiantsHeight: 6-1 Weight: 225 lbs. Born: November 4, 1928 in East Chicago, IN College: Michigan State, Northwestern
former college/NFL tackle/defensive end; played for Stanford University & Browns; 2X All-American; member of College Football Hall of Fame; member of Browns 1964 NFL championship team; Stanford Head Coach 1980-83; former Chiefs head coach; 2X Pro Bowler