former college/NFL/WFL wide receiver/kick returner; played for South Carolina State University, Bears, Vikings, Cardinals, Saints, Falcons & Chicago Winds; 4X Pro Bowler; scored first TD in Saints franchise history; played in two Super Bowls
former college/NFL guard; played for University of Minnesota & Green Bay Packers; 2X Super champion (I, II); member of Packers Hall of Fame; 5X Pro Bowler
former college/NFL quarterback/halfback/defensive back/kick returner; played for University of Alabama, Redskins & Lions; Lions Head Coach 1965-1966; #1 pick overall 1948 NFL Draft; All-American; 2X Pro Bowler
Former American football linebacker in both the Canadian Football League and National Football League for the Baltimore Stallions, Toronto Argonauts, San Francisco 49ers
Defence coridantor for the Hamilton Tiger Cats of the CFL..
former college/NFL Head Coach; coached Falcons, Oilers & Portland State University; current Hartford Colonials Head Coach
A fourth-round pick in 2017, Glasgow will add depth to interior of Bengals' defensive line after a stand-out career at Michigan ... Known in college as a strong and powerful run defender in middle of one of college football's staunchest run defenses, whic
former college/NFL/CFL defensive end/tackle; played for Baylor University, Browns, Lions & Roughriders; member of College Football Hall of Fame; All-American; 4X Pro Bowler
former college/NFL cornerback; played for Texas A&M, Cowboys, Jets, Jaguars, Saints and Texans; former defensive backs coach for Saints and Browns; All-American; 3X Pro Bowler; 3X All-Pro; 2X All-SWC; current defensive coordinator, Detroit Lions
former college/NFL wide receiver; played for Ohio State University, Cowboys, Patriots & Packers; 1X Pro Bowler; member of Patriots Super Bowl XXXVI championship team; #7 pick overall 1996 NFL Draft
Former College/NFL Safety. Played from 1986-1995. Best remembered for breaking the longest interception return back in 1988. Played for Chargers, Vikings, Patriots, Saints, and Giants
former college/NFL/AFL safety; played for Colorado State University, Steelers, Redskins, Chargers & Colts; #1 pick overall 1956 NFL Draft; member of Chargers 1963 AFL Championship team
(Born December 21, 1918) Gloden is the oldest living former NFL player.,
A former American football halfback who played one season with the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League.He was also a member of the Miami Seahawks of the All-America
former college/NFL/WFL defensive tackle; played for University of Nebraska, Eagles, Giants & Shreveport Steamers; 2X All-American; Outland & Lombardi Trophy winner 1972; won two national championships at Nebraska; member of College Football Hall of Fame
Decorated offensive linemen in Oklahoma State University history in 1974-1976.Played Green Bay Packers from 1977 to 1982 and appeared in 85 games before moving on to the San Diego Chargers from 1983 to 1984
NFL, G, Dallas Cowboys 1987-93, Los Angeles Raiders 1994, Oakland Raiders 1995-96, San Francisco 49ers 1997-98, Miami Dolphins 1999, San Diego Chargers 2000. College - Washington
former college/NFL kicker; played for Princeton University, Redskins & Patriots; brother of former NFL kicker, Pete Gogolak; #6 pick overall, 1966 NFL Draft
former college/NFL kicker; played for Cornell University, Giants & Bills; first to adopt soccer style placekicking; 2X AFL Champion; 1X AFL All-Star; brother of former NFL kicker, Charlie Gogolak
former college Head Coach/NFL assistant; Head Coach University of Miami and Temple University; assistant at Penn State, Virginia and Boston College; current Bengals linebackers coach
Co-host of 'Mike & Mike in the morning' on ESPN radio. Former DT for Houston Oilers, Philadelphia Eagles and Miami Dolphins. 1985 graduate of Notre Dame
NFL, QB, New York Giants 1977-78, Baltimore Colts 1979, Detroit Lions 1979, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1982-83, Oakland Raiders 1984. College - Northern Illinois
Drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the second round of the 1980 NFL Draft. He played college football at Oklahoma. Played for the Steelers from 1980-1985
NFL, CB/PR-KR, San Diego Chargers 1993-96, Denver Broncos 1997-98, Oakland Raiders 1999-2000, Atlanta Falcons 2001, Green Bay Packers 2002. College - Stanford
Son of Frank Gore, RB (NFL #4 overall on Rushing list). The 2020 playmaker is a 3-star prospect rated as the No. 74 running back and 138th-best player overall in Florida
former college/NFL/XFL linebacker; played for BYU, Eagles, Redskins, Charges and Las Vegas Outlaws; 2X Super Bowl Champion; former college/XFL/NFL Europe linebackers coach
former college/NFL wide receiver/ Olympic Sprinter; played football for Denver Broncos & Oakland Raiders;member of the U.S. Track & Field Team 1984 L.A. Olympic Games, winning gold in the 4 x 100-meter relay and silver in the 100-meter sprint
former college/NFL linebacker; played for Ohio State University & Denver Broncos; 2X All-American; 7X Pro Bowler; member of College Football Hall of Fame
former Dolphins Defensive Coordinator; former Patriots linebackers/defensive line coach; former Packers linebackers coach; current Giants Defensive Coordinator
Former college/NFL/AFL placekicker; played for Florida State and University of South Florida, Dolphins, Cardinals, Giants & Tampa Bay Storm; holds record for second longest field goal in NCAA College Football (63-yards); brother of Martin Gramatica
former college/NFL kicker; played for Kansas State University, Buccaneers, Cowboys, Colts & Saints; 2X All-American; 1X Pro Bowler; 1X Super Bowl champion
Notre Dame university 3 sport star.Boston celtics 1960 3rd rd pk #24 over all.Phil Eagles 1960 17th rd pk #200 overall. also picked by Bills in Afl draft. also offered contracts by Chi Sox and Tigers. went into business after graduation from Notre Dame
Former pro basketball player from Mississippi State University. Dallas Mav's rookie/free agent camp 1995. Atlanta Trojans (USBL) 1995. Black Hills (S.D) Posse (IBL) 1996. Also played pro ball in Finland, Germany, Portugal and France
College/NFL running back;played for University of Notre Dame,NY Giants,Green Bay Packers,currently with the Washington Redskins as Roy Helu's replacement