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2002 Roone Arledge, TV innovator, crated NFL Monday Night Football, dies at 71

2000 NFL Pro Bowl

1998 NFL Europe (Formerly WLAF), kicks off season

1998 Author Tom Clancy confirms he signed agreement to purchase Minnesota Vikings for slightly more than $200 million, an NFL franchise record

1998 NFL Pro Bowl Game, AFC beats NFC 29-24

1998 World League of American Football becomes NFL East

1998 New York Giant General Manager George Young resigns to accept NFL position

1997 Lions' Barry Sanders becomes NFL's 2nd all-time rusher

1997 Cadillac NFL Senior Golf Classic

1997 NFL announces it will give $3M to CFL and possible "World Classic Bowl"

1997 Jack Kent Cooke, NFL owner for the Washington Redskins, dies at 84

1997 NFL Pro Bowl: AFC beats NFC 26-23 (OT)

1997 Jim Kensil, NFL president for the New York Jets, dies of heart failure at 66

1996 Pete Rozelle, commissioner NFL, dies at 70

1996 NFL/Heisman Trophy Winner Mike Rozier, is shot several times

1996 New York Jet Nick Lowrey breaks Jan Stenerud NFL field goal record at 374

1996 New York Jet Nick Lowrey ties Jan Stenerud with 373 NFL field goals

1996 Baltimore Ravens (Cleveland Browns) 1st NFL game, beat Oakland Raiders, 17-14

1996 NFL and Cleveland allows Art Modell to move his NFL franchise to Baltimore but he had to leave the Browns' name behind

1996 NFL Pro Bowl: NFC beats AFC 20-13

1995 Dolphins quarterback Dan Marino sets NFL record with 343rd touchdown pass

1995 Marino breaks Tarkenton's NFL all-time passing yardage mark of 47,003

1995 Dolphin's Dan Marino breaks Tarkenton's NFL career completions record

1995 Carolina Panthers lose their 1st NFL game (Atlanta-23 Carolina-20 OT)

1995 Jacksonville Jaguars lose their 1st NFL game (Houston-10, Jaguars-3)

1995 Carolina Panthers beat Jacksonville Jaguars in their 1st NFL exhibition game 20-14

1995 NFL Pro Bowl: AFC beats NFC 41-13

1994 SF 49'er Jerry Rice catches NFL record 127th touchdown pass

1994 Cleveland Browns is 1st team in NFL to score a 2-point conversion

1994 1st NFL game on Fox network (exhibition - San Francisco vs Denver)

1994 NFL Pro Bowl: NFC beats AFC 17-3

1993 NFL announces 30th franchise - Jacksonville Jaguars

1993 Don Shula becomes winningest coach in NFL history

1993 NFL announces new expansion team, Carolina Panthers in Charlotte

1993 NFL Pro Bowl: AFC beats NFC 23-20

1992 SF 49er Jerry Rice catches NFL record 101st touchdown

1992 New York Jet Al Toon becomes 10th NFL to catch a pass in 100 straight games

1992 Philadelphia Eagle Randall Cunningham sets NFL quarterback scramble record of 3,683

1992 Washington Redskin Art Monk sets NFL record with 820th reception

1992 Deion Sanders, plays for Atlanta Falcons (NFL) and Braves (Baseball)

1992 NFL decides to suspend World League Football

1992 Buck Buchanan, NFL defensive lineman (Kansas City Chiefs), dies at 51

1992 Former NFL New York Giant Coach Bill Parcells undergoes open heart surgery

1992 Lyle Alzado, NFL defense linesman (Raiders), dies of cancer at 43

1992 NFL decides to stay with 17 week sched instead of expanded 18 games

1992 NFL Pro Bowl: NFC beats AFC 21-15

1991 Bengals hire Dave Shula as youngest NFL coach (32)

1991 Chuck Knolls retires as NFL coach after 23 years

1991 Pittsburgh Steelers guard Terry Long loses his steroids appeal and is suspended without pay by NFL for 4 weeks

1991 Bernie Kosar ends NFL record of 308 passes without an interception

1991 Deion Sanders, left Braves July 31 to report to NFL Falcons, returns

1991 Miami Dolphins coach Don Shula records his 300th career NFL victory

1991 Dolphin Dan Marino surpasses Joe Montana as the highest paid NFL player with a 5-year extension for $25 million

1991 NFL sportscaster Paul Maquire suffers a heart attack at 53

1991 Paul Brown, NFL founder (Cleveland Browns, Cincinnati Bengals), dies at 82

1991 Major league umpire Steve Palermo and former NFL defensive lineman Terence Mann were shot trying to help 2 waitresses from being robbed

1991 NFL Owners agree to add 2 teams in 1994

1991 Lisa Olson brings suit against NFL New England Patriots for sexual harassment

1991 NFL owners strip Phoenix of 1993 Super Bowl game due to Arizona not recognizing Martin Luther King Day

1991 John Russell Thomas, NFL general manager (Detroit Lions), dies

1991 NFL Pro Bowl: AFC beats NFC 23-21

1991 Jan Stenerud becomes 1st pure placekicker to make NFL Hall of Fame

1990 NFL New York Giant Otis Anderson becomes 8th to rush for 10,000th yard

1990 Buffalo Bills become 6th 1st place NFL team to lose on same weekend

1990 NFL's New York Giants and San Francisco 49ers after winning their 1st 10 games both

1990 NFL New York Giants beat Det Lions 20-0, to run 1990 record to 10-0

1990 Dick Jorgensen, NFL referee, dies at 56

1990 Tom Harmon, NFL tail back (Heisman Trophy), dies at 70

1990 NFL Pro Bowl: NFC beats AFC 27-21

1990 Joseph Robbie, lawyer/NFL owner (Miami Dolphins), dies at 73

1989 Ozzie Newsome ends NFL streak of 150 consecutive game receptions

1989 1st NFL game coached by a black man (Art Shell), his Los Angeles Raiders beat New York Jets 14-7 on Monday Night Football

1989 Dallas Cowboy, Ed "Too Tall" Jones records his 1,000th NFL tackle

1989 NFL owners vote unanimously to form WLAF

1989 Pete Rozelle announces retirement as NFL commissioner after 29 years

1989 NFL Pro Bowl: NFC beats AFC 34-3

1988 1st Monday Night NFL game in Indianapolis, Colts beat Denver 55-23

1988 1st NFL regular-season game played in Phoenix; Cowboys beat Card

1988 Phoenix Cardinals play 1st regular-season NFL game

1988 NFL's St. Louis Cardinals officially move to Phoenix

1988 NFL Pro Bowl: AFC beats NFC 15-6

1988 NFL St. Louis Cardinals announce move to Phoenix

1987 Steve Largent sets all-time NFL record for career catches when he catches his 752nd pass

1987 Joe Montana of 49ers completes NFL record 22 consecutive passes

1987 New Orleans Saints win, assuring their 1st winning NFL season

1987 NFL Players Association orders an end to 24 day strike

1987 1st "Scrub Sunday" of NFL football with replacement players

1987 NFL players' strike

1987 NFL players go on strike for 24 days

1987 Dwight Clark ends NFL streak of 105 consecutive game receptions

1987 Walter Payton scores NFL record 107th rushing touchdown

1987 Houston Oiler Earl Campbell, retires from NFL

1987 Los Angeles Rams beat Dallas Cowboys 28-27 in London, England (NFL expo)

1987 Chicago Bears beat Dallas Cowboys 17-6 in London, England (NFL expo)

1987 NFL Pro Bowl: AFC beats NFC 10-6

1987 Largest crowd (76,633) at NFL New York Giant Stadium (beat Washington 17-0)

1986 Cleveland Browns becomes 1st team in NFL history to have a play reviewed by instant replay, Chicago 41, Browns 31

1986 Jim Kelly signs with NFL Buffalo Bills ($75 million for 5 years)

1986 New York jury rules NFL violated antitrust laws, awards USFL $1 in damages

1986 NFL adopts instant replay rule

1986 NFL Pro Bowl: NFC beats AFC 28-24

1985 Jerry Rice begins NFL streak of 100+ consecutive game receptions

1985 Anthony Carter begins NFL streak of 100+ consecutive game receptions

1985 Houston quarterback Warren Moon sacked NFL tying record 12 times (by Cowboys)

1985 NFL Pro Bowl: AFC beats NFC 22-14

1984 NFL quarterback Ken Stabler retires

1984 Walter Payton passes Jim Brown as NFL's career rushing leader

1984 John Facenda, sportscaster (NFL Action), dies at 72

1984 NFL Baltimore Colts move to Indianapolis

1984 NFL owners passed the infamous anti-celebrating rule

1984 NFL Pro Bowl: NFC beats AFC 45-3

1983 Last NFL game at Shea Stadium; Steelers beat New York Jets 34-7

1983 New York Giants Butch Woolfolk ties NFL record of 43 attempts rushing

1983 George S Halas, NFL coach (Chicago Bears), dies at 88

1983 Art Monk begins NFL streak of 136 plus consecutive game receptions

1983 Franco Harris becomes 3rd NFL to rush 11,000 yards

1983 Minnesota Vikings beat St. Louis Cardinals 28-10 in London, England (NFL expo)

1983 13th NFL Pro Bowl: NFC beats AFC 20-19

1983 Tony Dorsett sets NFL record with 99-yd rush, Dallas vs Minnesota

1982 Mel Gray ends NFL streak of 121 consecutive game receptions

1982 NFL players begin a 57 day strike

1982 NFL players begin a 57 day strike

1982 Federal jury rules NFL violates antitrust laws in preventing

1982 NFL Pro Bowl: AFC beats NFC 16-13

1981 New York Giant Joe Danelo ties NFL record of 6 field goals in a game

1981 NFL Pro Bowl: NFC beats AFC 21-7

1980 Harold Carmichael ends NFL streak of 127 consecutive game receptions

1980 St. Louis Cardinals sack Baltimore Colt quarterbacks an NFL record tying 12 times

1980 Richard Todd of New York Jets completes 42 passes in a game (NFL record)

1980 Dwight Clark begins NFL streak of 105 consecutive game receptions

1980 NFL Pro Bowl: NFC beats AFC 37-27

1979 James Allen, born in Portland, Oregon, James Deshaune Allen, football player, linebacker, played for National Football League, attended Oregon State University, chosen 82nd overall in 2002 NFL Draft by the New Orleans Saints, now a free agent

1979 Ozzie Newsome begins NFL streak of 150 consecutive game receptions

1979 NFL fans (60,916) choose old Patriots logo over new

1979 NFL Pro Bowl: NFC beats AFC 13-7

1978 Oakland Raider's John Madden becomes 13th coach to win 100 NFL games

1978 New Orlean Saints beat Phil Eagles 14-7 in Mexico City (NFL expo)

1978 NFL permanently adds 7th official (side judge)

1978 NFL Pro Bowl: NFC beats AFC 14-13

1977 NFL's 5,000th game, Cincinnati beats Kansas City 27-7

1977 Steve Largent begins NFL streak of 177 consecutive game receptions

1977 NFL decides to experiment with a 7th official in some preseason games

1977 NFL Pro Bowl: AFC beats NFC 24-14

1976 St. Louis Cardinals beat San Diego Chargers 20-10 in Tokyo (NFL expo)

1976 42nd NFL Chicago All Star Game: Pittsburgh 24, All Stars 0 (52,895)

1976 Ike Hilliard, NFL wide receiver for the New York Giants

1976 NFL Pro Bowl: NFC beats AFC 23-20

1976 Byron Hanspard, NFL running back for the Atlanta Falcons

1975 Darren Sharper, NFL defensive back, Green Bay Packers Superbowl 31

1975 Van Hiles, NFL safety for the Chicago Bears

1975 Joe Andruzzi, NFL guard, Green Bay Packers Superbowl 31

1975 1st NFL game in Louisiana Superdome, Houston beats Saints 13-7

1975 Trevor Pryce, NFL defensive tackle, Denver Broncos Superbowl 32

1975 41st NFL Chicago All-Star Game: Pittsburgh 21, All-Stars 14 (54,103)

1975 Ryan Tucker, NFL center for the St. Louis Rams

1975 Nicky Sualua, NFL fullback for the Dallas Cowboys

1975 Terry Cousin, NFL cornerback for the Chicago Bears

1975 Brett Conway, NFL kicker, Green Bay Packers Superbowl 31

1975 Kevin Alexander, NFL wide receiver for the New York Giants

1975 5th NFL Pro Bowl: NFC beats AFC 17-10

1974 Grayson Shillingford, NFL wide receiver for the Seattle Seahawks

1974 NFL's Seattle Seahawks forms

1974 Marc Edwards, NFL fullback for the San Francisco 49ers

1974 Henri Crockett, NFL linebacker for the Atlanta Falcons

1974 Rashaan Salaam, NFL running back for the Chicago Bears

1974 Freddie Scott, NFL wide receiver for the Atlanta Falcons

1974 Darren Benson, NFL defensive tackle for the Dallas Cowboys

1974 Ryan Longwell, NFL kicker, Green Bay Packers Superbowl 31

1974 Demetrius Allen, NFL wide receiver for the Atlanta Falcons

1974 Juran Bolden, NFL cornerback for the Atlanta Falcons

1974 NFL grants franchise to Seattle Seahawks

1974 Danny Wuerffel, NFL quarterback for the New Orleans Saints

1974 Grant Williams, NFL tackle for the Seattle Seahawks

1974 Korey Stringer, NFL tackle for the Minnesota Vikings

1974 Matthew Hatchette, NFL wide receiver for the Minnesota Vikings

1974 Chris Darkins, NFL running back, Green Bay Packers Superbowl 31

1974 NFL moves goal posts and adopts sudden-death playoff

1974 NFL grants franchise to Tampa Bay Bucaneers

1974 Marc Collins, NFL punter for the Seattle Seahawks

1974 Rick Terry, NFL defensive tackle for the New York Jets

1974 Anthony Hicks, NFL linebacker, Green Bay Packers Superbowl 31

1974 K C Jones, NFL center, Denver Broncos Superbowl 32

1974 Detron Smith, NFL running back, Denver Broncos Superbowl 32

1974 Tamarick Vanover, NFL wide receiver for the Kansas City Chiefs

1974 Michael Lowery, NFL linebacker for the Chicago Bears

1974 Ty Law, NFL cornerback for the New England Patriots

1974 Lorenzo Styles, NFL linebacker for the Atlanta Falcons

1974 Derrick Mayes, NFL wide reciever, Green Bay Packers Superbowl 31

1974 4th NFL Pro Bowl: AFC beats NFC 15-13

1974 Kevin Jefferson, NFL linebacker for the Cincinnati Bengals

1974 Matt Lepsis, NFL tackle, Denver Broncos Superbowl 32

1974 Rod Jones, NFL guard for the Cincinnati Bengals

1974 Jamain Stephens, NFL offensive tackle for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1974 Johnie Church, NFL defensive end for the Seattle Seahawks

1973 Bobby Taylor, NFL cornerback for the Philadelphia Eagles

1973 Keith Washington, NFL defensive end, Minnesota Vikings, Baltimore Ravens

1973 Kevin Feighery, NFL/WLAF punter, New York Giants, Panthers, Galaxy

1973 Reggie Green, NFL guard for the Seattle Seahawks

1973 Jamir Miller, NFL outside linebacker for the Arizona Cardinals

1973 Howard Smothers, NFL guard for the Philadelphia Eagles

1973 Terrance Shaw, NFL cornerback for the San Diego Chargers

1973 Darius Holland, NFL defensive tackle, Green Bay Packers Superbowl 31

1973 John Solomon, NFL defensive end for the Seattle Seahawks

1973 Rupert Grant, NFL fullback for the New England Patriots

1973 Derrick Alexander, NFL defensive end for the Minnesota Vikings

1973 Ross Verba, NFL tackle, Green Bay Packers Superbowl 31

1973 Ellis Johnson, NFL defensive back for the Indianapolis Colts

1973 Blaine McElmurry, NFL defensive back, Green Bay Packers Superbowl 31

1973 Dan Neil, NFL guard, Denver Broncos Superbowl 32

1973 Keith McKenzie, NFL defensive end, Green Bay Packers Superbowl 31

1973 John Mobley, NFL linebacker, Denver Broncos Superbowl 32

1973 A J Ofodile, NFL tight end for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1973 Mel Gray begins NFL streak of 121 consecutive game receptions

1973 David Richie, NFL nost tackle, Denver Broncos-Super Bowl 32

1973 Terrell Fletcher, NFL running back for the San Diego Chargers

1973 Fred Thomas, NFL cornerback for the Seattle Seahawks

1973 Mike Schlegel, NFL defensive tackle for the Atlanta Falcons

1973 Robert Couch, NFL tackle for the Atlanta Falcons

1973 Brian Thure, NFL tackle for the Washington Redskins

1973 Barret Robbins, NFL center for the Oakland Raiders

1973 Clarence Benford, NFL tight end for the Seattle Seahawks

1973 Mike Mamula, NFL linebacker/defensive end for the Philadelphia Eagles

1973 Wayne Chrebet, NFL wide receiver for the New York Jets

1973 Sherman Williams, NFL running back for the Dallas Cowboys

1973 Moses Ware, NFL wide receiver for the Minnesota Vikings

1973 Sherriden May, NFL fullback for the New York Jets

1973 Robert Lee, NFL cornerback for the Atlanta Falcons

1973 Eddie Cade, NFL full safety for the New England Patriots

1973 40th NFL Chicago All Star Game: Miami 14, All Stars 3 (54,103)

1973 Kelly Holcomb, NFL/WLAF quarterback, Buccaneers, Barcelona Dragons

1973 Devin Bush, NFL strong safety for the Atlanta Falcons

1973 Reggie Brown, NFL fullback for the Seattle Seahawks

1973 Sam Shade, NFL strong safety for the Cincinnati Bengals

1973 Sam Adams, NFL defensive tackle for the Seattle Seahawks

1973 Carl Kidd, NFL defensive back for the Oakland Raiders

1973 Michael Sheldon, NFL offensive tackle for the Buffalo Bills

1973 Napoleon Kaufman, NFL running back for the Oakland Raiders

1973 Robert Barr, NFL tackle for the Seattle Seahawks

1973 Jon Hesse, NFL linebacker, Denver Broncos Superbowl 32

1973 Sir Mawn Wilson, NFL wide reciever, Denver Broncos Superbowl 32

1973 Tyrone Williams, NFL defensive back, Green Bay Packers Superbowl 31

1973 Earl Mackey, NFL linebacker for the Minnesota Vikings

1973 Jeff Smith, NFL/WLAF corner, Scotland Claymores/Kansas City Chiefs

1973 Tory James, NFL defensive back, Denver Broncos Superbowl 32

1973 Walter Scott, NFL defensive tackle, Green Bay Packers Superbowl 31

1973 Patrick Sapp, NFL offensive linebacker for the San Diego Chargers

1973 Dameian Jeffries, NFL defensive end for the New Orleans Saints

1973 Edward Hervey, NFL wide receiver for the Dallas Cowboys

1973 Rich Yurkiewicz, NFL/WLAF linebacker, Atlanta Falcons, Amst Admirals

1973 Curtis Martin, NFL running back for the New England Patriots

1973 Frank Beede, NFL center for the Seattle Seahawks

1973 Melvin Hayes, NFL tackle, New York Jets, Tennessee Oilers

1973 Jamie Brown, NFL tackle for the Denver Broncos

1973 Scott Fields, NFL linebacker for the Atlanta Falcons

1973 Derrick Brooks, NFL linebacker for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1973 Jeff Lewis, NFL quarterback, Denver Broncos Superbowl 32

1973 Jeremy Burkett, NFL/WLAF tight end, New York Giants, Barcelona Dragons

1973 Aaron Hayden, NFL running back, San Diego Chargers, Green Bay Packers - Superbowl 31

1973 Blake Brockermeyer, NFL tackle, Green Bay Packers, Carolina Panthers

1973 Reggie Tongue, NFL safety for the Kansas City Chiefs

1973 NFL adopts jersey numbering system (ie quarterbacks, 1-19)

1973 Spencer Folau, NFL/WLAF offensive tackle, Baltimore Ravens, Rhein Fire

1973 Greg DeLong, NFL tight end for the Minnesota Vikings

1973 Ray Zellars, NFL fullback for the New Orleans Saints

1973 San Francisco 49er President Lou Spadia proposes NFL expand to 30 teams

1973 Luther Elliss, NFL defensive end, Detroit Lions

1973 John Michels, NFL tackle, Green Bay Packers Superbowl 31

1973 Marlon Kerner, NFL cornerback for the Buffalo Bills

1973 Rob Johnson, NFL quarterback for the Jacksonville Jaguars

1973 Dan Wilkinson, NFL defensive tackle for the Cincinnati Bengals

1973 Trezelle Jenkins, NFL tackle for the Kansas City Chiefs

1973 Keif Bryant, NFL defensive end for the Seattle Seahawks

1973 Tony Veland, NFL defensive back, Denver Broncos Superbowl 32

1973 Kendell Watkins, NFL tight end for the Dallas Cowboys

1973 Phillip Daniels, NFL defensive end for the Seattle Seahawks

1973 Cory Raymer, NFL center for Washington Redskins

1973 Gary Walker, NFL defensive tackle/defensive end for the Houston Oilers

1973 Henry Bailey, NFL wide receiver/kick returner for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1973 Marshall Faulk, NFL running back for the Indianapolis Colts

1973 James Christensen, NFL guard for the Atlanta Falcons

1973 Frank Sanders, NFL wide receiver for the Arizona Cardinals

1973 Raymond Jackson, NFL defensive back for the Buffalo Bills

1973 George Hegamin, NFL/WLAF tail back, Dallas Cowboys, Frankfurt Galaxy

1973 Steve McNair, NFL quarterback for the Houston Oilers

1973 Willie Smith, NFL linebacker, Detroit Lions

1973 Tim Bowens, NFL defensive tackle for the Miami Dolphins

1973 Jose White, WLAF/NFL defensive tackle, Minnesota Vikings, Frankfurt Galaxy

1973 Patrick Jeffers, NFL wide reciever, Denver Broncos Superbowl 32

1973 Tim Denton, NFL cornerback for the Atlanta Falcons

1973 Latario Rachal, WLAF/NFL receiver, Amsterdam Admirals, San Diego Chargers

1973 Jimmy Oliver, NFL wide receiver for the San Diego Chargers

1973 Darnell Stephens, NFL linebacker for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1973 Rodney Young, NFL safety for the New York Giants

1973 3rd NFL Pro Bowl: AFC beats NFC 33-28

1973 Ed Howard, NFL wide receiver for the Atlanta Falcons

1973 Lethon Flowers, NFL defensive back for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1973 Travis Davis, NFL strong safety, NO Saints, Jacksonville Jaguars

1973 Lamont Warren, NFL running back for the Indianapolis Colts

1973 Todd Sauerbrun, NFL punter/kicker for the Chicago Bears

1973 Tyrone Brown, NFL wide receiver for the Atlanta Falcons

1973 Fredric Ford, WLAF CB for the Scotland Claymores/NFL cornerback, Eagles

1973 Justin Armour, NFL wide receiver for the Buffalo Bills

1972 Cole Ford, NFL kicker for the Oakland Raiders

1972 Kerry Collins, NFL quarterback for the Carolina Panthers

1972 Malcolm Seabron, NFL wide receiver for the Houston Oilers

1972 Randy Neal, NFL linebacker for the Cincinnati Bengals

1972 Charles Way, NFL fullback for the New York Giants

1972 Dewayne Washington, NFL cornerback for the Minnesota Vikings

1972 Burnell Roques, NFL wide receiver for the Atlanta Falcons

1972 Mike Thompson, NFL defensive tackle for the Jacksonville Jaguars

1972 Warren Sapp, NFL defensive tackle for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1972 Eric Unverzagt, NFL/WLAF linebacker, Sea Seahawks, Scotland Claymores

1972 Brian Williams, NFL linebacker, Green Bay Packers Superbowl 31

1972 Miami Dolphins become 1st undefeated NFL team (14-0-0)

1972 Rodney Harrison, NFL safety for the San Diego Chargers

1972 Craig Sauer, NFL linebacker for the Atlanta Falcons

1972 Jamal Willis, NFL running back for the San Francisco 49ers

1972 John Walsh, NFL quarterback for the Cincinnati Bengals

1972 Gary Bandy, NFL defensive end for the Atlanta Falcons

1972 James Logan, NFL linebacker for the Seattle Seahawks

1972 Roderick Mullen, NFL defensive back, Green Bay Packers Superbowl 31

1972 Damien Covington, NFL linebacker for the Buffalo Bills

1972 Ted Johnson, NFL inside linebacker for the New England Patriots

1972 Zack Crockett, NFL running back for the Indianapolis Colts

1972 Jason Burns, NFL running back for the Cincinnati Bengals

1972 Trent Pollard, NFL guard for the Cincinnati Bengals

1972 David Palmer, NFL wide receiver for the Minnesota Vikings

1972 Greg Bloedorn, NFL center for the Seattle Seahawks

1972 Aaron Taylor, NFL guard, Green Bay Packers Superbowl 31

1972 Jack Jackson, NFL/CFL wide receiver, Chicago Bears, Toronto Argonauts

1972 Isaac Bruce, NFL wide receiver for the St. Louis Rams

1972 Mark Fields, NFL linebacker for the New Orleans Saints

1972 Ron Rice, NFL cornerback and safety, Detroit Lions

1972 Ken Blackman, NFL guard for the Cincinnati Bengals

1972 Jimmy Gary, NFL running back for the Seattle Seahawks

1972 Anthony Brown, NFL tackle for the Cincinnati Bengals

1972 Tracy Greene, NFL tight end for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1972 Chris Shelling, NFL cornerback for the Cincinnati Bengals

1972 Verl Mitchell, NFL guard for the Atlanta Falcons

1972 Jamie Asher, NFL tight end for the Washington Redskins

1972 Trevor Wilmot, NFL linebacker, Indianapolis Colts, Amsterdam Admirals

1972 Calvin Jackson, NFL cornerback for the Miami Dolphins

1972 Terrell Davis, NFL running back, Denver Broncos Superbowl 32

1972 T J Cunningham, NFL safety for the Seattle Seahawks

1972 Tom Fletcher, NFL defensive safety for the Seattle Seahawks

1972 Tyrone Williams, WLAF/NFL defensive tackle, Chicago Bears, Rhein Fire

1972 Orlando Thomas, NFL safety for the Minnesota Vikings

1972 Kordell Stewart, NFL quarterback/wide receiver for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1972 J J Smith, NFL running back for the Kansas City Chiefs

1972 Harold Carmichael begins NFL streak of 127 consecutive game receptions

1972 J J Stokes, NFL wide receiver for the San Francisco 49ers

1972 Cedric Saunders, NFL tight end, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Scotland Claymores

1972 Jamal Anderson, NFL running back for the Atlanta Falcons

1972 Troy Dumas, NFL linebacker for the Kansas City Chiefs

1972 Butler By'not'e, NFL running back for the Carolina Panthers

1972 Trent Zenkewicz, NFL defensive tackle for the Atlanta Falcons

1972 Greg Ivy, NFL punter for the Atlanta Falcons

1972 Jeff Hill, NFL wide receiver for the Cincinnati Bengals

1972 Nate Dingle, NFL linebacker for the Philadelphia Eagles

1972 Jon Kitna, NFL quarterback for the Seattle Seahawks

1972 Vance Joseph, NFL cornerback and safety for the New York Jets

1972 Fred McCrary, NFL fullback for the Philadelphia Eagles

1972 Richard Huntley, NFL running back for the Atlanta Falcons

1972 Allen Williams, NFL running back, Detroit Lions

1972 Darrius Johnson, NFL defensive back, Denver Broncos-Super Bowl 32

1972 Don Sasa, NFL defensive tackle for the San Diego Chargers

1972 Mark Bruener, NFL tight end for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1972 Steve Russ, NFL linebacker, Denver Broncos-Super Bowl 32

1972 Donnell Bennett, NFL fullback for the Kansas City Chiefs

1972 Ben Bronson, NFL wide receiver, Detroit Lions

1972 Cedric Davis, NFL cornerback for the Arizona Cardinals

1972 Willy Tate, NFL tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs

1972 Eric Zeier, NFL quarterback for the Cleveland Browns

1972 Tom Carter, NFL cornerback for the Washington Redskins

1972 Jason Fisk, NFL defensive tackle for the Minnesota Vikings

1972 Norman Hand, NFL defensive tackle for the Miami Dolphins

1972 James Willis, NFL linebacker for the Philadelphia Eagles

1972 Matt O'Dwyer, NFL guard for the New York Jets

1972 Michael Roan, NFL tight end/halfback, Houston/Tennessee Oilers

1972 Donta Jones, NFL linebacker for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1972 Marlo Perry, NFL linebacker for the Buffalo Bills

1972 Tony Carter, NFL running back for the Chicago Bears

1972 Stephen Boyd, NFL linebacker, Detroit Lions

1972 Ray Jacobs, NFL linebacker for the Denver Broncos

1972 Eddie Goines, NFL wide receiver for the Seattle Seahawks

1972 Michael Reed, NFL cornerback for the Carolina Panthers

1972 Freddie Solomon, NFL wide receiver for the Philadelphia Eagles

1972 Evan Pilgrim, NFL guard for the Chicago Bears

1972 Ross Schulte, NFL/WLAF kicker/punter, Buffalo Bills, Frankfurt Galaxy

1972 Curtis Ceaser, NFL wide receiver for the New York Jets

1972 Eric Zomalt, NFL strong safety for the Philadelphia Eagles

1972 Oscar Gray, NFL fullback for the Seattle Seahawks

1972 Tony Bouie, NFL safety for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1972 Willy Tate, NFL/WLAF tight end, Kansas City Chiefs, Scottish Claymores

1972 Mike Frederick, NFL defensive end, Cleveland Browns, Baltimore Ravens

1972 Lee McClinton, NFL running back for the Miami Dolphins

1972 Matt Dyson, NFL linebacker for the Oakland Raiders

1972 Antonio Langham, NFL cornerback for the Cleveland Browns

1972 Jason Gildon, NFL linebacker for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1972 Ray McElroy, NFL center for the Indianapolis Colts

1972 Clif Groce, NFL running back for the Indianapolis Colts

1972 39th NFL Chicago All Star Game: Dallas 20, All Stars 7 (54,162)

1972 Manley Woods, NFL/WLAF receiver, Seattle Seahawks, Rhein Fire

1972 Ryan Christopherson, NFL running back for the Jacksonville Jaguars

1972 Tydus Winans, NFL/CFL wide receiver, Washington Redskins, Roughriders

1972 Oscar McBride, NFL tight end for the Arizona Cardinals

1972 Seth Dittman, NFL offensive tackle, Indianapolis Colt, London Monarchs

1972 Joe Rudolph, NFL guard for the Philadelphia Eagles

1972 Jay Barker, NFL quarterback for the New England Patriots

1972 Bernard Williams, NFL tackle for the Philadelphia Eagles

1972 Bruce Walker, NFL nose tackle for the New England Patriots

1972 Aaron Glenn, NFL cornerback/kick returner for the New York Jets

1972 Ben Talley, NFL linebacker for the New York Giants

1972 Joe Aska, NFL running back for the Oakland Raiders

1972 Matthew Campbell, NFL tight end for the Carolina Panthers

1972 Jerrott Willard, NFL linebacker for the Kansas City Chiefs

1972 Joe Johnson, NFL defensive end for the New Orleans Saints

1972 Ken Irvin, NFL cornerback for the Buffalo Bills

1972 Pete Kendall, NFL guard for the Seattle Seahawks

1972 Jay Bellamy, NFL safety for the Seattle Seahawks

1972 Tom Hutton, NFL punter/kicker for the Philadelphia Eagles

1972 Darnay Scott, NFL wide receiver for the Cincinnati Bengals

1972 Michael Westbrook, NFL wide receiver for the Washington Redskins

1972 Stoney Case, NFL quarterback for the Arizona Cardinals

1972 Billy Davis, NFL wide receiver for the Dallas Cowboys

1972 Tyrone Davis, NFL tight end, New York Jets, Green Bay Packers Superbowl 31

1972 Marvin Jones, NFL linebacker for the New York Jets

1972 Shawn King, NFL defensive end, Green Bay Packers, Carolina Panthers

1972 Larry Whigham, NFL safety for the New England Patriots

1972 Roell Preston, NFL wide receiver for the Atlanta Falcons

1972 Andrew Jordan, NFL tight end for the Minnesota Vikings

1972 Billy Milner, NFL tackle for the Miami Dolphins

1972 Jamal Ellis, NFL/WLAF cornerback, Denver Broncos, Rhein Fire

1972 Marv Marshall, NFL/WLAF receiver, Buccaneers, Barcelona Dragons

1972 Tony Berti, NFL tackle for the San Diego Chargers

1972 James McKnight, NFL wide receiver for the Seattle Seahawks

1972 Jeff Kysar, NFL tackle for the Oakland Raiders

1972 Andrew Peterson, NFL tackle, Green Bay Packers, Carolina Panthers

1972 C J Richardson, NFL safety, Arizona Cardinals, Seattle Seahawks

1972 David Dunn, NFL wide receiver for the Cincinnati Bengals

1972 Pat Johnson, NFL safety for the Miami Dolphins

1972 Wardell Rouse, NFL linebacker for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1972 David Sloan, NFL tight end, Detroit Lions

1972 Jeff Burris, NFL cornerback/punt returner for the Buffalo Bills

1972 Omar Douglas, NFL wide receiver for the New York Giants

1972 Dwayne Joseph, NFL cornerback for the Chicago Bears

1972 Allen Aldridge, NFL linebacker, Denver Broncos Superbowl 32

1972 Anthony Cook, NFL defensive end/defensive tackle, Tenn Oilers

1972 Jeff Jones, NFL tackle, Detroit Lions

1972 David Hendrix, NFL strong safety for the San Diego Chargers

1972 Antonio Freeman, NFL wide reciever, Green Bay Packers Superbowl 31

1972 Troy Sienkiewicz, NFL tackle and guard for the San Diego Chargers

1972 Tito Paul, NFL defensive back, Arizona Cardinals, Cincinnati Bengals

1972 Shannon Brown, NFL defensive tackle for the Atlanta Falcons

1972 Mike Hollis, NFL kicker for the Jacksonville Jaguars

1972 Rich Owens, NFL defensive end for the Washington Redskins

1972 Willie Brown, NFL/WLAF linebacker, Seattle Seahawks. Rhein Fire

1972 John Burrough, NFL defensive tackle for the Atlanta Falcons

1972 Keith Burns, NFL linebacker, Denver Broncos Superbowl 32

1972 Troy Drake, NFL tackle for the Philadelphia Eagles

1972 Chad Cascadden, NFL linebacker for the New York Jets

1972 Josh Heinrich, NFL/WLAF defensive end, Lions, Barcelona Dragons

1972 Jason Kyle, NFL linebacker for the Seattle Seahawks

1972 Hicham El-Mashtoub, NFL center for the Houston Oilers

1972 Akili Johnson, NFL defensive back for the Atlanta Falcons

1972 Chris Sanders, NFL wide receiver, Tennessee/Houston Oilers

1972 John Holecek, NFL linebacker for the Buffalo Bills

1972 Barrett Brooks, NFL tackle for the Philadelphia Eagles

1972 Travis Jervey, NFL running back, Green Bay Packers Superbowl 31

1972 Kendricke Bullard, NFL wide receiver for the New England Patriots

1972 Ethan Brooks, NFL/WAFL tackle, Atlanta Falcons, Rhein Fire

1972 Tim Ruddy, NFL center for the Miami Dolphins

1972 Tommy Thompson, NFL punter for the San Francisco 49ers

1972 Marco Rivera, NFL/WLAF guard, Scottish Claymores, Green Bay Packers Superbowl 31

1972 Natrone Means, NFL running back, San Diego Chargers, Jacksonville Jaguars

1972 Jamie Brown, NFL tackle, Denver Broncos Superbowl 32

1972 Eric Jack, NFL cornerback for the Atlanta Falcons

1972 Jeff Wilkins, NFL kicker for the San Francisco 49ers

1972 Gordon Laro, NFL tight end for the Jacksonville Jaguars

1972 Tony Boselli, NFL offensive tackle for the Jacksonville Jaguars

1972 Jim Ballard, NFL/WLAF quarterback, Scottish Claymores, Buffalo Bills

1972 Melvin Johnson, NFL safety for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1972 Ronald Cherry, NFL tackle, Detroit Lions

1972 Dave Wohlabaugh, NFL center and guard for the New England Patriots

1972 Maurice Harrell, NFL tight end for the San Diego Chargers

1972 Brian DeMarco, NFL tackle for the Jacksonville Jaguars

1972 Damon Watts, NFL center for the Indianapolis Colts

1972 Isaac Davis, NFL guard for the San Diego Chargers

1972 Hurvin McCormack, NFL defensive tackle for the Dallas Cowboys

1972 Kenny Gales, NFL/WLAF cornerback, Chicago Bears, Barcelona Dragons

1972 Brenden Stai, NFL guard for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1972 Matt Joyce, NFL/WLAF guard/tackle, Cardinals, Seahawks, Claymores

1972 Shannon Mitchell, NFL tight end for the San Diego Chargers

1972 Oliver Gibson, NFL defensive tackle for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1972 Tom Barndt, NFL/WLAF guard for the Kansas City Chiefs, Scottish Claymores

1972 Brian Saxton, NFL tight end for the New York Giants

1972 Rickey Brady, NFL tight end, NO Saints

1972 Trent Dilfer, NFL quarterback for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1972 Carl Greenwood, NFL cornerback for the New York Jets

1972 Jamal Duff, NFL defensive end for the New York Giants, Washington Redskins

1972 Robert Smith, NFL running back for the Minnesota Vikings

1972 Fabien Bownes, NFL wide receiver for the Chicago Bears

1972 Scott Gragg, NFL tackle for the New York Giants

1972 Scott Turner, NFL cornerback and safety for the Washington Redskins

1972 Sean Harris, NFL linebacker for the Chicago Bears

1972 Ron Davis, NFL cornerback, Atlanta Falcons, Green Bay Packers Superbowl 31

1972 Greg Hill, NFL running back for the Kansas City Chiefs

1972 Ryan Grigson, NFL guard and tackle, Detroit Lions

1972 Lance Scott, NFL offensive linesman for the Arizona Cardinals

1972 Drew Bledsoe, NFL quarterback for the New England Patriots

1972 Charlie Garner, NFL running back for the Philadelphia Eagles

1972 Torey Hunter, NFL cornerback for the Houston Oilers

1972 Marcus Pollard, NFL tight end for the Indianapolis Colts

1972 David Binn, NFL safety for the San Diego Chargers

1972 Jermaine Smith, NFL defensive tackle, Green Bay Packers Superbowl 31

1972 Keith Elias, NFL running back for the New York Giants

1972 Tyrone Poole, NFL cornerback for the Carolina Panthers

1972 Charlie Williams, NFL safety for the Dallas Cowboys

1972 Lance Brown, NFL defensive back for the Arizona Cardinals

1972 Hessley Hempstead, NFL guard, Detroit Lions

1972 Carey Bender, NFL running back for the Buffalo Bills

1972 Frank Garcia, NFL center, Green Bay Packers, Carolina Panthers

1972 Bryant Young, NFL defensive tackle for the San Francisco 49ers

1972 Chad Askew, NFL wide receiver for the New York Jets

1972 Harrison Houston, NFL wide receiver for the Chicago Bears

1972 NFL Pro Bowl: AFC beats NFC 26-13

1972 Anthony Peterson, NFL linebacker, Chicago Bears, San Francisco 49ers

1972 Gary Harrell, NFL/WLAF receiver, New York Giants, Frankfurt Galaxy

1972 Kez McCorvey, NFL wide receiver, Detroit Lions

1972 Toddrick McIntosh, NFL defensive end for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1972 Alcides Catanho, NFL outside linebacker for the New England Patriots

1972 Tyrone Wheatley, NFL running back for the New York Giants

1972 Dwayne Carswell, NFL tight end, Denver Broncos Superbowl 32

1972 Wendall Gaines, NFL tight end for the Arizona Cardinals

1972 Kyle Brady, NFL tight end for the New York Jets

1972 Michael Davis, NFL cornerback for the Cleveland Browns

1972 Byron "Bam" Morris, NFL running back for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1972 Richard Woodley, NFL cornerback, Detroit Lions

1972 Dominique Ross, NFL running back for the Dallas Cowboys

1972 Dexter Seigler, NFL cornerback for the Seattle Seahawks

1972 Thomas Lewis, NFL wide receiver for the New York Giants

1972 Eddie Mason, NFL linebacker for the New York Jets

1972 Willie Clark, NFL cornerback, San Diego Chargers, Philadelphia Eagles

1972 Joseph Patton, NFL guard for the Washington Redskins

1972 Charles Johnson, NFL wide receiver for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1972 Lake Dawson, NFL wide receiver for the Kansas City Chiefs

1972 Barron Miles, NFL def back for the Pittsburgh Steelers/WLAF corner, Frankfurt

1971 Heath Shuler, NFL quarterback, Washington Redskins, NO Saints

1971 Steve Hardin, NFL/WLAF offensive tackle, Ind Colts, Rhein Fire

1971 Sylvester Wright, NFL linebacker for the Philadelphia Eagles

1971 Jay Fiedler, NFL quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles

1971 Mark Montreuil, NFL cornerback for the San Diego Chargers

1971 Michael Watkins, NFL wide receiver for the San Diego Chargers

1971 Steve Morrison, NFL linebacker for the Indianapolis Colts

1971 James Stewart, NFL running back for the Jacksonville Jaguars

1971 Longest NFL game (82m40s) as Dolphins beat Chiefs 27-24

1971 Pete Bercich, NFL linebacker for the Minnesota Vikings

1971 Ernest Hunter, NFL running back for the Cleveland Browns

1971 Tommie Boyd, NFL/WLAF receiver, Detroit Lions, Rhein Fire

1971 Jerry Ellison, NFL running back for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1971 Carl Reeves, NFL defensive end for the Chicago Bears

1971 Tony Richardson, NFL fullback for the Kansas City Chiefs

1971 Chris Maumalanga, NFL defensive tackle, Chicago Bears, Az Cardinals

1971 Eric Bjornson, NFL tight end for the Dallas Cowboys

1971 Mike Pelton, NFL defensive tackle for the Indianapolis Colts

1971 Tito Wooten, NFL safety for the New York Giants

1971 Willie McGinest, NFL outside linebacker for the New England Patriots

1971 Chris Boniol, NFL kicker, Dallas Cowboys, Philadelphia Eagles

1971 Clifton Abraham, NFL cornerback, Carolina Panthers, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1971 James Stewart, NFL running back for the Minnesota Vikings

1971 Thomas Bailey, NFL wide receiver for the Cincinnati Bengals

1971 Bryan Schwartz, NFL linebacker for the Jacksonville Jaguars

1971 Terrence Wisdom, NFL/WLAF guard/center, New York Jets, London Monarchs

1971 Rob Zatechka, NFL guard for the New York Giants

1971 Tom Robsock, NFL/WLAF guard, Raiders, Barcelona Dragons

1971 Bryan Proby, NFL/WLAF defensive tackle, Kansas City Chiefs, Scottish Claymores

1971 Larry Allen, NFL guard and tackle for the Dallas Cowboys

1971 Tony Cline, NFL tight end for the Buffalo Bills

1971 Jim Pyne, NFL guard/corner for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1971 Michael Strahan, NFL defensive end for the New York Giants

1971 Ramondo Stallings, NFL defensive end for the Cincinnati Bengals

1971 Joey Galloway, NFL wide receiver for the Seattle Seahawks

1971 Craig Powell, NFL linebacker for the Cleveland Browns

1971 Ron Rivers, NFL running back, Detroit Lions

1971 Melvin Tuten, NFL tackle for the Cincinnati Bengals

1971 Jimmy Hitchcock, NFL cornerback for the New England Patriots

1971 Michael Barber, NFL linebacker for the Seattle Seahawks

1971 Steve Rhem, NFL wide receiver for the New Orleans Saints

1971 Derrick Alexander, NFL wide receiver, Cleveland Browns, Baltimore Ravens

1971 Todd Collins, NFL quarterback for the Buffalo Bills

1971 Russell Copeland, NFL wide receiver for the Buffalo Bills

1971 William Strong, NFL cornerback for the New Orleans Saints

1971 Lee Gissendaner, NFL/WLAF receiver, Minnesota Vikings, Scottish Claymores

1971 Aaron Bailey, NFL wide receiver for the Indianapolis Colts

1971 Mike Verstegen, NFL guard for the New Orleans Saints

1971 Alai Kalaniuvalu, NFL guard for the Philadelphia Eagles

1971 Shane Hannah, NFL guard for the Dallas Cowboys

1971 Bob Whitfield, NFL tackle for the Atlanta Falcons

1971 Byron Chamberlain, NFL/WLAF tight end Denver Broncos, Rhein Fire

1971 Ernest Dixon, NFL linebacker for the New Orleans Saints

1971 Henry McMillian, NFL defensive tackle for the Seattle Seahawks

1971 Greg Jeffries, NFL cornerback, Detroit Lions

1971 Simon Shanks, NFL inside linebacker for the Arizona Cardinals

1971 Bernardo Harris, NFL linebacker, Green Bay Packers Superbowl 31

1971 Frank Wycheck, NFL tight end, Houston/Tennessee Oilers

1971 Irv Smith, NFL tight end for the New Orleans Saints

1971 Corey Louchiey, NFL offensive tackle for the Buffalo Bills

1971 Pete Mitchell, NFL tight end for the Jacksonville Jaguars

1971 Boomer [Norman] Ellison, NFL wide receiver for the San Diego Chargers

1971 Nate Miller, NFL/WLAF guard, Frankfurt Galaxy, Atlanta Falcons

1971 Johnnie Morton, NFL wide receiver, Detroit Lions

1971 Chris Hudson, NFL strong safety for the Jacksonville Jaguars

1971 Corey Sawyer, NFL cornerback for the Cincinnati Bengals

1971 Steve McLaughlin, NFL kicker for the Atlanta Falcons

1971 Amp Lee, NFL running back, Minnesota Vikings, St. Louis Rams

1971 Brentson Buckner, NFL defensive end for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1971 Ray Buchanan, NFL center for the Indianapolis Colts

1971 Chad May, NFL/WLAF quarterback, Minnesota Vikings, Frankfurt Galaxy

1971 Marcus Spears, NFL/WLAF guard and tackle, Chicago Bears, Amsterdam Admirals

1971 Alonzo Spellman, NFL defensive end for the Chicago Bears

1971 Ron Florine, NFL/WLAF tackle, Kansas City Chiefs, Scotland Claymores

1971 John Lynch, NFL safety for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1971 Christian Fauria, NFL tight end for the Seattle Seahawks

1971 Ryan Terry, NFL running back/kick returner for the Arizona Cardinals

1971 Jeremy Nunley, NFL defensive tackle/defensive end for the Houston Oilers

1971 Ron Childs, NFL linebacker for the New Orleans Saints

1971 Octus Polk, NFL guard for the Chicago Bears

1971 Derrell Mitchell, NFL/CFL wide receiver, Atlanta Falcons, Argonauts

1971 Chad Bratzke, NFL defensive end for the New York Giants

1971 Myron Bell, NFL safety for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1971 Will Shields, NFL guard for the Kansas City Chiefs

1971 Mario Henry, NFL wide receiver, Buffalo Bills, Atlanta Falcons

1971 Richie Anderson, NFL running back for the New York Jets

1971 Mack Strong, NFL fullback for the Seattle Seahawks

1971 Todd Norman, NFL guard for the Seattle Seahawks

1971 Brandon Harrison, NFL wide receiver for the San Diego Chargers

1971 David Merritt, NFL outside linebacker for the Arizona Cardinals

1971 John Burke, NFL tight end for the New England Patriots

1971 Wesley Leasy, NFL linebacker for the Arizona Cardinals

1971 Carlester Crumpler, NFL tight end for the Seattle Seahawks

1971 John Thierry, NFL defensive end for the Chicago Bears

1971 Monty Grow, NFL safety for the Jacksonville Jaguars

1971 Tyrone Johnson, NFL wide receiver for the Atlanta Falcons

1971 Tommy Maddox, NFL quarterback for the New York Giants

1971 Gabe Wilkins, NFL defensive end, Green Bay Packers-Super Bowl 31

1971 Greg Jefferson, NFL defensive end for the Philadelphia Eagles

1971 Mike Caldwell, NFL linebacker, Cleveland Browns, Arizona Cardinals

1971 Aubrey Beavers, NFL/WLAF linebacker, Miami Dolphins, Rhein Fire

1971 Tre Johnson, NFL guard for the Washington Redskins

1971 Jim Flanigan, NFL defensive tackle for the Chicago Bears

1971 Jocelyn Borgella, NFL cornerback, Detroit Lions

1971 Hugh Douglas, NFL defensive end for the New York Jets

1971 Bernard Carter, NFL/WLAF linebacker, Jaguars, Frankfurt Galaxy

1971 Shayne Edge, NFL/WLAF punter, Steelers, Barcelona Dragons

1971 Kevin Hickman, NFL tight end, Detroit Lions

1971 Oronde Gadsden, NFL wide receiver for the Dallas Cowboys

1971 Kevin Bouie, NFL running back, Philadelphia Eagles, Ariz Cardinals

1971 Willie Jackson, NFL wide receiver for the Jacksonville Jaguars

1971 Perry Carter, NFL cornerback for the Kansas City Chiefs

1971 Adam Timmerman, NFL guard, Green Bay Packers Superbowl 31

1971 James Folston, NFL defensive end for the Oakland Raiders

1971 Sean Hill, NFL cornerback for the Miami Dolphins

1971 Stan White, NFL/WLAF quarterback, New York Giants, London Monarchs

1971 Chad Cota, NFL safety for the Carolina Panthers

1971 Craig Newsome, NFL defensive back, Green Bay Packers Superbowl 31

1971 Alan Allen, NFL/WLAF wide receiver, New York Jets, London Monarchs

1971 Chris T Jones, NFL tackle/wide receiver for the Philadelphia Eagles

1971 Fernando Smith, NFL defensive end for the Minnesota Vikings

1971 Gus Frerotte, NFL quarterback for the Washington Redskins

1971 38th NFL Chicago All Star Game: Baltimore 24, All Stars 17 (52,289)

1971 William Bell, NFL running back for the Washington Redskins

1971 Bernard Whittington, NFL defensive end for the Indianapolis Colts

1971 Chris Thomas, NFL wide receiver for the San Francisco 49ers

1971 Ernest Dye, NFL tackle for the Arizona Cardinals

1971 Brent Alexander, NFL defensive back for the Arizona Cardinals

1971 Chadrick Brown, NFL defensive end for the Arizona Cardinals

1971 Jeff Kopp, NFL linebacker for the Miami Dolphins

1971 Terry Irving, NFL outside linebacker for the Arizona Cardinals

1971 Troy Brown, NFL wide receiver for the New England Patriots

1971 Darick Holmes, NFL running back for the Buffalo Bills

1971 Gary Downs, NFL running back for the Denver Broncos

1971 Greg Evans, NFL/WLAF safety, Buffalo Bills, Frankfurt Galaxy

1971 Jeff Cothran, NFL fullback for the Cincinnati Bengals

1971 Carlton Gray, NFL cornerback, Seattle Seahawks, Indianapolis Colts

1971 LaMonte Coleman, NFL fullback for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1971 Tyrone Drakeford, NFL cornerback for the San Francisco 49ers

1971 William Gaines, NFL defensive tackle for the Washington Redskins

1971 Fred Baxter, NFL tight end for the New York Jets

1971 Dion Foxx, NFL linebacker for the Miami Dolphins

1971 DeWayne Dotson, NFL linebacker for the Miami Dolphins

1971 Roderick Lewis, NFL tight end, Houston/Tennessee Oilers

1971 Tom Nutten, CFL/NFL centers, Hamilton Tiger Cats, Buffalo Bills

1971 Terrell Buckley, NFL cornerback for the Miami Dolphins

1971 Vaughn Parker, NFL guard and tackle for the San Diego Chargers

1971 Patrick Scott, NFL/WLAF linebacker, Pittsburgh Steelers, Frankfurt Galaxy

1971 Lenny McGill, NFL cornerback for the Atlanta Falcons

1971 Scott Szeredy, NFL/WLAF kicker/punter, Chiefs, Barcelona Dragons

1971 Darwin Ireland, NFL linebacker for the Chicago Bears

1971 Alan Kline, NFL tackle for the New Orleans Saints

1971 Keith Hamilton, NFL defensive tackle for the New York Giants

1971 Larry Thompson, CFL/NFL wide receiver, Seattle Seahawks, BC Lions

1971 Troy Barnett, NFL defensive end for the New England Patriots

1971 Issac Booth, NFL cornerback and safety for the Cleveland Browns

1971 Corey Croom, NFL running back for the New England Patriots

1971 Darryl Morrison, NFL safety for the Washington Redskins

1971 Craig Hentrich, NFL punter, Green Bay Packers Superbowl 31

1971 Mark Williams, NFL linebacker for the Jacksonville Jaguars

1971 Rob Fredrickson, NFL linebacker for the Oakland Raiders

1971 Tom Nalen, NFL center, Denver Broncos Superbowl 32

1971 Craig Novitsky, NFL tackle for the New Orleans Saints

1971 Corey Fuller, NFL cornerback for the Minnesota Vikings

1971 Ronnie Dixon, NFL defensive tackle, Philadelphia Eagles, New York Jets

1971 Carlos Brooks, NFL cornerback for the Arizona Cardinals

1971 Stephen Ingram, NFL tackle and guard for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1971 Rondell Jones, NFL safety, Denver Broncos, Baltimore Ravens

1971 Rob Holmberg, NFL linebacker for the Oakland Raiders

1971 Ken Brown, NFL linebacker for the Denver Broncos

1971 Derrick Clark, NFL/WLAF fullback, Broncos, Rhein Fire

1971 Greg Bishop, NFL guard for the New York Giants

1971 Ethan Albright, NFL tackle, Miami Dolphins, Buffalo Bills

1971 Craig Keith, NFL tight end for the Jacksonville Jaguars

1971 Ryan Yarborough, NFL wide receiver, Baltimore Ravens, New York Jets

1971 Eric England, NFL defensive end for the Arizona Cardinals

1971 James Burton, NFL cornerback for the Chicago Bears

1971 Tom Cavallo, NFL/WLAF linebacker, Frankfurt Galaxy, San Francisco 49ers

1971 Tony Mcgee, NFL tight end for the Cincinnati Bengals

1971 Chris Penn, NFL wide receiver, Kansas City Chiefs, Chicago Bears

1971 Terry Smith, NFL wide receiver for the Indianapolis Colts

1971 Yonel Jourdain, NFL running back/kick returner for the Buffalo Bills

1971 Craig Whelihan, NFL quarterback for the San Diego Chargers

1971 Derek Brown, NFL running back for the New Orleans Saints

1971 Jason Sehorn, NFL cornerback and safety for the New York Giants

1971 Rich McKenzie, NFL linebacker for the Cleveland Browns

1971 Tim Tindale, NFL running back for the Buffalo Bills

1971 Antonio London, NFL linebacker, Detroit Lions

1971 Anthony Redmon, NFL guard for the Arizona Cardinals

1971 Derwin Gray, NFL center for the Indianapolis Colts

1971 Bob Kuberski, NFL defensive tackle, Green Bay Packers Superbowl 31

1971 Ernest Jones, NFL defensive end, Saints, Denver Broncos Superbowl 32

1971 Tommy Fagan, CFL/NFL defensive end, Atlanta Falcons, Winn Blue Bombers

1971 Perry Klein, NFL quarterback for the Atlanta Falcons

1971 Demetrius DuBose, NFL linebacker for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1971 Hason Graham, NFL wide receiver for the New England Patriots

1971 Cory Fleming, NFL wide receiver for the Dallas Cowboys

1971 Kirk Botkin, NFL tight end, NO Saints, Pittsburgh Steelers

1971 Marty Moore, NFL inside linebacker for the New England Patriots

1971 Taase Faumui, NFL defensive linebacker for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1971 Brett Carolan, NFL tight end for the San Francisco 49ers

1971 Eric Ravotti, NFL linebacker for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1971 Curtis Conway, NFL wide receiver and kick returner for the Chicago Bears

1971 Tony Vinson, NFL running back, Atlanta Falcons, Baltimore Ravens

1971 Lou Benfatti, NFL defensive tackle for the New York Jets

1971 Sean Holcomb, NFL linebacker for the New England Patriots

1971 Ray Hall, NFL defensive tackle for the Jacksonville Jaguars

1971 Ruffin Hamilton, NFL linebacker for the Atlanta Falcons

1971 Austin Robbins, NFL defensive tackle, Oakland Raiders, NO Saints

1971 Gilbert Brown, NFL defensive tackle, Green Bay Packers Superbowl 31

1971 Max Lane, NFL tackle for the New England Patriots

1971 Terry Mickens, NFL wide reciever, Green Bay Packers Superbowl 31

1971 Glyn Milburn, NFL running back/kick returner, Den Broncos, Det Lions

1971 Wally Williams, NFL center/guard, Cleveland Browns, Baltimore Ravens

1971 William Henderson, NFL running back, Green Bay Packers Superbowl 31

1971 George Teague, NFL safety, Miami Dolphins, Green Bay Packers

1971 Anthony Abrams, NFL defensive tackle for the Kansas City Chiefs

1971 Larry Jones, NFL running back for the Washington Redskins

1971 Derrick Witherspoon, NFL running back for the Philadelphia Eagles

1971 Lonnie Johnson, NFL tight end for the Buffalo Bills

1971 Jim Reid, NFL tackle for the Houston Oilers

1971 Shelly Hammonds, NFL safety for the Minnesota Vikings

1971 Romeo Bandison, NFL defensive tackle for the Cleveland Browns

1971 Shante Carver, NFL defensive end for the Dallas Cowboys

1971 John Bock, NFL center, New York Jets, Miami Dolphins

1971 Jason Mathews, NFL tackle for the Indianapolis Colts

1971 Jim Miller, NFL quarterback, Pittsburgh Steelers, Atl Falcons, Jaguars

1971 Pat O'Neill, NFL punter/place kicker for the New England Patriots

1971 Kevin Farkas, NFL tackle for the Carolina Panthers

1971 Pete Pierson, NFL tackle for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1971 Sterling Palmer, NFL defensive end for the Washington Redskins

1971 Marcus Buckley, NFL linebacker for the New York Giants

1971 Sean Dawkins, NFL wide receiver for the Indianapolis Colts

1971 Ken Dilger, NFL tight end for the Indianapolis Colts

1971 Derek Byrd, NFL cornerback for the New Orleans Saints

1971 Corey Holliday, NFL wide receiver for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1971 Chris Slade, NFL outside linebacker for the New England Patriots

1971 Derek Allen, NFL/WLAF offensive linebacker, New York Giants, Rhein Fire

1971 Kimo Von Oelhoffen, NFL defensive tackle for the Cincinnati Bengals

1971 Quentin Neujahr, NFL center, Baltimore Ravens, Cleveland Browns

1971 Jamal Fountaine, NFL defensive end, San Francisco 49ers, Atlanta Falcons

1971 Herman Smith, NFL/WLAF defensive end, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, London Monarchs

1971 Vincent Brisby, NFL wide receiver for the New England Patriots

1971 NFL Pro Bowl: NFC beats AFC 27-6

1971 Joe Panos, NFL guard/center for the Philadelphia Eagles

1971 John Reece, WLAF/NFL cornerback, Amsterdam Admirals, Dallas Cowboys

1971 Kevin Mawae, NFL center/guard for the Seattle Seahawks

1971 Alan Young, NFL defensive end for the New York Jets

1971 Johnny Mitchell, NFL tight end for the New York Jets

1971 Reggie Brooks, NFL running back for the Washington Redskins

1971 Andre Coleman, NFL wide receiver/kick returner for the San Diego Chargers

1971 Greg Engel, NFL center for the San Diego Chargers

1971 Junior Bryant, NFL defensive end for the San Francisco 49ers

1971 Oscar Sturgis, NFL defensive end for the Dallas Cowboys

1971 Shane Dronett, NFL defensive end, Atlanta Falcons, Denver Broncos

1971 Bill Schroeder, NFL wide reciever, Green Bay Packers Superbowl 31

1971 Billy Joe Hobert, NFL quarterback for the Oakland Raiders

1971 Roosevelt Potts, NFL running back for the Indianapolis Colts

1971 Bobby Hamilton, NFL/WLAF defensive end, Amsterdam Admirals, New York Jets

1971 Todd Yeaman, NFL defensive tackle for the New York Giants

1971 Jed DeVries, NFL tackle for the Cleveland Browns

1971 Mike Wells, NFL defensive end, Detroit Lions

1971 Myron Baker, NFL linebacker for the Chicago Bears

1971 Eric Smith, NFL/WLAF wide receiver, Chicago Bears, Scotland Claymores

1971 Garrison Hearst, NFL running back, Arizona Cardinals, San Francisco 49ers

1971 Horace Copeland, NFL wide receiver for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1971 Kevin Lee, NFL wide receiver for the New England Patriots

1971 Kevin Mitchell, NFL linebacker for the San Francisco 49ers

1970 Dunstan Anderson, NFL defensive end, Dolphins, NO Saints, Rhein Fire

1970 James Jett, NFL wide receiver for the Oakland Raiders

1970 Lorenzo Neal, NFL fullback, NO Saints, New York Jets

1970 Mike Salmon, NFL/WLAF safety, Houston Oilers, Rhein Fire, San Francisco 49ers

1970 Willie Williams, NFL cornerback, Pittsburgh Steelers, Seahawks

1970 Filmel Johnson, NFL defensive back for the Buffalo Bills

1970 Michael Batiste, NFL/WLAF defensive tackle, Cowboys, Frankfurt Galaxy

1970 Raymont Harris, NFL running back for the Chicago Bears

1970 Irving Spikes, NFL running back for the Miami Dolphins

1970 Tony Semple, NFL guard, Detroit Lions

1970 Earl Dotson, NFL tackle, Green Bay Packers Superbowl 31

1970 Damon Thomas, NFL wide receiver for the Buffalo Bills

1970 Bradford Banta, NFL tight end for the Indianapolis Colts

1970 Orlando Brown, NFL tackle, Cleveland Browns, Baltimore Ravens

1970 Danan Hughes, NFL wide receiver for the Kansas City Chiefs

1970 Doug Nussmeier, NFL quarterback for the New Orleans Saints

1970 Errict Rhett, NFL running back for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1970 Eric Mahlum, NFL guard for the Indianapolis Colts

1970 Thomas Smith, NFL cornerback for the Buffalo Bills

1970 Jeff Blake, NFL quarterback for the Cincinnati Bengals

1970 Todd Steussie, NFL guard and tackle for the Minnesota Vikings

1970 Robert Griffith, NFL strong safety for the Minnesota Vikings

1970 Lamar Smith, NFL running back for the Seattle Seahawks

1970 Todd Perry, NFL guard for the Chicago Bears

1970 Calvin Jones, NFL running back for the Oakland Raiders

1970 Patrick Bates, NFL safety for the Atlanta Falcons

1970 Todd Kelly, NFL defensive end for the Cincinnati Bengals

1970 Purvis Hunt, NFL/WLAF guard, Houston Oilers, Scottish Claymores

1970 Shane Pahukoa, NFL safety for the New Orleans Saints

1970 Brett Wallerstedt, NFL linebacker for the Cincinnati Bengals

1970 Lemanski Hall, NFL linebacker, Houston/Tennessee Oilers

1970 Larry Tharpe, NFL tackle, Arizona Cardinals, Detroit Lions

1970 Rickey Brady, NFL tight end for the Philadelphia Eagles

1970 Dana Stubblefield, NFL defensive tackle for the San Francisco 49ers

1970 Darrien Gordon, NFL cornerback, San Diego Chargers, Broncos Superbowl 32

1970 Derrick Hoskins, NFL safety for the Oakland Raiders

1970 Dexter Nottage, NFL defensive end, Washington Redskins, Kansas City Chiefs

1970 Tom Dempsey of New Orleans Saints kicks NFL record 63 yard field goal

1970 Qadry Ismail, NFL wide receiver, Minnesota Vikings, Miami Dolphins

1970 Andre Hastings, NFL wide receiver, Pittsburgh Steelers, NO Saints

1970 Maa Tanuvasa, NFL defensive tackle, Denver Broncos Superbowl 32

1970 Ryan Wetnight, NFL tight end for the Chicago Bears

1970 Corbin Lacina, NFL guard for the Buffalo Bills

1970 Dino Philyaw, NFL running back for the New England Patriots

1970 Kevin Johnson, NFL defensive tackle, Philadelphia Eagles, Oakland Raiders

1970 Marquez Pope, NFL cornerback for the San Francisco 49ers

1970 Bracey Walker, NFL safety, Cincinnati Bengals, Miami Dolphins

1970 Vernon Lewis, NFL cornerback for the New England Patriots

1970 Bert Emanuel, NFL wide receiver for the Atlanta Falcons

1970 Jessie Armstead, NFL linebacker for the New York Giants

1970 Kelvin Ingram, NFL guard for the Seattle Seahawks

1970 Lamont Hollinquest, NFL linebacker, Green Bay Packers Superbowl 31

1970 Walter Dunson, NFL running back/kicker returner for the Arizona Cardinals

1970 Coleman Rudolph, NFL defensive end for the New York Giants

1970 Greg Primus, NFL wide receiver for the Chicago Bears

1970 Shane Bonham, NFL defensive linesman, Detroit Lions

1970 Adrian Murrell, NFL running back/kick returner for the New York Jets

1970 Steve Matthews, NFL/WLAF quarterback, Kansas City Chiefs, Scottish Claymores

1970 Herman Arvie, NFL tackle for the Cleveland Browns

1970 Chidi Ahanotu, NFL defensive end/defensive tackle for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1970 Glenn Foley, NFL quarterback for the New York Jets

1970 Le'Shai Maston, NFL running back for the Jacksonville Jaguars

1970 Vaughn Hebron, NFL running back, Denver Broncos Superbowl 32

1970 Anthony Phillips, NFL cornerback for the Atlanta Falcons

1970 Thomas Randolph, NFL cornerback for the New York Giants

1970 Brian Kozlowski, NFL halfback, Atlanta Falcons, New York Giants

1970 Ryan McNeil, NFL cornerback, Detroit Lions, St. Louis Rams

1970 Tyji Armstrong, NFL tight end for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1970 Ronnie Bradford, NFL cornerback, Atlanta Falcons, Denver Broncos

1970 Chris Mims, NFL defensive end for the San Diego Chargers

1970 Derrick Oden, NFL linebacker for the Philadelphia Eagles

1970 Curtis Buckley, NFL safety for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1970 Damon Pieri, NFL safety for the Carolina Panthers

1970 Doug Pelfrey, NFL kicker for the Cincinnati Bengals

1970 Winfred Tubbs, NFL linebacker for the New Orleans Saints

1970 Greg Huntington, NFL guard for the Jacksonville Jaguars

1970 John Copeland, NFL defensive end for the Cincinnati Bengals

1970 Everett Lindsay, NFL guard/center for the Minnesota Vikings

1970 Mike Compton, NFL center/guard, Detroit Lions

1970 Al Fontenot, NFL defensive end for the Chicago Bears

1970 Ashley Ambrose, NFL cornerback for the Indianapolis Colts

1970 Mark Brunell, NFL quarterback for the Jacksonville Jaguars

1970 Anthony Marshall, NFL safety for the Chicago Bears

1970 Robert Green, NFL running back for the Chicago Bears

1970 Mike Faulkerson, NFL fullback for the Chicago Bears

1970 Tomur Barnes, NFL cornerback for the Houston Oilers

1970 Torrance Small, NFL wide receiver for the New Orleans Saints

1970 Brad Hopkins, NFL tackle for the Houston Oilers

1970 Willie Clay, NFL safety, Detroit Lions

1970 Jaime Fields, NFL/WLAF linebacker, Kansas City Chiefs, Scotland Claymores

1970 Steve Everitt, NFL center, Cleveland Browns, Philadelphia Eagles

1970 Scott Brumfield, NFL guard for the Cincinnati Bengals

1970 Bernard Wilson, NFL defensive tackle for the Arizona Cardinals

1970 Adrian Hardy, NFL cornerback for the Cincinnati Bengals

1970 Eric Swann, NFL defensive tackle for the Arizona Cardinals

1970 Elvis Grbac, NFL quarterback, San Francisco 49ers, Kansas City Chiefs

1970 Tim Watson, NFL/WLAF safety, Raiders, Barcelona Dragons

1970 Chris Gedney, NFL tight end, Chicago Bears, Arizona Cardinals

1970 Trev Alberts, NFL linebacker for the Indianapolis Colts

1970 Joe Cocozzo, NFL guard for the San Diego Chargers

1970 Everett McIver, NFL guard, New York Jets, Miami Dolphins

1970 4 day NFL strike ends

1970 Darren Mickell, NFL defensive end, Kansas City Chiefs, NO Saints

1970 Elijah Alexander, NFL linebacker, Indianapolis Colts, Denver Broncos

1970 Wes Bender, WLAF/NFL running back, Frankfurt Galaxy, NO Saints

1970 Quentin Coryatt, NFL linebacker for the Indianapolis Colts

1970 37th NFL Chicago All Star Game: Kansas City 24, All Stars 3 (69,940)

1970 Ed Hawthorne, NFL defensive tackle for the Miami Dolphins

1970 Tom McManus, NFL linebacker for the Jacksonville Jaguars

1970 Sean LaChapelle, NFL/WLAF receiver, Kansas City Chiefs, Scottish Claymores

1970 Blaine Bishop, NFL safety for the Houston Oilers

1970 Dan Jones, NFL tackle for the Cincinnati Bengals

1970 Dean Wells, NFL linebacker for the Seattle Seahawks

1970 Todd Rucci, NFL guard for the New England Patriots

1970 Chad Brown, NFL linebacker for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1970 Jerry Ostroski, NFL guard for the Buffalo Bills

1970 Trent Green, NFL quarterback for the Washington Redskins

1970 Michael McCrary, NFL defensive end for the Seattle Seahawks

1970 Victor Bailey, NFL wide receiver for the Kansas City Chiefs

1970 Van Malone, NFL safety, Detroit Lions

1970 Carlos Yancy, NFL cornerback for the New England Patriots

1970 Robert Brooks, NFL wide reciever, Green Bay Packers Superbowl 31

1970 David Frisch, NFL tight end for the New England Patriots

1970 Brandon Moore, NFL tackle for the New England Patriots

1970 Chris Gray, NFL guard, Miami Dolphins, Chicago Bears

1970 Jason Hanson, NFL kicker, Detroit Lions

1970 Michael Husted, NFL place kicker for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1970 Willie Beamon, NFL cornerback for the New York Giants

1970 Brock Marion, NFL safety for the Dallas Cowboys

1970 Troy Vincent, NFL cornerback, Miami Dolphins, Philadelphia Eagles

1970 Chad Fann, NFL tight end, Arizona Cardinals, San Francisco 49ers

1970 Randy Jordan, NFL running back for the Jacksonville Jaguars

1970 Ronnie Harris, NFL wide receiver for the Seattle Seahawks

1970 Andy McCollum, NFL center/guard for the New Orleans Saints

1970 Randy Fuller, NFL defensive back for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1970 Raylee Johnson, NFL defensive end for the San Diego Chargers

1970 Shane Matthews, NFL quarterback for the Chicago Bears

1970 Sam Rogers, NFL linebacker for the Buffalo Bills

1970 Jason Belser, NFL cornerback for the Indianapolis Colts

1970 Sebastian Barrie, NFL defensive tackle for the San Diego Chargers

1970 Jeff Zgonina, NFL defensive tackle, Carolina Panthers, Packers, Rams

1970 Marcus Dowdell, NFL wide receiver/kick returner for the Arizona Cardinals

1970 Dorsey Levens, NFL running back, Green Bay Packers Superbowl 31

1970 Derrick Deese, NFL guard for the San Francisco 49ers

1970 Eric Lynch, NFL running back, Detroit Lions

1970 Artie Smith, NFL defensive end for the Cincinnati Bengals

1970 Desmond Howard, NFL receiver, Jacksonville Jaguars, Oakland Raiders

1970 Rod Smith, NFL wide reciever, Denver Broncos Superbowl 32

1970 Tony Brown, NFL cornerback for the Seattle Seahawks

1970 Doug Evans, NFL defensive back, Green Bay Packers Superbowl 31

1970 Mitch Lyons, NFL tight end, Atlanta Falcons, Pittsburgh Steelers

1970 Selwyn Jones, NFL defensive back, Seahawks, Den Broncos Superbowl 32

1970 Stevie Anderson, NFL wide receiver for the Arizona Cardinals

1970 Emerson Martin, NFL guard, Pittsburgh Steelers, Carolina Panthers, Packers

1970 Alex Van Pelt, NFL quarterback for the Buffalo Bills

1970 Alundis Brice, NFL cornerback for the Dallas Cowboys

1970 Derrick Frazier, NFL cornerback for the Philadelphia Eagles

1970 Mark McMillian, NFL cornerback, Philadelphia Eagles, Kansas City Chiefs

1970 Tim Hanshaw, NFL guard for the San Francisco 49ers

1970 Corwin Brown, NFL safety, New York Jets, New England Patriots

1970 Steve Tovar, NFL linebacker for the Cincinnati Bengals

1970 Coleman Bell, NFL tight end for the Washington Redskins

1970 Israel Stanley, NFL/WLAF defensive end, NO Saints, Rhein Fire

1970 Michael Barrow, NFL linebacker, Houston Oilers, Carolina Panthers

1970 Carl Simpson, NFL defensive tackle for the Chicago Bears

1970 William Roaf, NFL tackle for the New Orleans Saints

1970 Steve Emtman, NFL defensive tackle for the Miami Dolphins

1970 Darrin Smith, NFL linebacker, Dallas Cowboys, Philadelphia Eagles

1970 Brian Stablein, NFL wide receiver for the Indianapolis Colts

1970 Eddie Robinson, NFL linebacker, Houston Oilers, Jacksonville Jaguars

1970 Monty Brown, NFL linebacker for the Buffalo Bills

1970 J. J. McCleskey, NFL safety, New Orleans Saints, Arizona Cardinals

1970 Harold Bishop, NFL tight end for the Cleveland Browns

1970 Kevin Smith, NFL cornerback for the Dallas Cowboys

1970 Tim Jacobs, NFL running back, Cleveland Browns, Miami Dolphins

1970 Jerry Reynolds, NFL guard and tackle for the New York Giants

1970 Mark Wheeler, NFL defensive tackle, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, New England Patriots

1970 Derek Brown, NFL tight end for the Jacksonville Jaguars

1970 James Johnson, NFL/WLAF running back, Tampa Bucs, Frankfurt Galaxy

1970 Shawn Price, NFL defensive end, Green Bay Packers, Carolina Panthers, Buf Bills

1970 Anthony Prior, NFL cornerback and safety, New York Jets, Minnesota Vikings

1970 Ed Philion, NFL nose tackle for the Buffalo Bills

1970 Carl Pickens, NFL wide receiver, Cincinnati Bengals

1970 Reggie White, NFL nose tackle for the New England Patriots

1970 Ralph Dawkins, NFL running back, NO Saints

1970 Ron George, NFL linebacker for the Atlanta Falcons

1970 Todd Burger, NFL guard for the Chicago Bears

1970 Rick Mirer, NFL quarterback, Seattle Seahawks, Chicago Bears

1970 NFL selects Wilson as official football and scoreboard as official time

1970 Chris Dalman, NFL guard and center for the San Francisco 49ers

1970 Eric Castle, NFL free safety for the San Diego Chargers

1970 Thomas McLemore, NFL tight end for the Indianapolis Colts

1970 Michael Bankston, NFL defensive end for the Arizona Cardinals

1970 Rod Smith, NFL cornerback for the Carolina Panthers, Green Bay Packers

1970 Antonio Edwards, NFL defensive end for the Seattle Seahawks

1970 Jason Elam, NFL kicker, Denver Broncos Superbowl 32

1970 Robbie Tobeck, NFL guard/center for the Atlanta Falcons

1970 Rick Mirer, NFL quarterback for the Seattle Seahawks

1970 Kevin Miniefield, NFL defensive back for the Chicago Bears

1970 David White, NFL linebacker for the Buffalo Bills

1970 Brian O'Neal, NFL full back for the San Francisco 49ers

1970 Corey Mayfield, NFL defensive tackle for the Jacksonville Jaguars

1970 Dave Brown, NFL quarterback for the New York Giants

1970 Joe Bowden, NFL linebacker, Houston/Tennessee Oilers

1970 Marc Woodard, NFL linebacker for the Philadelphia Eagles

1970 Will Moore, NFL wide receiver, New England Patriots, Jacksonville Jaguars

1970 Jeff Robinson, NFL defensive end, Denver Broncos, St. Louis Rams

1970 Garland Hawkins, NFL defensive end for the Chicago Bears

1970 Tyrone Legette, NFL cornerback for the New Orleans Saints

1970 Ruben Brown, NFL guard for the Buffalo Bills

1970 Lamar Thomas, NFL wide receiver, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Miami Dolphins

1970 Chris Gardocki, NFL punter for the Indianapolis Colts

1970 Forey Duckett, NFL/WLAF cornerback and safety, Saints, Scottish Claymores

1970 Todd Peterson, NFL kicker for the Seattle Seahawks

1970 Eric Curry, NFL defensive end for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1970 Greg Skrepenak, NFL tackle, Oakland Raiders, Carolina Panthers

1970 Travis Hannah, NFL/WLAF receiver, Houston Oilers, Frankfurt Galaxy

1970 Barry Minter, NFL middle linebacker for the Chicago Bears

1970 James Atkins, NFL tackle for the Seattle Seahawks

1970 Mike Chalenski, NFL defensive tackle for the Philadelphia Eagles

1970 Ronald Moore, NFL running back, New York Jets, St. Louis Rams, Az Cardinals

1970 Jim Schwantz, NFL linebacker, Dallas Cowboys, San Francisco 49ers

1970 Keith Wagner, NFL/WLAF tackle, New York Giants, Redskins, Scottish Claymores

1970 Ron Carpenter, NFL/WLAF safety, New York Jets, Amsterdam Admirals

1970 Terry Kirby, NFL running back, Miami Dolphins, San Francisco 49ers

1970 NFL Pro Bowl: West beats East 16-13

1970 Darnell Walker, NFL cornerback, Atlanta Falcons, San Francisco 49ers

1970 NFL realigns into 3 divisions (down from 4)

1970 Tyrone Hughes, NFL cornerback, New Orleans Saints, Chicago Bears

1970 Deon Figures, NFL cornerback for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1970 Darryl Williams, NFL safety, Seattle Seahawks, Cincinnati Bengals

1970 John Gerak, NFL tight end/guide, Minnesota Vikings, St. Louis Rams

1970 Keenan McCardell, NFL wide receiver, Cleveland Browns, Jaguars

1970 James Patton, NFL defensive end for the Buffalo Bills

1970 Sean Lumpkin, NFL safety for the New Orleans Saints

1970 James Brown, NFL tackle for the New York Jets

1970 Glenn Cadrez, NFL linebacker, Denver Broncos Superbowl 32

1969 Jeff Thomason, NFL tight end, Green Bay Packers Superbowl 31

1969 James Trapp, NFL cornerback for the Oakland Raiders

1969 Rodney Culver, NFL running back for the San Diego Chargers

1969 Stephen Grant, NFL linebacker for the Indianapolis Colts

1969 Chuck Smith, NFL defensive end for the Atlanta Falcons

1969 Leon Searcy, NFL offensive tackle, Pittsburgh Steelers, Jackson Jaguars

1969 Michael Bates, NFL wide receiver, Cleveland Browns, Carolina Panthers

1969 Santana Dotson, NFL defensive tackle, Green Bay Packers Superbowl 31

1969 Marco Coleman, NFL defensive end, Miami Dolphins, San Diego Chargers

1969 Marty Carter, NFL safety for the Chicago Bears

1969 Charles Mincy, NFL safety, Minnesota Vikings, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1969 Dan Williams, NFL defensive end, Denver Broncos, Kansas City Chiefs

1969 Rogerick Green, NFL cornerback for the Jacksonville Jaguars

1969 Courtney Hawkins, NFL wide receiver, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Pittsburgh Steelers

1969 Doug Terry, NFL/WLAF safety, Kansas City Chiefs, Scotland Claymores

1969 Victor Green, NFL cornerback and safety for the New York Jets

1969 Ferric Collons, NFL defensive end for the New England Patriots

1969 Ed King, NFL guard for the New Orleans Saints

1969 Kwamie Lassiter, NFL defensive back for the Arizona Cardinals

1969 Lewis Bush, NFL outside linebacker for the San Diego Chargers

1969 O J McDuffie, NFL wide receiver for the Miami Dolphins

1969 Larry Brown, NFL cornerback, Dallas Cowboys, Oakland Raiders

1969 Dale Carter, NFL cornerback for the Kansas City Chiefs

1969 Marc Spindler, NFL defensive tackle/end, New York Jets, Detroit Lions

1969 Pio Sagapolutele, NFL defensive tackle, NO Saints, Cleveland Browns

1969 John Parrella, NFL defensive tackle for the San Diego Chargers

1969 Raghib Ismail, NFL wide receiver/kick returner for the Oakland Raiders

1969 Mike Devlin, NFL guard/center, Buffalo Bills, Cardinals

1969 Dave Moore, NFL tight end/fullback for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1969 Jeff Sydner, NFL wide receiver/punt returner for the New York Jets

1969 Rod Milstead, NFL guard for the San Francisco 49ers

1969 Devon McDonald, NFL linebacker for the Indianapolis Colts

1969 Ricardo McDonald, NFL linebacker for the Cincinnati Bengals

1969 Leslie Shepherd, NFL wide receiver for the Washington Redskins

1969 NFL record of 12 passing touchdowns, New Orleans Billy Kramer and St. L Charlie Johnson pass for 6 touchdowns each

1969 Dwayne Gordon, NFL linebacker, San Diego Chargers, New York Jets

1969 Barron Wortham, NFL linebacker, Houston/Tennessee Oilers

1969 Darryl Ashmore, NFL tackle for the Washington Redskins

1969 Henry John Mills, NFL tight end for the Houston Oilers

1969 Lee Woodall, NFL linebacker for the San Francisco 49ers

1969 John Kasay, NFL kicker for the Carolina Panthers

1969 Mike Pritchard, NFL wide receiver for the Seattle Seahawks

1969 Corey Harris, NFL cornerback, Seattle Seahawks, Miami Dolphins

1969 Eric Guliford, NFL wide receiver, Carolina Panthers, NO Saints

1969 Mike Pritchard, NFL wide receiver for the Denver Broncos

1969 Kelvin Pritchett, NFL defensive tackle for the Jacksonville Jaguars

1969 Mo Lewis, NFL linebacker for the New York Jets

1969 Herman Moore, NFL wide receiver, Detroit Lions

1969 Alfred Pupunu, NFL tight end for the San Diego Chargers

1969 Curtis Cotton, NFL/WLAF cornerback, Oak Raiders, Frankfurt Galaxy

1969 Terry Ray, NFL strong safety for the New England Patriots

1969 Cal Dixon, NFL center/guard for the New York Jets

1969 Brett Favre, NFL quarterback, Green Bay Packers Superbowl 31

1969 Dwayne Sabb, NFL outside linebacker for the New England Patriots

1969 Eddie Sutter, NFL linebacker, Cleveland Browns, Atlanta Falcons

1969 Travis Hill, NFL linebacker for the Carolina Panthers

1969 Marcus Robertson, NFL safety/cornerback, Houston/Tenn Oilers

1969 Steve O'Neal of New York Jets, kicks longest NFL punt; 98 yards vs Denver

1969 Lester Holmes, NFL guard for the Philadelphia Eagles

1969 Robert Jones, NFL linebacker for the Dallas Cowboys

1969 Andrew Greene, NFL guard, Miami Dolphins, Saskatchewan Roughriders

1969 Randal Hill, NFL wide receiver for the Miami Dolphins

1969 Tommy Jeter, NFL defensive tackle for the Philadelphia Eagles

1969 Robert Coons, NFL tight end for the Buffalo Bills

1969 Chester McGlockton, NFL defensive tackle for the Oakland Raiders

1969 Bob Spitulski, NFL linebacker for the Seattle Seahawks

1969 Aaron Pierce, NFL halfback for the New York Giants

1969 Keith Traylor, NFL defensive tackle, Kansas City Chiefs, Broncos-Super Bowl 32

1969 Russell Freeman, NFL tackle for the Oakland Raiders

1969 Kipp Vickers, NFL guard for the Indianapolis Colts

1969 Mike Gisler, NFL guard/center for the New England Patriots

1969 Det Lions beat Boston Patriots 22-9 in Montreal (NFL expo)

1969 Mike Jones, NFL defensive end for the New England Patriots

1969 Clayton Holmes, NFL cornerback for the Dallas Cowboys

1969 Ed Cunningham, NFL center for the Arizona Cardinals

1969 Ben Coates, NFL tight end for the New England Patriots

1969 Eric Bieniemy, NFL running back for the Cincinnati Bengals

1969 Yancey Thigpen, NFL wide receiver for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1969 Lincoln Coleman, NFL running back for the Atlanta Falcons

1969 Pittsburgh Steelers beat New York Giants 17-13 in Montreal (NFL expo)

1969 George Preston Marshall, NFL president for the Washington Redskins, dies at 72

1969 Jerome Henderson, NFL cornerback, New York Jets, Philadelphia Eagles

1969 Keith Cash, NFL tight end, Kansas City Chiefs, Oakland Raiders

1969 James Fuller, NFL/WLAF safety, N O Saints, Frankfurt Galaxy, Scotland

1969 36th NFL Chicago All-Star Game: New York Jets 26, All-Stars 24 (74,208)

1969 Richard Griffith, NFL tight end for the Jacksonville Jaguars

1969 Robert Porcher, NFL defensive end, Detroit Lions

1969 Corey Raymond, NFL cornerback, Detroit Lions

1969 Marc Boutte, NFL defensive tackle for the Washington Redskins

1969 Joe Namath agrees to sell interest in Bachelors 3, to stay in NFL

1969 Jerry Drake, NFL defensive linesman for the Arizona Cardinals

1969 Dana Hall, NFL safety for the Cleveland Browns

1969 Gary Brown, NFL running back for the Houston Oilers

1969 Harry Boatswain, NFL tackle for the Philadelphia Eagles

1969 Troy Auzenne, NFL tackle for the Chicago Bears

1969 Elbert Ellis, NFL wide receiver, Carolina Panthers, Green Bay Packers

1969 Derek Russell, NFL wide receiver, Houston/Tennessee Oilers

1969 Gerald Dixon, NFL linebacker, Cleveland Browns, Cincinnati Bengals

1969 Jay Leeuwenburg, NFL guard/center, Chicago Bears, Indianapolis Colts

1969 Eugene Chung, NFL guard, Jacksonville Jaguars, Indianapolis Colts

1969 Robert Harris, NFL defensive end for the New York Giants

1969 Kevin Turner, NFL fullback for the Philadelphia Eagles

1969 Tony McCoy, NFL defensive tackle for the Indianapolis Colts

1969 Keith Alex, NFL guard for the Minnesota Vikings

1969 Joe Namath resigns from NFL after Pete Rozelle, football commissioner, said he must sell his stake in a bar

1969 Mike Croel, NFL linebacker for the New York Giants

1969 Baltimore, Cleveland and Pittsburgh agree to go from NFC to AFC in NFL

1969 Craig Erickson, NFL quarterback, Indianapolis Colts, Miami Dolphins

1969 Emmitt Smith, running back, Dallas Cowboys, 3-time NFL rushing leader

1969 Curtis Whitley, NFL center, Panthers, Packers, Raiders

1969 Brad Culpepper, NFL defensive tackle for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1969 Mark Thomas, NFL defensive end, Carolina Panthers, Packers, Bears

1969 Glen Young, NFL linebacker for the San Diego Chargers

1969 Leonard Tose buys NFL Philadelphia Eagles for $16,155,000

1969 Arthur Marshall, NFL wide receiver for the New York Giants

1969 Darren Woodson, NFL safety for the Dallas Cowboys

1969 Bobby Olive, NFL wide receiver for the Indianapolis Colts

1969 Roger Jones, NFL center for the Cincinnati Bengals

1969 Conrad Clarks, NFL center for the Indianapolis Colts

1969 Dwight Hollier, NFL linebacker for the Miami Dolphins

1969 Michael Jones, NFL linebacker, Oakland Raiders, St. Louis Rams

1969 Phillippi Sparks, NFL cornerback for the New York Giants

1969 Tim Roberts, NFL defensive end for the New England Patriots

1969 Michael Jackson, NFL wide receiver, Cleveland Browns, Baltimore Ravens

1969 Jesse Campbell, NFL safety, New York Giants, Washington Redskins

1969 Steve Jackson, NFL cornerback, Houston/Tennessee Oilers

1969 Jeremy Lincoln, NFL cornerback, Chicago Bears, Seattle Seahawks

1969 Ricky Watters, NFL running back for the Philadelphia Eagles

1969 Andy Harmon, NFL defensive tackle for the Philadelphia Eagles

1969 Rodney Hampton, NFL running back for the New York Giants

1969 Kevin Sargent, NFL tackle and guard for the Cincinnati Bengals

1969 Jimmy Spencer, NFL cornerback, New Orleans Saints, Cincinnati Bengals

1969 Scottie Graham, NFL running back, Minnesota Vikings, Cincinnati Bengals

1969 Tom Beer, NFL running back, Detroit Lions

1969 Russell Maryland, NFL defensive tackle, Dallas Cowboys, Oak Raiders

1969 Michael Dumas, NFL free safety, San Diego Chargers, Jacksonville Jaguars

1969 Pat Harlow, NFL tackle for the New England Patriots, Oakland Raiders

1969 Steve Israel, NFL cornerback for the San Francisco 49ers, New England Patriots

1969 Louis Riddick, NFL safety born in Cleveland Browns, Atlanta Falcons

1969 Greg Biekert, NFL linebacker for the Oakland Raiders

1969 Chris Zorich, NFL defensive tackle for the Chicago Bears

1969 Muhammad Oliver, NFL cornerback and safety for the Washington Redskins

1969 John Fina, NFL offensive tackle for the Buffalo Bills

1969 Bryce Burnett, NFL/WLAF tight end for the Broncos, Barcelona Dragons

1969 Anthony Davis, NFL linebacker for the Kansas City Chiefs

1969 Matt Blundin, NFL quarterback for the Kansas City Chiefs, Detroit Lions

1969 Sam Gash, NFL running back for the New England Patriots

1969 Deems May, NFL tight end for the San Diego Chargers

1969 Ronald Humphrey, NFL running back for the Indianapolis Colts

1969 Robert Massey, NFL cornerback for the New York Giants

1969 Ed McDaniel, NFL linebacker for the Minnesota Vikings

1969 Mark Chmura, NFL tight end, Green Bay Packers Superbowl 31

1969 Shawn Jefferson, NFL wide receiver, San Diego Chargers, New England Patriots

1969 Tommy Vardell, NFL running back, Cleveland Browns, Detroit Lions

1969 [Touchdown] Tommy Vardell, NFL running back for the Cleveland Browns

1969 David Klingler, NFL quarterback, Oakland Raiders, Cincinnati Bengals

1969 Joel Steed, NFL nose tackle for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1969 Levon Kirkland, NFL linebacker for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1969 Edgar Bennett, NFL running back, Green Bay Packers Superbowl 31

1969 Harry Colon, NFL safety, Jacksonville Jaguars, Detroit Lions

1969 Jeff Graham, NFL wide receiver, Chicago Bears, New York Jets

1969 Roy Barker, NFL defensive end, Minnesota Vikings, San Francisco 49ers

1969 Joe Valerio, NFL outside corner/tackle for the Kansas City Chiefs

1969 Jeff Pahukoa, NFL guard and tackle for the Atlanta Falcons

1969 Jimmy Smith, NFL wide receiver for the Jacksonville Jaguars

1969 James Jones, NFL defensive tackle, Denver Broncos, Baltimore Ravens

1969 John Madden is named head coach of NFL's Oakland Raiders

1969 Casey Weldon, NFL quarterback for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1969 Jeff Christy, NFL center for the Minnesota Vikings

1969 Robert Young, NFL player for the St. Louis Rams

1969 Nolan Harrison, NFL defensive tackle, Oakland Raiders, Pittsburgh Steelers

1969 Vinnie Clark, NFL cornerback for the Jacksonville Jaguars

1969 Ashley Sheppard, NFL linebacker for the Jacksonville Jaguars

1969 Matt Willig, NFL tackle and guard, Atlanta Falcons, New York Jets

1969 NFL Pro Bowl: West beats East 10-7

1969 Junior Seau, NFL inside linebacker for the San Diego Chargers

1969 Leonard Wheeler, NFL safety/cornerback, Cincinnati Bengals, Minnesota Vikings

1969 Siupeli Malamala, NFL guard and tackle for the New York Jets

1969 Rico Smith, NFL wide receiver for the Cleveland Browns

1969 Dan Footman, NFL defensive end, Cleveland Browns, Indianapolis Colts

1969 Robert Wilson, NFL running back for the Miami Dolphins

1969 Darren Anderson, NFL cornerback for the Kansas City Chiefs

1969 Erric Pegram, NFL running back, Pit Steelers, New York Giants, San Diego Chargers

1969 Todd Kinchen, NFL wide receiver, St. Louis Rams, Atlanta Falcons

1969 Jason Childs, NFL tackle, Green Bay Packers, Carolina Panthers

1969 David Dixon, NFL guard for the Minnesota Vikings

1969 Derrick Ned, NFL fullback for the New Orleans Saints

1969 Kurt Barber, NFL defensive end for the New York Jets

1968 Baltimore Colts beat Cleveland Browns 34-0 in NFL championship game

1968 Darren Perry, NFL free safety for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1968 Darrick Brownlow, NFL linebacker for the Washington Redskins

1968 Kurt Schulz, NFL safety for the Buffalo Bills

1968 Corey Widmer, NFL linebacker for the New York Giants

1968 Don Silvestri, NFL/WLAF kicker, New York Jets, London Monarchs

1968 Anthony Lynn, NFL running back, Denver Broncos Superbowl 32

1968 Aaron Craver, NFL running back, Denver Broncos, San Diego Chargers

1968 Darryll Lewis, NFL cornerback, Houston/Tennessee Oilers

1968 Chris Walsh, NFL wide receiver for the Minnesota Vikings

1968 Rob Davis, NFL guard, Green Bay Packers Superbowl 31

1968 Bill Johnson, NFL defensive linebacker for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1968 Keith Goganious, NFL linebacker for the Jacksonville Jaguars

1968 Ricky Ervins, NFL running back for the San Francisco 49ers

1968 Tom Myslinski, NFL guard, Jacksonville Jaguars, Pittsburgh Steelers

1968 Rhett Hall, NFL defensive tackle for the Philadelphia Eagles

1968 Steve Lofton, NFL cornerback, Carolina Panthers, New England Patriots

1968 Darryl Hardy, NFL linebacker for the Dallas Cowboys

1968 Keith Rucker, NFL defensive tackle for the Cincinnati Bengals

1968 Matt Darby, NFL safety, Buffalo Bills, Arizona Cardinals

1968 Bob Christian, NFL running back, Carolina Panthers, Atlanta Falcons

1968 John Jett, NFL punter, Dallas Cowboys, Detroit Lions

1968 Lin Elliott, NFL kicker for the Kansas City Chiefs

1968 Lonnie Marts, NFL linebacker, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Tennessee Oilers

1968 Jeff Brady, NFL linebacker for the Minnesota Vikings

1968 Alfred Williams, NFL defensive end, San Francisco 49ers, Broncos Superbowl 32

1968 Bob Dahl, NFL guard and tackle for the Cleveland Browns

1968 Cary Blanchard, NFL kicker for the Indianapolis Colts

1968 Bernard Dafney, NFL tackle, Arizona Cardinals, Baltimore Ravens

1968 Kent Graham, NFL quarterback, Detroit Lions, Arizona Cardinals

1968 Ernie Mills, NFL wide receiver, Pittsburgh Steelers, Carolina Panthers

1968 Rodney Thomas, NFL running back for the Houston Oilers

1968 Stan Thomas, NFL tackle for the Houston Oilers

1968 Chris Oldham, NFL cornerback for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1968 Corey Miller, NFL linebacker for the New York Giants

1968 Kendall Gammon, NFL center for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1968 Kevin Henry, NFL defensive end for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1968 George Koonce, NFL linebacker, Green Bay Packers Superbowl 31

1968 Gene Williams, NFL guard and tackle for the Atlanta Falcons

1968 Leon Lett, NFL defensive tackle for the Dallas Cowboys

1968 James Williams, NFL linebacker, Atlanta Falcons, San Francisco 49ers

1968 Frankie Smith, NFL cornerback, Miami Dolphins, San Francisco 49ers

1968 Erick Anderson, NFL linebacker for the Washington Redskins

1968 Kanavis McGhee, NFL defensive end for the Houston Oilers

1968 Greg Briggs, NFL safety, Dallas Cowboys, Minnesota Vikings

1968 Matt Elliott, NFL center/guard for the Carolina Panthers

1968 Chuck Latourette, sets NFL record 47.7 yd punt return avg (3 punts)

1968 Jerry Evans, NFL tight end for the Denver Broncos

1968 Rob Moore, NFL wide receiver, New York Jets, Arizona Cardinals

1968 Scott Conover, NFL tackle, Detroit Lions

1968 Godfrey Myles, NFL linebacker for the Dallas Cowboys

1968 Eric Turner, NFL safety for the Cleveland Browns

1968 Stacey Dillard, NFL defensive tackle for the New York Giants

1968 Charles McRae, NFL guard and tackle for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1968 Brad Johnson, NFL quarterback for the Minnesota Vikings

1968 Erik Williams, NFL tackle for the Dallas Cowboys

1968 Robert Bailey, NFL cornerback for the Dallas Cowboys

1968 Courtney Hall, NFL center for the San Diego Chargers

1968 Dave Thomas, NFL cornerback for the Jacksonville Jaguars

1968 Cortez Kennedy, NFL defensive tackle for the Seattle Seahawks

1968 Scott Kowalkowski, NFL linebacker, Detroit Lions

1968 Brian Mitchell, NFL running back for the Washington Redskins

1968 Justin Strzelczyk, NFL guard/offensive tackle for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1968 Ed McCaffrey, NFL wide reciever, Denver Broncos Superbowl 32

1968 William Thomas, NFL linebacker for the Philadelphia Eagles

1968 Moe Gardner, NFL nose tackle for the Atlanta Falcons

1968 35th NFL Chicago All-Star Game: Green Bay 34, All-Stars 17 (69,917)

1968 Rob Carpenter, NFL wide receiver for the Philadelphia Eagles

1968 Michael Brandon, NFL defensive end for the San Francisco 49ers

1968 Terry Crews, NFL linebacker for the Washington Redskins

1968 Mark Gunn, NFL defensive end for the Philadelphia Eagles

1968 Don Lillis, NFL president for the New York Jets

1968 Sean Vanhorse, NFL cornerback, Detroit Lions

1968 Johnnie Barnes, NFL wide receiver, Pittsburgh Steelers, Amsterdam Admirals

1968 Leroy Butler, NFL defensive back, Green Bay Packers - Superbowl 31

1968 Ariel Solomon, NFL center/guard for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1968 Barry Sanders, NFL running back, Detroit Lions, 1988 Heisman Trophy

1968 Esera Tuaolo, NFL defensive tackle for the Minnesota Vikings

1968 Shawn Harper, NFL tackle, Indianapolis Colts, Frankfurt Galaxy

1968 Reggie Cobb, NFL running back for the Jacksonville Jaguars

1968 Alvin Harper, NFL wide receiver for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1968 Nate Singleton, NFL wide receiver for the San Francisco 49ers

1968 Derek Loville, NFL running back for the San Francisco 49ers

1968 Loville Derek, NFL running back, Denver Broncos, Superbowl 32

1968 Charles Wilson, NFL wide receiver for the New York Jets

1968 Shannon Sharpe, NFL tight end, Denver Broncos Superbowl 32

1968 Henry Newby, NFL linebacker for the Seattle Seahawks

1968 Fred McAfee, NFL running back for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1968 Alton Montgomery, NFL safety for the Atlanta Falcons

1968 Matt Turk, NFL punter for the Washington Redskins

1968 Tim Lester, NFL fullback for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1968 Brian Wiggins, NFL wide receiver for the Carolina Panthers

1968 Kevin Donnalley, NFL guard and tackle, Houston/Tennessee Oilers

1968 Tom Rouen, NFL punter, Denver Broncos Superbowl 32

1968 Adam Walker, NFL running back for the San Francisco 49ers

1968 Larry Centers, NFL running back for the Arizona Cardinals

1968 Brian Roche, NFL tight end for the San Diego Chargers

1968 Duane Young, NFL tight end for the San Diego Chargers

1968 Cedric Smith, NFL running back, Washington Redskins, Arizona Cardinals

1968 Shawn Bouwens, NFL guard for the Jacksonville Jaguars

1968 Daryl Hobbs, NFL wide receiver for the Oakland Raiders

1968 Damon Mays, NFL wide receiver for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1968 Phil Hansen, NFL defensive end for the Buffalo Bills

1968 James Parrish, NFL outside linebacker for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1968 Paul Justin, NFL quarterback for the Indianapolis Colts

1968 Ernie Logan, NFL defensive end, Jacksonville Jaguars, New York Jets

1968 Tim Grunhard, NFL center for the Kansas City Chiefs

1968 Leroy Hoard, NFL running back, Cleveland Browns, Minnesota Vikings

1968 James Harris, NFL defensive end for the Minnesota Vikings

1968 Bruce Pickens, NFL cornerback for the Oakland Raiders

1968 Vince Workman, NFL running back, Packers, Panthers, Colts

1968 John Johnson, NFL linebacker for the New Orleans Saints

1968 Joe King, NFL safety for the Oakland Raiders

1968 Andre Collins, NFL linebacker for the Cincinnati Bengals

1968 Browning Nagle, NFL quarterback, New York Jets, Atlanta Falcons

1968 Mark Carrier, NFL safety, Chicago Bears, Detroit Lions

1968 Adrian Cooper, NFL tight end for the Minnesota Vikings

1968 Keith McCants, NFL defensive end for the Arizona Cardinals

1968 Ted Washington, NFL nose tackle for the Buffalo Bills

1968 Eric Moten, NFL guard and tackle for the San Diego Chargers

1968 Don Davey, NFL defensive tackle for the Jacksonville Jaguars

1968 Joel Smeenge, NFL defensive end for the Jacksonville Jaguars

1968 Chris Calloway, NFL wide receiver for the New York Giants

1968 James Williams, NFL tackle for the Chicago Bears

1968 Dixon Edwards, NFL linebacker, Dallas Cowboys, Minnesota Vikings

1968 Pat Terrell, NFL strong safety for the Carolina Panthers, Green Bay Packers

1968 Merton Hanks, NFL safety for the San Francisco 49ers

1968 Ricky Proehl, NFL wide receiver for the Seattle Seahawks, Chicago Bears

1968 Bryce Paup, NFL linebacker, Green Bay Packers, Buffalo Bills

1968 Cary Conklin, NFL quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers

1968 Ron Cox, NFL linebacker for the Chicago Bears

1968 Chris Green, NFL safety for the Buffalo Bills

1968 Vaughn Booker, NFL defensive end for the Kansas City Chiefs

1968 Reggie Rivers, NFL running back for the Denver Broncos

1968 Pellom McDaniels, NFL defensive end for the Kansas City Chiefs

1968 Terry Allen, NFL running back, Minnesota Vikings, Washington Redskins

1968 Bryan Cox, NFL linebacker, Miami Dolphins, Chicago Bears

1968 Cecil Gray, NFL tackle for the Arizona Cardinals

1968 Will Furrer, NFL quarterback, Houston Oilers, St. Louis Rams

1968 Leroy Thompson, NFL running back for the Kansas City Chiefs

1968 Doug Pederson, NFL quarterback, Green Bay Packers Superbowl 31

1968 Michael Sinclair, NFL defensive end for the Seattle Seahawks

1968 Aeneas Williams, NFL cornerback for the Arizona Cardinals

1968 Harold Green, NFL running back, Cincinnati Bengals, Atlanta Falcons

1968 John Hudson, NFL center/guard, New York Jets, Philadelphia Eagles

1968 Anthony Pleasant, NFL defensive end, Cleveland Browns, Atlanta Falcons

1968 Matt Stover, NFL kicker, Cleveland Browns, Baltimore Ravens

1968 Reggie Johnson, NFL tight end for the Philadelphia Eagles

1968 Eric Davis, NFL cornerback, San Francisco 49ers, Carolina Panthers

1968 Eric Metcalf, NFL receiver/running back, Atl Falcons, San Diego Chargers

1968 Todd Scott, NFL safety for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1968 Brian Jones, NFL linebacker for the New Orleans Saints

1968 NFL Pro Bowl: West beats East 38-20

1968 Bob Dahl, NFL guard for the Washington Redskins

1968 Vince Buck, NFL safety for the New Orleans Saints

1968 Jerry Crafts, NFL/WLAF tackle, Philadelphia Eagles, Amsterdam Admirals

1968 Jackie Harris, NFL tight end, Green Bay Packers, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1968 Scott Mitchell, NFL quarterback, Detroit Lions

1967 Packers beat Cowboys 21-17 in NFL championship game (-13 degrees F)

1967 Brad Daluiso, NFL place kicker for the New York Giants

1967 Henry Jones, NFL safety for the Buffalo Bills

1967 Tony Tolbert, NFL defensive end for the Dallas Cowboys

1967 Tony Covington, NFL safety for the Seattle Seahawks

1967 Lamar Lathon, NFL linebacker for the Carolina Panthers

1967 Mike Sullivan, NFL center for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1967 Dan McGwire, NFL quarterback for the Miami Dolphins

1967 Tracy Hayworth, NFL linebacker, Detroit Lions, Atlanta Falcons

1967 Frank Hartley, NFL tight end, Cleveland Browns, San Diego Chargers

1967 Scott Zolak, NFL quarterback for the New England Patriots

1967 David Szott, NFL guard for the Kansas City Chiefs

1967 John Randle, NFL defensive tackle for the Minnesota Vikings

1967 Ray Agnew, NFL nose tackle, Carolina Panthers, New York Giants

1967 Jeff George, NFL quarterback, Atlanta Falcons, Oakland Raiders

1967 Tony Mayberry, NFL center for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1967 Klaus Wilmsmeyer, NFL punter for the New Orleans Saints

1967 Gary Jones, NFL safety for the New York Jets

1967 Howard Griffith, NFL running back, Denver Broncos Superbowl 32

1967 Lawrence Dawsey, NFL wide receiver for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1967 Steve Christie, NFL kicker for the Buffalo Bills

1967 Bill Musgrave, NFL quarterback for the Denver Broncos

1967 Jay Taylor, NFL cornerback for the Kansas City Chiefs

1967 Dennis Brown, NFL defensive end for the San Francisco 49ers

1967 New Orleans Saints 1st NFL victory, beat Philadelphia Eagles 31-24

1967 Frank Pollack, NFL tackle for the San Francisco 49ers

1967 Chris Port, NFL guard and tackle for the New Orleans Saints

1967 Danny Abramowicz begins NFL streak of 105 consecutive game receptions

1967 James Joseph, NFL running back for the Cincinnati Bengals

1967 Bobby Houston, NFL linebacker for the New York Jets

1967 Anthony Johnson, NFL fullback, Chicago Bears, Carolina Panthers

1967 Stanley Richard, NFL safety for the Washington Redskins

1967 Reggie Clark, NFL linebacker for the Jacksonville Jaguars

1967 Derrick Moore, NFL running back, Az Cardinals, Carolina Panthers

1967 Rob Selby, NFL guard for the Arizona Cardinals

1967 Willie Davis, NFL wide receiver, Kansas City Chiefs, Tennessee Oilers

1967 Darion Conner, NFL linebacker for the Carolina Panthers

1967 Jake Reed, NFL wide receiver for the Minnesota Vikings

1967 Frank Cornish, NFL center/guard, Jacksonville Jaguars, Philadelphia Eagles

1967 Harald Hasselbach, NFL defensive end, Denver Broncos-Super Bowl 32

1967 Martin Harrison, NFL defensive end for the Minnesota Vikings

1967 New Orleans Saints 1st NFL game, they lose to Los Angeles Rams 27-13

1967 Derek Ware, NFL tight end for the Cincinnati Bengals

1967 Maurice Hurst, NFL cornerback for the New England Patriots

1967 Bernie Parmalee, NFL running back for the Miami Dolphins

1967 Dexter Carter, NFL running back for the San Francisco 49ers

1967 Deion Sanders, NFL cornerback/wide reciever for the Dallas Cowboys

1967 Rob Burnett, NFL defensive end, Cleveland Browns/Baltimore Ravens

1967 Myron Guyton, NFL full safety for the New England Patriots

1967 Randy Baldwin, NFL running back for the Carolina Panthers

1967 James Jenkins, NFL tight end for the Washington Redskins

1967 Kenny Davidson, NFL defensive end for the Houston Oilers

1967 Matt Vanderbeek, NFL linebacker for the Washington Redskins

1967 Tracy Rogers, NFL linebacker for the Kansas City Chiefs

1967 Andrew Glover, NFL tight end, Oakland Raiders, Minnesota Vikings

1967 Mike Lodish, NFL nose tackle, Denver Broncos Superbowl 32

1967 Deion Sanders, NFL defensive, Cowboys, centerfielder, Yankees

1967 Howard Cross, NFL tight end for the New York Giants

1967 Willie Williams, NFL/CFL tackle, Toronto Argonauts, NO Saints

1967 1st time an AFL team beats an NFL team, Broncos beats Detroit 13-7

1967 Mike Fox, NFL defensive end for the Carolina Panthers

1967 34th NFL Chicago All-Star Game: Green Bay 27, All-Stars 0 (70,934)

1967 Jeff Novak, NFL tackle for the Jacksonville Jaguars

1967 Ian Beckles, NFL guard for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1967 Jeff Lageman, NFL defensive end for the Jacksonville Jaguars

1967 Roger Duffy, NFL guard/center for the New York Jets

1967 Carnell Lake, NFL strong safety for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1967 Alfred Jackson, NFL cornerback for the Minnesota Vikings

1967 David Whitmore, NFL strong safety for the Philadelphia Eagles

1967 Anthony Smith, NFL defensive end for the Oakland Raiders

1967 Lester Archambeau, NFL defensive end for the Atlanta Falcons

1967 Derrick Walker, NFL tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs

1967 Eric Green, NFL tight end, Miami Dolphins, Baltimore Ravens

1967 Keith Sims, NFL guard for the Miami Dolphins

1967 Dedrick Dodge, NFL safety, San Francisco 49ers, Denver Broncos Superbowl 32

1967 Terance Mathis, NFL wide receiver for the Atlanta Falcons

1967 Michael Timpson, NFL wide receiver, Chicago Bears, Philadelphia Eagles

1967 Randy Hilliard, NFL cornerback for the Denver Broncos

1967 Tory Epps, NFL defensive tackle for the New Orleans Saints

1967 Tracy Simien, NFL linebacker for the Kansas City Chiefs

1967 John Friesz, NFL quarterback for the Seattle Seahawks

1967 Karl Dunbar, NFL defensive tackle for the Arizona Cardinals

1967 Tony Siragusa, NFL defensive tackle, Indianapolis Colts, Baltimore Ravens

1967 Brad Baxter, NFL fullback for the New York Jets

1967 Bill Schultz, NFL/WLAF offensive tackle, Den Broncos, Scottish Claymores

1967 Marvcus Patton, NFL linebacker for the Washington Redskins

1967 Pete Stoyanovich, NFL kicker, Miami Dolphins, Kansas City Chiefs

1967 Harvey Williams, NFL running back for the Oakland Raiders

1967 Mike Buck, NFL quarterback for the Arizona Cardinals

1967 Kenneth Gant, NFL safety for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1967 Aaron Wallace, NFL defensive end/linebacker for the Oakland Raiders

1967 Charles Evans, NFL running back for the Minnesota Vikings

1967 Lance Zeno, NFL/WLAF corner, Rams, Scottish Claymores

1967 Bobby Abrams, NFL outside linebacker for the New England Patriots

1967 Mark Seay, NFL wide receiver, San Diego Chargers, Philadelphia Eagles

1967 Steve Wisniewski, NFL guard for the Oakland Raiders

1967 Derrick Fenner, NFL running back for the Oakland Raiders

1967 Glenn Montgomery, NFL defensive tackle, Seattle Seahawks, Oilers

1967 Jerry Olsavsky, NFL linebacker for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1967 David Lang, NFL running back for the Dallas Cowboys

1967 Andre Rison, NFL wide receiver for the Cleveland Browns, Kansas City Chiefs

1967 Derrick Graham, NFL tackle for the Green Bay Packers, Carolina Panthers, Seat Seahawks

1967 Dan Owens, NFL defensive tackle for the Atlanta Falcons, Detroit Lions

1967 John Mangum, NFL safety for the Chicago Bears

1967 Kirk Scrafford, NFL tackle for the San Francisco 49ers

1967 Calvin Williams, NFL wide receiver for the Philadelphia Eagles

1967 Antone Davis, NFL tackle, Atlanta Falcons, Philadelphia Eagles

1967 Roman Fortin, NFL center for the Atlanta Falcons

1967 Sling-shot goal post and 6' wide border around field are standard in NFL

1967 Steve Broussard, NFL running back for the Seattle Seahawks

1967 Broderick Thomas, NFL linebacker, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Minnesota, Cowboys

1967 Chris Singleton, NFL linebacker for the Miami Dolphins

1967 Tom Waddle, NFL player, Chicago Bears/Cincinnati Bengals

1967 Robert Massey, NFL cornerback, Arizona Cardinals, Detroit Lions

1967 Stevon Moore, NFL safety, Cleveland Browns, Baltimore Ravens

1967 Randy Hilliard, NFL defensive back, Denver Broncos Superbowl 32

1967 Tom Hodson, NFL quarterback for the New Orleans Saints

1967 Alfred Oglesby, NFL defensive tackle for the Cincinnati Bengals

1967 Chris Warren, NFL running back for the Seattle Seahawks

1967 NFL Pro Bowl: East beats West 20-10

1967 Mark Stepnoski, NFL center, Houston/Tennessee Oilers

1967 Terry Wooden, NFL linebacker, Seattle Seahawks, Kansas City Chiefs

1967 Richmond Webb, NFL tackle for the Miami Dolphins

1967 NFL New Orleans' franchise takes name "Saints"

1967 Scott Galbraith, NFL tight end, Washington Redskins, Dallas Cowboys

1967 J B Brown, NFL cornerback, Miami Dolphins, Pittsburgh Steelers

1967 Ray Crockett, NFL defensive back, Denver Broncos Superbowl 32

1967 Rick Cunningham, NFL tackle, Minnesota Vikings, Oakland Raiders

1967 Harlon Barnett, NFL safety for the Minnesota Vikings

1967 Green Bay Packers beat Dallas Cowboys 34-27 in NFL championship game

1967 Andy Heck, NFL tackle, Seattle Seahawks, Chicago Bears

1967 Derrick Thomas, NFL linebacker for the Kansas City Chiefs

1966 Joe Wolf, NFL guard for the Arizona Cardinals

1966 Craig Veasey, NFL defensive tackle/defensive end for the Houston Oilers

1966 Tim Hauck, NFL safety, Denver Broncos, Seattle Seahawks

1966 Aaron Jones, NFL defensive end for the New England Patriots

1966 Al Nelson sets NFL record returning missed field goal, 100 yards

1966 Joe Staysniak, NFL guard for the Indianapolis Colts

1966 Mike Flores, NFL defensive end for the Washington Redskins

1966 Steve Walsh, NFL quarterback for the Chicago Bears

1966 In highest-scoring NFL game, Washington Redskins defeat New York Giants 72-41

1966 Carwell Gardner, NFL fullback, Buffalo Bills, San Diego Chargers

1966 Jerry Fontenot, NFL center/guard, Chicago Bears, New Orleans Saints

1966 Troy Aikman, NFL quarterback, Dallas Cowboys - Superbowl 1992

1966 Dallas sacks Pittsburgh quarterbacks an NFL record 12 times

1966 Eric Hill, NFL middle linebacker for the Arizona Cardinals

1966 Bubba McDowell, NFL safety for the Carolina Panthers

1966 NFL awards New Orleans its 16th franchise (All Saints Day)

1966 Steve Atwater, NFL safety, Denver Broncos Superbowl 32

1966 Timm Rosenbach, NFL quarterback for the New Orleans Saints

1966 Shawn Lee, NFL defensive tackle for the San Diego Chargers

1966 Darren Carrington, NFL safety for the Jacksonville Jaguars

1966 Mike Williams, NFL wide receiver for the Miami Dolphins

1966 Jimmie Johnson, NFL tight end for the Philadelphia Eagles

1966 Ken Norton, Jr., NFL linebacker, Dallas Cowboys, San Francisco 49ers

1966 Scott Adams, NFL offensive linesman for the Chicago Bears

1966 Craig Heyward, NFL running back for the Atlanta Falcons

1966 Todd Philcox, NFL quarterback for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1966 Doug Widell, NFL guard, Detroit Lions

1966 Richard Harvey, NFL linebacker for the New Orleans Saints

1966 Kimble Anders, NFL fullback for the Kansas City Chiefs

1966 Ted Popson, NFL tight end for the San Francisco 49ers

1966 Bennie Blades, NFL safety, Detroit Lions

1966 Pat Eilers, NFL safety for the Chicago Bears

1966 Greg Jackson, NFL strong safety, Philadelphia Eagles, San Diego Chargers

1966 Steve Avery, NFL fullback for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1966 Zefross Moss, NFL tackle, Detroit Lions, New England Patriots

1966 Greg Manusky, NFL linebacker for the Kansas City Chiefs

1966 Antonio Goss, NFL linebacker for the San Francisco 49ers

1966 Tony Stargell, NFL cornerback, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Chicago Bears

1966 33rd NFL Chicago All-Star Game: Green Bay 38, All-Stars 0 (72,000)

1966 Darryl Hall, NFL cornerback for the San Francisco 49ers

1966 Pat Carter, NFL tight end for the Arizona Cardinals

1966 Jeff Herrod, NFL linebacker for the Indianapolis Colts

1966 Tim Brown, NFL wide receiver for the Oakland Raiders

1966 Chip Lohmiller, NFL kicker for the New Orleans Saints

1966 D J Johnson, NFL cornerback for the Atlanta Falcons

1966 Alvoid Mays, NFL cornerback for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1966 Neil O'Donnell, NFL quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1966 Eric Ball, NFL running back for the Oakland Raiders

1966 Louie Aguiar, NFL punter for the Kansas City Chiefs

1966 David Williams, NFL tackle, Houston Oilers, New York Jets

1966 Fred Barnett, NFL wide receiver for the Philadelphia Eagles

1966 Ricky Siglar, NFL tackle, Kansas City Chiefs, New Orleans Saints

1966 Rod Stephens, NFL linebacker for the Washington Redskins

1966 NFL and AFL announce plans to become NFC and AFC in 1970

1966 Brian Williams, NFL center for the New York Giants

1966 NFL and AFL announce their merger

1966 Floyd Turner, NFL wide receiver for the Indianapolis Colts

1966 Anthony Edwards, NFL wide receiver for the Arizona Cardinals

1966 Tony Jones, NFL tackle, Cleveland Browns, Denver Broncos Superbowl 32

1966 Lawyer Tillman, NFL tight end, Green Bay Packers, Carolina Panthers

1966 Keith Jennings, NFL tight end for the Chicago Bears

1966 Thurman Thomas, NFL running back for the Buffalo Bills

1966 Chris Mohr, NFL punter for the Buffalo Bills

1966 David Meggett, NFL running back, New York Giants, New England Patriots

1966 Glenn Parker, NFL offensive tackle, Buffalo Bills, Kansas City Chiefs

1966 Lewis Tillman, NFL running back for the Chicago Bears

1966 Lorenzo White, NFL running back for the Cleveland Browns

1966 Dave Richards, NFL guard for the Atlanta Falcons

1966 Mark Higgs, NFL running back for the Arizona Cardinals

1966 Neil Smith, NFL defensive end, Kansas City Chiefs, Den Broncos Superbowl 32

1966 Oliver Barnett, NFL defensive end for the San Francisco 49ers

1966 Scott Dill, NFL tackle and guard, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Minnesota Vikings

1966 Bo Orlando, NFL safety, San Diego Chargers, Cincinnati Bengals

1966 Bill Romanowski, NFL linebacker, Eagles, Denver Broncos Superbowl 32

1966 Willie Green, NFL wide reciever, Denver Broncos Superbowl 32

1966 Odie Harris, NFL safety and defensive back for the Houston Oilers

1966 Dwayne Harper, NFL cornerback for the San Diego Chargers

1966 Robb Thomas, NFL receiver, Seattle Seahawks, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1966 Jason Garrett, NFL quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys

1966 Wesley Walls, NFL tight end for the New Orleans Saints

1966 Jeff Cross, NFL defensive end for the Miami Dolphins

1966 James Saxon, NFL fullback for the Philadelphia Eagles

1966 Brad Edwards, NFL safety for the Atlanta Falcons

1966 Rodney Peete, NFL quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles

1966 Ralph Tamm, NFL guard/center for the Denver Broncos, Kansas City Chiefs

1966 Louis Oliver, NFL safety, Miami Dolphins

1966 Jeff Feagles, NFL punter for the Arizona Cardinals

1966 Michael Irvin, NFL wide receiver for the Dallas Cowboys

1966 Tim Goad, NFL defensive tackle for the Cleveland Browns

1966 Wesley Walls, NFL tight end, Carolina Panthers, San Francisco 49ers, NO Saints

1966 Britt Hager, NFL linebacker, Denver Broncos, St. Louis Rams

1966 William White, NFL safety, Kansas City Chiefs, Atlanta Falcons

1966 Anthony Parker, NFL cornerback, Minnesota Vikings, St. Louis Rams, TB Bucs

1966 Daryl Johnston, NFL running back for the Dallas Cowboys

1966 Tom Tupa, NFL punter/quarterback, Cleveland Browns, New England Patriots

1966 Charles Dimry, NFL cornerback, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Philadelphia Eagles

1966 Jeff Uhlenhake, NFL center, NO Saints, Washington Redskins

1966 Mark Schlereth, NFL guard, Denver Broncos Superbowl 32

1966 Mike Brim, NFL cornerback for the Cincinnati Bengals

1966 Carlton Haselrig, NFL guard for the New York Jets

1966 Bert Weidner, NFL guard for the Miami Dolphins

1966 Rich Gannon, NFL quarterback for the Kansas City Chiefs

1966 Ronnie Williams, NFL tight end for the Miami Dolphins

1966 NFL Pro Bowl: East beats West 36-7

1966 Matt Brock, NFL defensive end/tackle for the New York Jets

1966 Marcus Turner, NFL cornerback and safety for the New York Jets

1966 Bob Kratch, NFL guard for the New England Patriots

1966 Donnell Woolford, NFL cornerback, Pittsburgh Steelers, Chicago Bears

1966 Renaldo Turnbull, NFL defensive end, NO Saints, Carolina Panthers

1966 Wendell Davis, NFL wide receiver for the Indianapolis Colts

1966 Green Bay Packers beat Cleveland Browns 23-12 in NFL championship game

1965 CBS purchases NFL TV rights for 1966-68 at $18.8 million per year

1965 Michael Haynes, NFL wide receiver, NO Saints, Atlanta Falcons

1965 Winston Moss, NFL linebacker for the Seattle Seahawks

1965 Moe Elewonibi, NFL/CFL tackle, Philadelphia Eagles, BC Lions

1965 Walter Reeves, NFL tight end for the Cleveland Browns

1965 Gale Sayers of Chicago Bears scores 6 TDs, ties NFL record

1965 Greg Truitt, NFL safety/linebacker for the Cincinnati Bengals

1965 Troy Sadowski, NFL tight end for the Cincinnati Bengals

1965 Mike Zandofsky, NFL guard, Atlanta Falcons, Philadelphia Eagles

1965 Anthony Newman, NFL safety for the New Orleans Saints

1965 Cris Carter, NFL wide receiver for the Minnesota Vikings

1965 Eric Allen, NFL cornerback for the New Orleans Saints

1965 Erik Wilhelm, NFL quarterback for the New York Jets

1965 Mike Keim, NFL tackle for the Seattle Seahawks

1965 Erik Norgard, NFL center/guard, Houston/Tennessee Oilers

1965 Chuck Klingbeil, NFL nose tackle for the Miami Dolphins

1965 Richard Stephens, NFL guard and tackle for the Oakland Raiders

1965 Greg Davis, NFL kicker for the Arizona Cardinals

1965 Eric Floyd, NFL guard for the Arizona Cardinals

1965 Mark Carrier, NFL wide receiver for the Carolina Panthers

1965 Wayne Martin, NFL defensive tackle for the New Orleans Saints

1965 Donald Frank, NFL cornerback for the Minnesota Vikings

1965 Vernice Smith, NFL guard, Washington Redskins, St. Louis Rams

1965 Marvin Washington, NFL defensive end, New York Jets, San Francisco 49ers

1965 Otis Smith, NFL cornerback for the New York Jets

1965 Chad Hennings, NFL defensive tackle for the Dallas Cowboys

1965 Chris Chandler, NFL quarterback, Houston Oilers, Atlanta Falcons

1965 Chris Spielman, NFL linebacker, Detroit Lions, Buffalo Bills

1965 Brett Perriman, NFL wide receiver, Detroit Lions, Miami Dolphins

1965 Martin Mayhew, NFL cornerback for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1965 Trace Armstrong, NFL defensive end for the Miami Dolphins

1965 Robert Goff, NFL defensive tackle for the New Orleans Saints

1965 Richard Brown, NFL linebacker for the Minnesota Vikings

1965 Tony Woods, NFL defensive end for the Washington Redskins

1965 Brian Washington, NFL safety for the Kansas City Chiefs

1965 Bruce Armstrong, NFL tackle for the New England Patriots

1965 Tony Martin, NFL wide receiver for the San Diego Chargers

1965 Hardy Nickerson, NFL linebacker for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1965 Michael Perry, NFL defensive tackle for the Denver Broncos

1965 Cornelius Bennett, NFL linebacker, Atlanta Falcons, Buffalo Bills

1965 Nate Odomes, NFL cornerback for the Seattle Seahawks

1965 Todd McNair, NFL running back/kick returner for the Houston Oilers

1965 Cris Dishman, NFL cornerback, Houston Oilers, Washington Redskins

1965 32nd NFL Chicago All-Star Game: Cleveland 24, All-Stars 16 (68,000)

1965 Brian Kinchen, NFL tight end, Cleveland Browns, Baltimore Ravens

1965 Brian Blades, NFL wide receiver for the Seattle Seahawks

1965 Brett Faryniarz, NFL linebacker for the Carolina Panthers

1965 Doug Riesenberg, NFL tackle for the New York Giants

1965 Michael Stewart, NFL safety for the Miami Dolphins

1965 Dan Land, NFL cornerback and safety for the Oakland Raiders

1965 Vinson Smith, NFL linebacker for the Chicago Bears

1965 NFL grants Atlanta Falcons a franchise

1965 Dermontti Dawson, NFL center for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1965 Ray Seals, NFL defensive end, Pittsburgh Steelers, Carolina Panthers

1965 J J Birden, NFL wide receiver for the Atlanta Falcons

1965 Joe Cain, NFL linebacker, Chicago Bears, Seattle Seahawks

1965 Tyronne Stowe, NFL linebacker for the Seattle Seahawks

1965 Greg Lloyd, NFL linebacker for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1965 James Hasty, NFL cornerback for the Kansas City Chiefs

1965 Rufus Porter, NFL linebacker for the New Orleans Saints

1965 Dan Stryzinski, NFL punter for the Atlanta Falcons

1965 Dave Widell, NFL center/guard for the Jacksonville Jaguars

1965 Kelvin Martin, NFL wide receiver for the Philadelphia Eagles

1965 Todd Kalis, NFL guard for the Cincinnati Bengals

1965 Marc Logan, NFL running back for the Washington Redskins

1965 Reuben Davis, NFL defensive tackle for the San Diego Chargers

1965 Ken Harvey, NFL linebacker for the Washington Redskins

1965 Paul Frase, NFL defensive end, Green Bay Packers Superbowl 31

1965 Paul Frase, NFL defensive tackle for the Jacksonville Jaguars

1965 NFL changes penalty flag from white to bright gold

1965 Anthony Miller, NFL wide receiver, Denver Broncos, Dallas Cowboys

1965 Mark Dennis, NFL tackle, Carolina Panthers, Green Bay Packers

1965 Stan Humphries, NFL quarterback for the San Diego Chargers

1965 Quinn Early, NFL wide receiver, NO Saints, Buffalo Bills

1965 John "Jumbo" Elliot, NFL tackle, New York Giants, New York Jets

1965 Dante Jones, NFL linebacker for the Denver Broncos

1965 Randy Dixon, NFL guard for the Indianapolis Colts

1965 Rod Woodson, NFL cornerback/kick returner for the Pittsburgh Steelers and San Francisco 49ers

1965 Brian Bosworth, NFL quarterback, Seattle

1965 Steve Beuerlein, NFL quarterback for the Jacksonville Jaguars, Carolina Panthers

1965 [Willie] Flipper Anderson, NFL wide receiver for the Indianapolis Colts

1965 Paul Gruber, NFL tackle for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1965 NFL adds 6th official

1965 Jessie Tuggle, NFL linebacker for the Atlanta Falcons

1965 David Brandon, NFL linebacker, Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta Falcons

1965 Jim Thornton, NFL tight end for the Houston Oilers

1965 Rod Bernstine, NFL running back for the Denver Broncos

1965 Terry McDaniel, NFL cornerback, Oakland Raiders, Los Angeles Raiders

1965 Harry Swayne, NFL tackle, San Diego Chargers, Denver Broncos Superbowl 32

1965 Tim Johnson, NFL defensive tackle for the Washington Redskins

1965 Eric Moore, NFL tackle for the Cleveland Browns

1965 Ricky Reynolds, NFL cornerback for the New England Patriots

1965 NFL Pro Bowl: West beats East 34-14

1965 James Washington, NFL safety, Dallas Cowboys, Washington Redskins

1965 Darren Bennett, NFL punter for the San Diego Chargers

1965 Vincent Brown, NFL inside linebacker for the New England Patriots

1965 Tim McDonald, NFL player for the San Francisco 49ers

1965 Rick Tuten, NFL punter for the Seattle Seahawks

1965 John Jackson, NFL offensive tackle for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1965 Daniel Stubbs, NFL defensive end, Philadelphia Eagles, Miami Dolphins

1965 Harry Galbreath, NFL guard for the Green Bay Packers

1964 Cleveland Browns beat Baltimore Colts 27-0 in NFL championship game

1964 Randy Kirk, NFL outside linebacker, AZ Cardinals, San Francisco 49ers

1964 Steve Wallace, NFL tackle, San Francisco 49ers, Kansas City Chiefs

1964 Elbert Shelley, NFL cornerback for the Atlanta Falcons

1964 Keith Taylor, NFL safety for the Washington Redskins

1964 Randall McDaniel, NFL guard for the Minnesota Vikings

1964 Don Beebe, NFL wide reciever, Green Bay Packers Superbowl 31

1964 Tyrone Braxton, NFL safety, Denver Broncos Superbowl 32

1964 Carlton Bailey, NFL linebacker, Green Bay Packers, Carolina Panthers

1964 Jerry Ball, NFL defensive tackle, Oakland Raiders, Minnesota Vikings

1964 Haywood Jeffires, NFL wide receiver for the Houston Oilers

1964 Brian Habib, NFL guard, Denver Broncos Superbowl 32

1964 Al Smith, NFL linebacker for the Houston Oilers

1964 Jeff Jaeger, NFL kicker, Oakland Raiders, Chicago Bears

1964 Dan Saleaumua, NFL defensive tackle, Kansas City Chiefs, Seattle Seahawks

1964 John Williams, NFL linebacker/FB for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1964 David Tate, NFL defensive back for the Indianapolis Colts

1964 Gene Atkins, NFL safety for the Miami Dolphins

1964 Thomas Everett, NFL safety for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1964 Seth Joyner, NFL linebacker, Ariz, Green Bay Packers Superbowl 31

1964 Erik Howard, NFL defensive tackle/end for the New York Jets

1964 Gerald Perry, NFL tackle for the Oakland Raiders

1964 Chuck Cecil, NFL safety for the Houston Oilers

1964 Erik Kramer, NFL quarterback for the Chicago Bears

1964 Kevin Gogan, NFL guard, Oakland Raiders, San Francisco 49ers

1964 Richard Cooper, NFL tackle, NO Saints, Philadelphia Eagles

1964 Vencie Glenn, NFL safety for the New York Giants

1964 Pat Swilling, NFL defensive end/linebacker for the Oakland Raiders

1964 Patrick Hunter, NFL cornerback for the Arizona Cardinals

1964 Webster Slaughter, NFL wide receiver for the Kansas City Chiefs

1964 Michael Brooks, NFL linebacker for the New York Giants

1964 Bobby Joe Edmonds, NFL running back for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1964 Danny Villa, NFL guard for the Kansas City Chiefs

1964 Kurt Gouveia, NFL linebacker for the Philadelphia Eagles

1964 Eric Thomas, NFL cornerback for the Denver Broncos

1964 Karl Wilson, NFL defensive end for the Buffalo Bills

1964 Tim Harris, NFL defensive end for the San Francisco 49ers

1964 Willie Broughton, NFL defensive tackle for the New Orleans Saints

1964 Ernest Givins, NFL wide receiver for the Jacksonville Jaguars

1964 Stephen Baker, NFL receiver for the New York Giants

1964 Steve Smith, NFL fullback for the Seattle Seahawks

1964 31st NFL Chicago All-Star Game: Chicago 28, All-Stars 17 (65,000)

1964 Clyde Simmons, NFL defensive end, Az Cardinals, Jacksonville Jaguars

1964 Johnny Thomas, NFL cornerback, Cleveland Browns, San Diego Chargers

1964 Bruce Wilkerson, NFL tackle, Jaguars, Green Bay Packers Superbowl 31

1964 Dave Alexander, NFL center for the New York Jets

1964 Louis Clark, NFL receiver, Seattle, WLAF coach for the Amsterdam Admirals

1964 Pepper Johnson, NFL linebacker, New York Giants, Cleveland Browns

1964 Bryan Barker, NFL punter for the Jacksonville Jaguars

1964 Mark Royals, NFL punter, New Orleans Saints, Detroit Lions

1964 Najee Mustafaa, NFL cornerback for the Oakland Raiders

1964 Jamie Dukes, NFL center for the Arizona Cardinals

1964 Will Wolford, NFL tackle, Indianapolis Colts, Pittsburgh Steelers

1964 Leslie O'Neal, NFL defensive end, San Diego Chargers, St. Louis Rams

1964 Ronnie Harmon, NFL running back, San Diego Chargers, Tennessee Oilers

1964 Mike McGruder, NFL cornerback for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1964 John Carney, NFL kicker for the San Diego Chargers

1964 Harris Barton, NFL tackle for the San Francisco 49ers

1964 Bill Brooks, NFL wide receiver for the Buffalo Bills

1964 Dave Wyman, NFL linebacker for the Denver Broncos

1964 David Diaz-Infante, NFL guard, Denver Broncos Superbowl 32

1964 Rod Jones, NFL cornerback for the Cincinnati Bengals

1964 Don Griffin, NFL cornerback for the Cleveland Browns

1964 Paul Hornung and Alex Karras reinstated in NFL after 1 year suspension

1964 Ron Hall, NFL tight end, Detroit Lions

1964 Donald Evans, NFL defensive end/tackle for the New York Jets

1964 Jeff Criswell, NFL tackle for the Kansas City Chiefs

1964 Don Majkowski, NFL quarterback, Detroit Lions

1964 Byron Evans, NFL linebacker for the Philadelphia Eagles

1964 Darrick Brilz, NFL center for the Cincinnati Bengals

1964 Maurice Douglass, NFL safety for the New York Giants

1964 Dennis Gibson, NFL inside linebacker for the San Diego Chargers

1964 Andre Reed, NFL wide receiver for the Buffalo Bills

1964 Dwight Stone, NFL receiver/running back, Carolina Panthers, Green Bay Packers

1964 CBS purchases 1964 and 1965 NFL TV rights for $28.2 million

1964 Frank Winters, NFL center, Green Bay Packers Superbowl 31

1964 Mark Collins, NFL cornerback and safety, New York Giants, Kansas City Chiefs, Green Bay Packers

1964 NFL Pro Bowl: West beats East 31-17

1964 Charles Haley, NFL defensive end for the Dallas Cowboys

1963 Chicago Bears win NFL championship

1963 Ed Simmons, NFL tackle for the Washington Redskins

1963 Green Bay Packers win NFL championship

1963 Robert Jenkins, NFL tackle for the Oakland Raiders

1963 Mark Pike, NFL defensive end for the Buffalo Bills

1963 Jim Harbaugh, NFL quarterback for the Indianapolis Colts

1963 Barry Wilburn, NFL full safety for the Philadelphia Eagles

1963 Bernie Kosar, NFL quarterback, Miami Dolphins, Cleveland Browns

1963 Hugh Millen, NFL quarterback for the Denver Broncos

1963 Mike Prior, NFL defensive back, Green Bay Packers Superbowl 31

1963 Vinny Testaverde, NFL quarterback, Cleveland Browns, Baltimore Ravens

1963 Vinnie Testaverde, NFL quarterback, Tampa Bay Buckineers

1963 Paul Butcher, NFL linebacker for the Carolina Panthers

1963 Howard Ballard, NFL tackle for the Seattle Seahawks

1963 Tony Casillas, NFL defensive tackle, New York Jets, Dallas Cowboys

1963 Jim Brown sets NFL single-season rushing record, 8,390 yards

1963 Jim Dombrowski, NFL guard for the New Orleans Saints

1963 Keith Byars, NFL running back, Miami Dolphins, New England Patriots

1963 Michael Zordich, NFL strong safety for the Philadelphia Eagles

1963 Garth Jax, NFL middle linebacker for the Arizona Cardinals

1963 Gerald Williams, NFL defensive end for the Carolina Panthers

1963 Tim McKyer, NFL defensive back, Denver Broncos-Super Bowl 32

1963 Reyna Thompson, NFL cornerback for the New York Giants

1963 30th NFL Chicago All-Star Game: All-Stars 20, Green Bay 17 (65,000)

1963 Eddie Anderson, NFL safety for the Oakland Raiders

1963 Lonnie Young, NFL safety/cornerback for the New York Jets

1963 Joe Phillips, NFL defensive tackle for the Kansas City Chiefs

1963 Bel Le Harper, NFL tight end for the Atlanta Falcons

1963 Duval Love, NFL guard for the Arizona Cardinals

1963 Mike Sherrard, NFL wide receiver for the New York Giants

1963 Bruce Smith, NFL defensive end for the Buffalo Bills

1963 Joe Walter, NFL tackle for the Cincinnati Bengals

1963 Kevin Glover, NFL center, Detroit Lions

1963 Tommy Barnhardt, NFL punter, Carolina Panthers, Green Bay Packers, TB Bucs

1963 Jim Lachey, NFL tackle for the Washington Redskins

1963 Eugene Robinson, NFL safety, Seattle Seahawks, Green Bay Packers Superbowl 31

1963 Kirk Lowdermilk, NFL center for the Indianapolis Colts

1963 Lorenzo Lynch, NFL safety, Arizona Cardinals, Oakland Raiders

1963 Jack Del Rio, NFL linebacker for the Minnesota Vikings

1963 Lomas Brown, NFL tackle, Detroit Lions, Arizona Cardinals

1963 Randall Cunningham, NFL quarterback, Philadelphia Eagles, Minnesota Vikings

1963 Vance Johnson, NFL wide receiver for the Denver Broncos

1963 Tom McHale, NFL tackle for the Miami Dolphins

1963 Fuad Reveiz, NFL kicker for the Minnesota Vikings

1963 John Gesek, NFL center for the Washington Redskins

1963 Jeff Dellenbach, NFL center, New England Patriots, Green Bay Packers Superbowl 31

1963 Brent Jones, NFL tight end for the San Francisco 49ers

1963 Raleigh MCkenzie, NFL center/guard, Philadelphia Eagles, San Diego Chargers

1963 Jessie Hester, NFL player for the St. Louis Rams

1963 NFL Pro Bowl: East beats West 30-20

1963 Jim Everett, NFL quarterback, Los Angeles Raiders, NO Saints, San Diego Chargers

1963 Lance Smith, NFL guard for the New York Giants

1962 Green Bay Packers beat New York Giants 16-7 in NFL championship game

1962 Thomas Newberry, NFL guard for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1962 New York Giant YA Title sets NFL season touchdown pass record at 33 with 6 touchdowns vs Dallas (41-31)

1962 William "The Refrigerator" Perry, NFL defensive back for the Chicago Bears

1962 Ray Brown, NFL guard, Washington Redskins, San Francisco 49ers

1962 Stan Gelbaugh, NFL quarterback for the Seattle Seahawks

1962 Mike Johnson, NFL inside linebacker, Detroit Lions

1962 Steve DeOssie, NFL inside linebacker for the New England Patriots

1962 Jay Novacek, NFL tight end for the Dallas Cowboys

1962 Doug Flutie, CFL/NFL quarterback, Argonauts, Generals, Bears, Pats

1962 Mike Tomczak, NFL quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1962 Ray Childress, NFL defensive tackle/defensive end for the Houston Oilers

1962 Jerry Rice, NFL wide receiver for the San Francisco 49ers

1962 Martin Bayless, NFL safety for the Kansas City Chiefs

1962 George Jamison, NFL linebacker for the Kansas City Chiefs

1962 Irving Fryar, NFL wide receiver for the Miami Dolphins

1962 Aubrey Matthews, NFL wide receiver, Detroit Lions

1962 Earnest Byner, NFL running back for the Cleveland Browns

1962 Derek Kennard, NFL guard for the Dallas Cowboys

1962 Jack Trudeau, NFL quarterback for the Carolina Panthers

1962 Ricky Sanders, NFL wide receiver for the Miami Dolphins

1962 Carl Banks, NFL linebacker, Cleveland Browns, New York Giants

1962 Dan Turk, NFL center for the Oakland Raiders

1962 Ron Heller, NFL tackle for the Miami Dolphins

1962 Kyle Clifton, NFL linebacker for the New York Jets

1962 Bubby Brister, NFL quarterback, New York Jets, Denver Broncos Superbowl 32

1962 Jonathan Hayes, NFL tight end for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1962 Jim Sweeney, NFL center/guard, Seattle Seahawks, Pittsburgh Steelers

1962 William Roberts, NFL guard, New York Jets, New England Patriots

1962 29th NFL Chicago All-Star Game: Green Bay 42, All-Stars 20 (65,000)

1962 Kevin Greene, NFL linebacker for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1962 Kevin Butler, NFL kicker for the Chicago Bears

1962 Mike Saxon, NFL punter for the Minnesota Vikings

1962 Dan Turk, NFL center for the Washington Redskins

1962 Ed Brady, NFL linebacker for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1962 Scott Radecic, NFL linebacker for the Indianapolis Colts

1962 John Alt, NFL tackle for the Kansas City Chiefs

1962 Scott Case, NFL safety for the Dallas Cowboys

1962 Steve Bono, NFL quarterback, Kansas City Chiefs, Green Bay Packers - Superbowl 31

1962 Gary Clark, NFL wide receiver for the Miami Dolphins

1962 Wilber Marshall, NFL linebacker for the New York Jets

1962 Terry Hoage, NFL wide receiver for the Arizona Cardinals

1962 Freddie Joe Nunn, NFL defensive end for the Indianapolis Colts

1962 Bruce Kozerski, NFL tackle and guard for the Cincinnati Bengals

1962 John Taylor, NFL wide receiver for the San Francisco 49ers

1962 Andre Waters, NFL safety for the Arizona Cardinals

1962 Shaun Gayle, NFL strong safety for the San Diego Chargers

1962 William Fuller, NFL defensive end for the Philadelphia Eagles, San Diego Chargers

1962 Greg Kragen, NFL nose tackle for the Green Bay Packers, Carolina Panthers

1962 Herschel Walker, WFL/NFL running back for New Jersey Generals, Dallas Cowboy

1962 Al Del Greco, NFL kicker for the Houston/Tennessee Oilers

1962 Adam Schreiber, NFL center/guard, Atlanta Falcons, New York Giants

1962 Gary Reasons, NFL linebacker for the New York Giants

1962 Simon Fletcher, NFL linebacker for the Denver Broncos

1962 Kevin Ross, NFL safety, Atlanta Falcons, Kansas City Chiefs

1962 NFL Pro Bowl: West beats East 31-30

1962 Brett Maxie, NFL safety, Carolina Panthers, Green Bay Packers

1962 NFL prohibits grabbing of face masks

1962 Sean Landeta, NFL place kicker for the New York Giants

1961 Green Bay Packers shutout New York Giants 37-0 in NFL championship game

1961 Gale Gilbert, NFL quarterback for the San Diego Chargers

1961 Nate Newton, NFL guard for the Dallas Cowboys

1961 Reggie White, NFL defensive end, Green Bay Packers Superbowl 31

1961 Gary Zimmerman, NFL tackle, Denver Broncos Superbowl 32

1961 Frank Reich, NFL quarterback, Carolina Panthers, Green Bay Packers

1961 Lee Johnson, NFL punter/kicker for the Cincinnati Bengals

1961 Steve Young, NFL quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers

1961 Leonard Marshall, NFL defensive end, New York Giants, New York Jets

1961 Steve Young, NFL quarterback, San Francisco 49ers, NFL Player of Year '92

1961 Trevor Matich, NFL center/guard for the Washington Redskins

1961 Minnesota Vikings' 1st NFL game (beat Chicago Bears 37-13)

1961 Dan Marino, NFL quarterback for the Miami Dolphins

1961 John Kidd, NFL punter for the Miami Dolphins

1961 Ham Tigercats (CFL) beat Buff Bills (NFL) 38-21 in Hamilton, Ontario

1961 Bruce Matthews, NFL guard/center for the Houston Oilers

1961 Chicago Bears (NFL) beat Montreal Alouettes (CFL) 34-16 in Montreal

1961 28th NFL Chicago All-Star Game: Philadelphia 28, All-Stars 14 (66,000)

1961 St. Louis Cardinals (NFL) beat Toronto Argonauts (CFL) 36-7 in Toronto

1961 Ed West, NFL tight end, Philadelphia Eagles, Atlanta Falcons

1961 Chris Hinton, NFL guard for the Minnesota Vikings

1961 Reggie Roby, NFL punter for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1961 Henry Ellard, NFL wide receiver for the Washington Redskins

1961 Jay Schroeder, NFL quarterback, Washington Redskins, Los Angeles Raiders

1961 Bill Bates, NFL safety for the Dallas Cowboys

1961 Mark Rodenhauser, NFL center, Green Bay Packers, Carolina Panthers

1961 Eugene Daniel, NFL center, Indianapolis Colts, Baltimore Ravens

1961 NFL officially recognizes Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio

1961 Jeff Hostetler, NFL quarterback, New York Giants, Raiders, Redskins/1990 Superbowl

1961 Boomer Esiason, NFL quarterback, New York Jets, Cincinnati Bengals

1961 [Norman] Boomer Esiason, NFL quarterback, Cincinnati Bengals, New York Jets

1961 Jim Jeffcoat, NFL defensive end for the Buffalo Bills

1961 Mel Gray, NFL wide receiver/kick returner, Houston/Tennessee Oilers

1961 Jesse Sapolu, NFL guard for the San Francisco 49ers

1961 Zeke Mowatt, NFL tight end for the New York Giants

1961 Mike Rozier, NFL halfback, Heisman Trophy-1983, Houston, Atlanta

1961 Mike Morris, NFL center for the Minnesota Vikings

1961 Guy McIntyre, NFL guard for the Philadelphia Eagles

1961 NFL Pro Bowl: West beats East 35-31

1961 Kent Hull, NFL center for the Buffalo Bills

1961 Paul Skansi, NFL wide receiver for the Seattle Seahawks

1961 1st NFL Playoff Bowl (runner-up bowl)-Detroit beats Cleveland 17-16

1961 Howie Long, former NFL tackle/actor/broadcaster, Broken Arrow

1961 Irv Eatman, NFL tackle for the Houston Oilers

1960 Philadelphia Eagles beat Green Bay Packers 17-13 in NFL championship game

1960 Adam Lingner, NFL center for the Buffalo Bills

1960 Brian Hansen, NFL punter for the New York Jets

1960 Lionel Washington, NFL cornerback for the Denver Broncos

1960 Joe Nash, NFL defensive tackle for the Seattle Seahawks

1960 Albert Lewis, NFL cornerback for the Oakland Raiders

1960 Willie Gault, bob sledder/NFL receiver, Chicago Bears, Los Angeles Raiders

1960 Eric Dickerson, Texas, NFL halfback, Los Angeles Rams, Colts/2,105 yds in 1984

1960 Bobby Hebert, NFL quarterback for the Atlanta Falcons

1960 Morten Andersen, NFL kicker for the Atlanta Falcons

1960 Chicago Bears beat New York Giants 16-7 in Toronto (NFL expo)

1960 Broderick Thompson, NFL tackle and guard for the Denver Broncos

1960 27th NFL Chicago All-Star Game: Baltimore 32, All-Stars 7 (70,000)

1960 Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) beat Toronto Argonauts (CFL) 43-16 in Toronto

1960 Scott Norwood, NFL kicker, Buffalo Bills-Superbowl XXV goat

1960 Roger Craig, NFL reciever for the San Francisco 49ers

1960 John Elway, NFL quarterback, Denver Broncos Superbowl 32

1960 Jumpy Geathers, NFL defensive end, Denver Broncos Superbowl 32

1960 Norm Johnson, NFL place kicker, Seattle Seahawks, Pittsburgh Steelers

1960 Pete Metzelaars, NFL tight end, Seattle Seahawks, Buffalo Bills, Carolina Panthers and the Detroit Lions

1960 Rodney Holman, NFL tight end, Detroit Lions

1960 Mark Tuinei, NFL tackle for the Dallas Cowboys

1960 Marcus Allen, NFL running back, Los Angeles Raiders, Kansas City Chiefs, Heisman 1981

1960 NFL's Chicago Cardinals moves to St. Louis

1960 Reggie McElroy, NFL tackle for the Denver Broncos

1960 Darrell Green, NFL cornerback for the Washington Redskins

1960 Jim Kelly, NFL quarterback for the Buffalo Bills

1960 AFL and NFL agree verbally to a no tampering pact

1960 NFL announces Dallas Cowboys (1960) and Minnesota Vikings (1961) franchises

1960 Pete Rozelle elected NFL commissioner on 23rd ballot

1960 Gary Plummer, NFL linebacker, San Diego Chargers, San Francisco 49ers

1960 NFL Pro Bowl: West beats East 38-21

1959 Everson Walls, NFL cornerback, Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants

1959 Baltimore Colts beat New York Giants 31-16 in NFL championship game

1959 Andre Tippett, NFL linebacker for the New England Patriots

1959 David Lutz, NFL guard and tackle, Detroit Lions

1959 Rich Camarillo, NFL punter for the Houston Oilers

1959 Bert Bell, NFL hall of famer, dies at 64

1959 Mike Singletary, NFL middle linebacker for the Chicago Bears

1959 Jim McMahon, NFL quarterback, Chicago Bears, San Diego Chargers, Philadelphia Eagles

1959 26th NFL Chicago All-Star Game: Baltimore 29, All-Stars 0 (70,000)

1959 Chicago Cardinals (NFL) beat Toronto Argonauts (CFL) 55-26 in Toronto

1959 Gary Anderson, NFL kickerk for the Philadelphia Eagles

1959 Sam Mills, NFL linebacker, Carolina Panthers, Green Bay Packers

1959 Mike Quick, NFL wide receiver for the Philadelphia Eagles

1959 Ronnie Lott, Albuquerque, New Mexico, NFL defensive back, SF 49er

1959 Rohn Stark, NFL punter for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1959 NFL trade, Chicago Cards trade Ollie Matson to Los Angeles Rams for 9 players

1959 Tim Mara, co-founder of NFL's New York Giants, dies

1959 Lawrence Taylor, LT, NFL's greatest linebacker for the New York Giants

1959 Mike Horan, NFL punter for the New York Giants

1959 Wade Wilson, NFL quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys

1959 Chris Collinsworth, NFL wide receiver/TV sportscaster

1959 NFL Pro Bowl: East beats West 28-21

1958 Baltimore Colts beat New York Giants 23-17 in NFL championship game

1958 What might be called greatest NFL game, Colts beat Giants 23-17

1958 Bart Oates, NFL center, New York Giants, San Francisco 49ers

1958 Dave Krieg, NFL quarterback, Arizona Cardinals, Tennessee Oilers

1958 25th NFL Chicago All-Star Game: All-Stars 35, Detroit 19 (70,000)

1958 Stan Brock, NFL tackle for the San Diego Chargers

1958 Ray Donaldson, NFL center for the Dallas Cowboys

1958 Rickey Jackson, NFL defensive end for the San Francisco 49ers

1958 NFL Pro Bowl: West beats East 26-7

1957 New York Giants win NFL championship

1957 Detroit Lions beat Cleveland Browns 50-14 in NFL championship game

1957 Art Monk, NFL wide receiver, Washington Redskins, Philadelphia Eagles

1957 Otis J Anderson, NFL running back, New York Giants, 1990 Superbowl MVP

1957 NFL record crowd (102,368), '49ers vs Rams in LA

1957 24th NFL Chicago All-Star Game: New York Giants 22, All-Stars 12 (75,000)

1957 Phil McConkey, NFL wide receiver for the New York Giants

1957 Jeff Gossett, NFL punter for the Oakland Raiders

1957 Jacob Green, NFL defensive end for the Seattle Seahawks

1957 Ottis "O J" Anderson, NFL running back for the New York Giants

1957 NFL Pro Bowl: West beats East 19-10

1956 New York Giants beat Chicago Bears 47-7 in NFL championship game

1956 Mark Gastineau, NFL end, New York Jets, Pro Bowl 1981-85

1956 Tony Franklin, NFL kicker, Philadelphia Eagles, New England Patriots

1956 Warren Moon, NFL quarterback, Houston Oilers, Seahawks, Vikings

1956 Edddie Murray, NFL kicker, Washington Redskins, Minnesota Vikings

1956 23rd NFL Chicago All-Star Game: Cleveland 26, All-Stars 0 (75,000)

1956 Matt Bahr, NFL kicker, New England Patriots, New York Giants

1956 James Lofton, NFL wide reciever, Bills, Packers, Raiders

1956 Joe Montana, NFL quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers

1956 Nick Lowery, NFL kicker for the New York Jets

1956 Ozzie Newsome, NFL tight end for the Cleveland Browns

1956 Clay Matthews, NFL linebacker for the Atlanta Falcons

1956 NFL's New York Giants switches games from Polo Grounds to Yankee Stadium

1956 NFL Pro Bowl: East beats West 31-30

1955 Cleveland Browns win NFL Championship, beating LA 38-14

1955 Cleveland Browns win NFL championship

1955 Phil Simms, NFL quarterback, New York Giants, Superbowl 1986

1955 1st NFL preseason sudden death football, Rams beats Giants 23-17

1955 22nd NFL Chicago All-Star Game: All-Stars 30, Cleveland 27 (75,000)

1955 Doug Williams, Louisiana, NFL quarterback, Tampa Bay Bucaneers, Washington Redskins

1955 Vince Evans, NFL quarterback for the Oakland Raiders

1955 Earl Campbell, NFL running back, Houston, New Orleans, 1977 Heisman

1955 Rolf Benirschke, Boston, NFL place kicker/TV host, Wheel of Fortune

1955 NFL Pro Bowl: West beats East 26-19

1954 Cleveland Browns win NFL Championship, beating Detroit 56-10

1954 Steve Largent, NFL wide receiver for the Seattle Seahawks

1954 Archie Griffin, NFL runningback, won 2 Heisman Trophies, Ohio State

1954 21st NFL Chicago All-Star Game: Detroit 31, All-Stars 6 (93,470)

1954 Walter Payton, NFL running back for the Chicago Bears

1954 Gary Fencik, NFL defensive back for the Chicago Bears

1954 Vince Ferragamo, NFL/CFL quarterback, Los Angeles Rams, Montreal Alouettes

1954 Tony Dorsett, NFL running back, Dallas Cowboys, Heisman Trophy

1954 Steve DeBerg, NFL quarterback, Broncos, Chiefs, Bucs, 49ers

1954 NFL Pro Bowl: East beats West 20-9

1953 Detroit Lions beat Cleveland Browns 17-16 in NFL championship game

1953 U.S. district Judge Grim, rules NFL can black out TV home games

1953 Willie Thrower becomes 1st black NFL quarterback in modern times

1953 20th NFL Chicago All-Star Game: Detroit 24, All-Stars 10 (93,818)

1953 Steve Grogan, NFL quarterback for the New England Patriots

1953 Robert Brazile, born in Mobile, Alabama, football player, linebacker, played for National Football League's Houston Oilers and Kansas City Chiefs, nicknamed 'Dr. Doom', named 1975's NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year

1953 NFL Dallas Texans become Baltimore Colts (now Indianapolis Colts)

1953 NFL's National and American conference become Eastern and Western conf

1953 Pat Haden, Westbury, New York, NFL quarterback, Los Angeles Rams

1953 Randy White, NFL tackle for the Dallas Cowboys

1953 NFL Pro Bowl: National Conference beats American Conference 27-7

1952 Detroit Lions beat Cleveland Browns 17-7 in NFL championship game

1952 Only win ever for NFL's Dallas Texans (11-1) beats Bears 27-23

1952 19th NFL Chicago All-Star Game: Los Angeles 10, All-Stars 7 (88,316)

1952 Lynn Swann, NFL receiver for the Pittsburgh Steelers and sportscaster

1952 1st NFL team in Texas, Dallas Texans formerly New York Yankees

1952 NFL takes control of New York Yankees

1952 NFL Pro Bowl: National Conference beats American Conference 30-13

1951 1st coast-to-coast televised football game (Dumont paid $75,000) Los Angeles Rams beat Cleveland Browns 24-17 in NFL championship game

1951 Philadelphia sets NFL record of 25 1st-downs rushing

1951 Terry Metcalf, Seattle, NFL, CFL running back, St. Louis, Toronto

1951 Greg Pruitt, NFL running back, Los Angeles Raiders, Super Bowl XVIII

1951 18th NFL Chicago All-Star Game: Cleveland 33, All-Stars 0 (92,180)

1951 New York Giants (NFL) beat Ottawa Roughriders (CFL) 38-6 in Ottawa

1951 Dan Fouts, NFL quarterback for the San Diego Chargers

1951 Ed "Too Tall" Jones, NFL linebacker for the Dallas Cowboys

1951 NFL rules tackles, guards and centers ineligible for forward pass

1951 NFL takes control of failing Baltimore Colts

1951 NFL Pro Bowl: 1st since 1942, Americans beat Nationals 28-27

1951 Drew Pearson, former NFL all-pro receiver

1950 Cleveland Browns beat Los Angeles Rams 30-28 in NFL championship game

1950 Cleveland Browns win NFL championship, beat LA 30-28

1950 Cleveland Browns last NFL team with no-pass game (beat Philadelphia 13-7)

1950 Gene Roberts sets NFL New York Giant rushing record (218 yards) vs Chicago Cards

1950 Otis Armstrong, NFL running back for the Denver Broncos

1950 Chuck Foreman, NFL running back for the Minnesota Vikings

1950 Isaac Curtis, NFL wide receiver for the Cincinnati Bengals

1950 Bob Shaw of Chicago Cardinals sets NFL record with 5 TD receptions

1950 San Francisco 49ers (formerly AAFC) play 1st NFL game, lose 21-17

1950 Cleveland Rams (formerly AAFC) play 1st NFL game, beat Philadelphia 35-10)

1950 New York Giants (NFL) beat Ottawa Roughriders (CFL) 20-6 in Ottawa

1950 17th NFL Chicago All-Star Game: All-Stars 17, Philadelphia 7 (88,885)

1950 Franco Harris, NFL fullback for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1950 3 months as National-American Football League takes back NFL name

1950 Clarence Ellis, born in Grand Rapids, Michigan, football player, safety, played with National Football League's Atlanta Falcons, drafted in first round of 1972 NFL Draft

1950 Rich Glover, born in Bayonne, New Jersey, athlete, American football player, played in the NFL's New York Giants, Philadelphia Eagles

1950 NFL rule changes open way for 2-platoon system (offense and defense)

1949 Philadelphia Eagles beat Los Angeles Rams 14-0 in NFL championship game

1949 NFL merges Cleveland Browns, San Francisco '49ers and Baltimore Colts from AAFC

1949 Bob Gage ties NFL record of a 97 yard touchdown run

1949 Ahmad Rashad, Bobby Moore, NFL receiver for the Minnesota Vikings/sportscaster

1949 Harold Carmichael, NFL wide receiver for the Philadelphia Eagles

1949 Joe Theismann, NFL quarterback, Redskins, sportscaster

1949 16th NFL Chicago All-Star Game: Philadelphia 38, All-Stars 0 (93,780)

1949 John Riggins, NFL running back, New York Jets, Washington Redskins

1949 Ken Anderson, NFL quarterback for the Cincinnati Bengals

1948 Jack Ham, NFL linebacker, Steelers

1948 Philadelphia Eagles shutout Chicago Cards 7-0 in NFL championship game

1948 New York Giant Charley Conerly sets NFL record of 36 pass completions

1948 Jack Tatum, Cherryville, North Carolina, NFL defensive back, Raiders

1948 NFL becomes 1st sport televised as sport of week

1948 Terry Bradshaw, NFL quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers/announcer, CBS, FOX

1948 15th NFL Chicago All-Star Game: Chi Cards 28, All-Stars 0 (101,220)

1948 Don Sweet, Vancouver, CFL, NFL place kicker, Montreal, Green Bay

1947 Chicago Cards beat Philadelphia Eagles 28-21 in NFL championship game

1947 Jim Plunkett, born in San Jose, California, NFL quarterback, New England, Oakland

1947 Charlie Joiner, Many, Louisiana, NFL receiver, Houston, Cincinnati, San Diego

1947 Larry Brown, NFL runningback, 3rd to rush over 4,000 yards

1947 14th NFL Chicago All-Star Game: All-Stars 16, Chi Bears 0 (105,840)

1947 James Harris, born in Monroe, Louisiana, NFL quarterback, Buffalo, Louisiana, San Diego

1947 O[renthal] J[ames] Simpson, SF, NFL running back, Buf Bills, actor

1947 NFL adds 5th official (back judge) and allows sudden death in playoffs

1947 Tom Dempsey, NFL record-holder, longest field goal, 63 yards

1947 Calvin Hill, NFL running back for the Dallas Cowboys

1946 Larry Csonka, NFL running back, Miami Dolphins, New York Giants

1946 Chicago Bears beat New York Giants 24-14 in NFL championship game

1946 Giants Filchock and Hapes suspended by NFL, didn't report bribe attempt

1946 Los Angeles (previously Cleveland) Rams play 1st NFL game in LA

1946 "Mean" Joe Greene, NFL tackle for the Pittsburgh Steelers, Coke spokesman

1946 13th NFL Chicago All-Star Game: All-Stars 16, Los Angeles 0 (97,380)

1946 Rocky Bleier, born in Wisconsin, NFL running back for Pittsburgh Steelers

1946 NFL champs Cleveland Rams given permission to move to LA

1946 Bert Bell becomes 2nd NFL commissioner, moves Chicago headquarters to Philadelphia

1946 Harold Jackson, Hattiesburg, MS, NFL wide receiver, LA, New Engl

1945 Ken "The Snake" Stabler, NFL quarterback, Oak Raiders, Super Bowl XI

1945 Cleveland Rams win NFL championship

1945 Jim Benton, Cleveland end, gains 303 yards (NFL record)

1945 12th NFL Chicago All-Star Game: Green Bay 19, All-Stars 7 (92,753)

1945 Gene Upshaw, NFL guard, Oakland, NFLPA leader

1945 Alan Page, NFL defensive tackle for the Minnesota Vikings

1945 Gene Upshaw, NFL offensive tackle, Oakland Raider

1945 NFL's Boston Yankees and Brooklyn Tigers merge

1945 NFL requires players to wear long stockings

1945 Bill Bergey, born in South Dayton, New York, American collegiate and professional football player, played for American Football League's Cincinnati Bengals and NFL Philadelphia Eagles

1945 Bob Griese, NFL quarterback, Miami Dolphins, 1971 Player of Year

1945 Sam Wyche, NFL coach for the Cincinnati Bengals

1944 Green Bay Packers win NFL championship

1944 NFL Cardinals-Pitts merger disolves

1944 11th NFL Chicago All-Star Game: Chi Bears 24, All-Stars 21 (48,769)

1944 Garo Yepremian, NFL place kicker for the Miami Dolphins

1944 Jim Hart, Evanston, Illinois, NFL quarterback for the St. Louis Cardinals

1944 NFL Chicago Cardinals and Pittsburgh Steelers merge (dissolves on Dec 3)

1944 NFL legalizes coaching from bench

1944 Dan Reeves, NFL Coach, New York Giants, Denver Broncos, Atlanta Falcons

1943 Chicago Bears win NFL championship

1943 NFL Philadelphia Eagle-Pitts Steeler merger disolves

1943 Jan Stenerud, Norway, NFL place kicker for the Kansas City Chiefs

1943 Detroit Lions 0, New York Giants 0; last scoreless tie in NFL

1943 Lance Rentzel, NFL receiver, Minn, LA, ex-husband of Joey Heatherton

1943 10th NFL Chicago All-Star Game: All-Stars 27, Washington 7 (48,471)

1943 Jimmy Johnson, NFL coach, Dallas Cowboys, Miami Dolphins

1943 Emerson Boozer, NFL running back, New York Jet, sportscaster

1943 NFL's Philadelphia Eagles and Pittsburgh Steelers merge, (dissolves on Dec 5)

1943 Joe Namath, Pennsylvania, NFL quarterback for the New York Jets, $400,000 man, 1969 Superbowl

1943 Gale Sayers, NFL running back for the Chicago Bears

1943 NFL adopts free substitution rule

1943 Fred Biletnikoff, NFL wide receiver

1943 Craig Morton, born in Flint, Michigan, NFL quarterback, Dallas, Denver

1942 NFL Pro Bowl: NFL All-Stars beats Washington 17-14

1942 Washington Redskins defeat Chicago Bears 14-6, to win NFL title

1942 Dick Butkus, Chicago, NFL hall of fame linebacker, Bears, sportscaster

1942 Paul Warfield, NFL/WFL wide receiver, Cleveland, Miami, Memphis

1942 9th NFL Chicago All-Star Game: Chi Bears 21, All-Stars 0 (101,100)

1942 Roger Staubach, NFL quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys

1942 NFL Pro Bowl: Chi Bears beats NFL All-Stars 35-24

1941 Chicago Bears Ray McLean makes last NFL drop kick for an extra point

1941 Chicago bears win the NFL championship

1941 Last NFL drop kick for an extra point (Ray McLean, Chicago Bears)

1941 1st NFL division playoff, Bears beat Packers 33-14

1941 Charley Taylor, NFL wide receiver/running back, Washington Redskin

1941 John Mackey, NFL tight end, Baltimore Colts, San Diego Chargers

1941 8th NFL Chicago All-Star Game: Chi Bears 37, All-Stars 13 (98,203)

1941 Bill Parcells, NFL coach, New York Giants, New York Jets, New England Patriots

1941 Matt Snell, NFL running back, New York Jets, Super Bowl III

1941 Elmer Layden becomes 1st NFL commissioner

1940 NFL Pro Bowl: Chi Bears beats NFL All-Stars 28-14

1940 Paul Tagliabue, NFL commissioner, 1989-

1940 Nick Buoniconti, NFL linebacker for the Miami Dolphins/sportscaster, NBC

1940 1st NFL championship on national radio; Bears beat Redskins 73-0

1940 Willie Brown, NFL defensive back, Denver Broncos, Oakland Raiders

1940 Paul Tagliabue, commissioner, NFL

1940 Green Bay Packers become 1st NFL team to travel by plane

1940 Pittsburgh and Philadelphia play a penalty free NFL game

1940 Mike Eischeid, NFL punter for the Oakland Raiders

1940 Merlin Olsen, Utah, NFL tackle, Rams, sportscaster/actor, Father Murphy

1940 7th NFL Chicago All-Star Game: Green Bay 45, All-Stars 28 (84,567)

1940 Lance Alworth, born in Houston, Texas, NFL hall of famer, Charger, Cowboys

1940 Bobby Bell, NFL linebacker for the Kansas City Chiefs

1940 NFL cuts clipping penalty from 25 yards to 15 yards

1940 Fran Tarkenton, born in Richmond, Virginia, NFL QB, New York Giants, Minnesota Vikings

1940 NFL Pro Bowl: Green Bay beats NFL All-Stars 16-7

1939 Green Bay Packers win NFL championship, beat New York Giants 27-0

1939 1st TV NFL game-Eagles vs Dodgers

1939 Mike Ditka, coach/tight-end, Bears, Cowboys, NFL rookie year 1961

1939 6th NFL Chicago All-Star Game: New York Giants 9, All-Stars 0 (81,456)

1939 Irv Cross, NFL sportscaster, CBS-TV

1939 Bob Lilly, NFL defensive tackle for the Dallas Cowboys

1939 Herb Adderley, born in Philadelphia, NFL hall of famer, Packers, Cowboys

1939 Carl Storck becomes 2nd NFL president

1939 Joe Carr, NFL hall of famer/NFL president (1921-39), dies at 59

1939 Joe Kapp, NFL QB, Minnesota Vikings, Boston Patriots, Houston Oilers

1939 1st NFL pro bowl, New York Giants beat All Stars 13-10 in Wrigley Field

1938 New York Giants win NFL championship

1938 [David] Deacon Jones, NFL defensive end, LA, South Dakota, Washington

1938 Cleveland Browns and Chicago Bears play a penalty free NFL game

1938 5th NFL Chicago All-Star Game: All-Stars 28, Washington 16 (74,250)

1938 Don Meredith, born in Mount Vernon, Texas, NFL quarterback, Cowboys, and Monday Night Football

1938 Larry Wilson, NFL back, Cardinals

1938 Ron Mix, NFL tackle for the San Diego Chargers, Oakland Raiders

1938 Jim Otto, NFL center for the Oakland Raiders

1937 Washington Redskins win NFL championship

1937 1st NFL game in Washington, D.C.; Redskins beat New York Giants 13-3

1937 Cleveland (Los Angeles) Rams plays their 1st NFL game, lose 28-0

1937 4th NFL Chicago All-Star Game: All-Stars 6, Green Bay 0 (84,560)

1937 Tom Flores, born in Fresno California, NFL quarterback and coach, Raiders

1937 NFL Boston Redskins move to Washington D.C.

1937 Cleveland (now Los Angeles) Rams granted an NFL franchise

1937 Don Maynard, NFL receiver for the New York Jets, #13

1936 Ray Nitschke, NFL linebacker for the Green Bay Packers

1936 Bobby Ross, NFL coach for the San Diego Chargers

1936 Final Boston Redskin NFL game, lose to Packers 21-6, move to Washington D.C.

1936 Green Bay Packers win NFL championship

1936 Brooklyn and Boston play a penalty free NFL game

1936 3rd NFL Chicago All-Star Game: All-Stars 7, Detroit 7 (76,000)

1936 John Madden, NFL coach for the Oakland Raiders/sports commentator, CBS, FOX

1936 Jim Brown, Georgia, NFL full back for the Cleveland Browns/actor, Dirty Dozen

1936 1st NFL draft, Eagles select Heisman Trophy winner Jay Berwanger

1935 Detroit Lions win NFL championship

1935 2nd NFL Chicago All-Star Game: Chi Bears 5, All-Stars 0 (77,450)

1935 Bobby Mitchell, NFL running back/wide receiver, Browns, Redskins

1935 NFL adopts an annual college draft to begin in 1936

1935 1st NFL draft; Jay Berwanger of U Chicago is 1st pick (by Eagles) He never plays in NFL

1935 Henry Jordan, Emporia, Virginia, NFL defensive tackle, Cleveland, Green Bay

1934 NFL adopts player waiver rule; applies after 6th game of season

1934 New York Giants defeat Chicago Bears 30-13 for NFL championship

1934 Chicago Bears beat Detroit (19-16) in 1st NFL game broadcast nationally

1934 NFL Philadelphia Eagles beat Cincinnati Reds 64-0

1934 Brooklyn and Pittsburgh play a penalty free NFL game

1934 Sam Huff, NFL linebacker, New York Giants, Washington Redskins

1934 1st NFL Chicago All-Star Game: Chi Bears 0, All-Stars 0 (79,432)

1934 Christian "Sonny" Jurgensen, NFL quarterback, Eagles, Redskins

1934 Sonny Jurgensen, NFL quarterback for the Washington Redskins/sportscaster

1934 Willie Davis, NFL defensive end, Cleveland Browns, Green Bay

1934 NFL's Portsmouth Spartans become Detroit Lions

1934 Earl Morrall, NFL quarterback, Lions, Giants, Colts

1934 Jim Parker, NFL guard, tackle for the Baltimore Colts

1934 Buddy Ryan, NFL coach, Philadelphia Eagles, Phoenix Cardinals

1934 Bart Starr, NFL quarterback/coach, Green Bay

1933 NFL starts official stats as Bears beat Giants 23-21 in champ game

1933 Joe Lilliard quarterbacks Chicago Cardinals; last NFL black until 1946

1933 Lenny Moore, NFL back for the Baltimore Colts

1933 1st game at NFL Pitts Pirate's Forbes Field, lose to Brooklyn Dodgers 32-0

1933 Forrest Gregg, NFL tackle, Green Bay Packers, Dallas Cowboys

1933 Philadelphia Eagles play 1st NFL game, lose to New York Giants 56-0

1933 Pittsburgh Steelers (as Pirates) play 1st NFL game, lose 23-2

1933 NFL divides into (2) 5 team divisions

1933 Alan "the Horse" Ameche, Wisconsin, NFL fullback for the Baltimore Colts

1933 Johnny Unitas, NFL quarterback, Baltimore Colts, San Diego, one of the greats

1933 Chicago Bears win their 1st NFL Game beating New York Giants 23-21

1933 Raymond Berry, Texas, NFL hall of famer for the Baltimore Colts

1933 Major NFL rule changes (hash mark 10 yards in, posts on goal line)

1932 Chicago Bears beat Portsmouth Spartans 9-0 in 1st NFL playoff game

1932 Jim Ringo, NFL center, Green Bay, Philadelphia

1932 Roosevelt Brown, Virginia, NFL hall of fame tackle for the New York Giants

1932 Washington Redskins (as Boston Braves) play 1st NFL game, lose 14-0

1932 Lamar Hunt, NFL owner for the Kansas City Chiefs

1932 Chuck Knox, NFL coach, Rams, Bills, Seahawks

1932 Joe Schmidt, NFL Hall of Fame linebacker, Detroit Lions

1932 Joe Schmidt, NFL Hall-of-Famer

1932 Chuck Noll, Cleveland, NFL coach for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1931 Bill Walsh, NFL coach for the San Francisco 49ers/sportscaster

1930 Dante Lavelli, AAFC/NFL end for the Cleveland Browns

1930 Bill George, NFL linebacker, Chicago Bears, Los Angeles Rams

1930 Portsmouth beats Brooklyn in 1st NFL game played under floodlights

1930 Detroit Lions (as Portsmouth Spartans) play 1st NFL game, win 13-6

1930 Frank Gifford, born in California, NFL halfback for the New York Giants/ABC sportscaster

1930 Mike McCormack, NFL offensive tackle, New York Yankees, Cleveland, Philadelphia

1930 Doug Atkins, Humbolt, Tennessee, NFL hall of famer, Browns, Bears, Saints

1930 Ollie Matson, NFL halfback, Cardinals, Rams, Lions, Eagles

1930 Don Shula, winningest NFL coach for the Miami Dolphins

1929 Ernie Nevers scores all 40 pts for Chicago Cards vs Bears (NFL record)

1929 Chicago Cardinals become 1st NFL team to train out of state (Michigan)

1929 Al Davis, born in Brocton, Massachusetts, NFL team owner, Los Angeles Raiders

1928 Hugh McElhenny, NFL halfback, SF, Minnesota, Giants, Detroit

1928 Jack Christiansen, Kansas, NFL hall of famer defensive back, Lions

1928 Kyle Rote, NFL halfback, New York Giants 1951-61

1928 Dick "Night Train" Lane, NFL defensive back, Rams, Cards, Lions

1927 George Blanda, NFL kicker/quarterback, Bears, Oilers, Raiders

1927 [Harold] Bud Grant, Wisconsin, CFL/NFL player and coach, Winnipeg, Minnesota

1927 Joe Perry, AAFC/NFL Hall of Fame fullback, San Francisco 49ers, Baltimore Colts

1927 Joe Perry, NFL Hall-of-Famer

1927 Gino Marchetti, NFL defensive end, Dallas Texans, Baltimore Colts

1926 Bobby Layne, NFL quarterback, Detroit Lions

1926 Victor Kermit Kiam II, CEO, Remington shavers, NFL owner, Patriots

1926 Y A Tittle, AAFC/NFL quarterback, Baltimore, SF, New York Giants, MVP 1963

1926 Preston "Bob" Tisch, NFL co-owner for the New York Giants

1926 Norm Van Brocklin, NFL quarterback and coach of the Los Angeles Rams, hall of famer

1926 Pete Rozelle, NFL commissioner 1960-89

1926 Len Ford, NFL end, Cleveland Browns, Green Bay Packers

1926 NFL rules college students ineligible until college classes graduates

1926 Claude, Buddy, Young, NFL running back, Yankees, Texans, Colts

1925 Andy Robustelli, NFL defensive end, Los Angeles Rams, New York Giants

1925 New York Giants play 1st NFL game, lose to Providence 14-0

1925 Chuck Bednarik, Penn, NFL hall of fame center/linebacker, Philadelphia

1925 Ernie Stautner, NFL tackle, Steelers, WLAF head coach, Galaxy

1925 Emlen Tunnell, NFL safety, Giants, Packers

1925 George Connol, NFL Hall-of-Famer

1925 George Conner, NFL tackle, linebacker for the Chicago Bears

1924 Cleveland Bulldogs lose to Frankford Yellowjackets, ends 31-game undefeated streak (NFL and major-league football record)

1924 Tom Landry, NFL player for the New York Giants/coach for the Dallas Cowboys

1924 Leo Nomellini, NFL defensive tackle for the San Francisco 49ers

1924 Lou "The Toe" Groza, AAFC, NFL tackle, kicker for the Cleveland Browns

1923 Tom Fears, NFL end, Los Angeles Rams

1923 Pete Pihos, NFL end, Phil Eagles

1923 Elroy "Crazylegs" Hirsch, AAFC, NFL halfback, end, Los Angeles Rams

1923 Arnie Weinmeister, AAFC, NFL def tackle, New York Yankees, Giants

1922 Charley Trippi, NFL halfback, Chicago Cardinals

1922 Pete Henry makes longest known NFL drop-kicked field goal, 45 yards

1922 Former Chicago Staleys play 1st NFL game as Chicago Bears, win 6-0

1922 Curly Lambeau and Green Bay Football Club granted NFL franchise

1922 AFPA changes name to NFL, Chicago Staleys become Chicago Bears

1922 Pat Harder, Milwaukee, NFL fullback, Cardinals, Lions

1922 J. E. Clair turns Green Bay franchise back to NFL

1921 Bill Dudley, NFL halfback, Pittsburgh, Detroit, Washington

1921 Otto Graham, AAFC/NFL quarterback for the Cleveland Browns

1921 Green Bay Packers play 1st NFL game, 7-6 win over Minneapolis

1921 Jim Conzelman takes over as coach of Rock Island Independents from Frank Coughlin-only mid-game coaching change in NFL history

1921 NFL Decatur Staleys become Chicago Staleys, win 14-10

1921 Bill Willis, AAFC, NFL guard for the Cleveland Browns

1921 J E Clair of Acme Packing Co of Green Bay granted an NFL franchise

1920 Steve Van Buren, NFL halfback for the Philadelphia Eagles

1920 Chicago Bears (as Decatur Staleys) play 1st NFL game, win 7-0

1920 Phoenix Cardinals (then in Chicago) play 1st NFL game, a 0-0 tie

1920 NFL (then American Pro Football Association) plays 1st games

1920 Bob Waterfield, NFL quarterback, Rams

1920 Marion Motley, AAFC, NFL fullback, Cleveland Browns, Pittsburgh

1920 Marion Motley, NFL running back, all-time leading AAFC rusher

1920 American Professional Football Association forms (NFL)

1919 Clyde "Bulldog" Turner, NFL center for the Chicago Bears

1919 Tom Harmon, Rensselaer Indiana, sportscaster/NFL tailback, Heisman

1919 Tony Canadeo, Chicago, NFL hall of fame halfback for the Green Bay Packers

1918 George McAfee, NFL halfback for the Chicago Bears

1917 Marshall Goldberg, NFL halfback, Chicago Cardinals

1916 Sid Luckman, NFL quarterback for the Chicago Bears

1916 Dan Fortmann, NFL guard for the Chicago Bears

1915 Alex Wojciechowicz, NFL center, Lions, Eagles

1914 Frank, Bruiser, Kinard, NFL, AAFC tackle, Bkln, New York Yankees

1913 Vince Lombardi, NFL coach for the Green Bay Packers

1913 Don Hutson, NFL end, Packers

1913 Wayne Millner, NFL end, Boston/Washington Redskins

1912 Alphonse [Tuffy] Leemans, NFL fullback for the New York Giants

1912 Jack Kent Cooke, NFL team owner for the Washington Redskins

1912 Dan Reeves, NFL team owner, Cleveland/Los Angeles Rams

1912 Clarence "Ace" Parker, NFL quarterback, Brooklyn, Boston Yankees

1912 Clarke Hinkle, NFL fullback for the Green Bay Packers

1912 Joe Stydahar, NFL tackle for the Chicago Bears

1911 Sid Gillman, NFL hall of fame coach, LA, San Diego, Houston

1910 Cliff Battles, born in Akron, Ohio, NFL hall of famer, Braves, Redskins

1910 George Musso, NFL guard for the Chicago Bears

1910 Arnie Herber, born in NFL quarterback, Green Bay Packers, New York Giants

1909 Bill Hewitt, NFL end, Chicago Bears, Philadelphia Eagles

1909 Mel Hein, NFL center for the New York Giants

1908 Bronko Nagurski, NFL fullback for the Chicago Bears

1908 Paul Brown, born in Norwalk, Ohio, NFL hall of famer, Browns, Bengals

1907 Glen "Turk" Edwards, NFL tackle, Boston/Washington Redskins

1907 Weeb Ewbank, NFL coach, Baltimore Colts, New York Jets

1906 Earl "Dutch" Clark, Colorado, NFL hall of fame quarterback, Spartans, Detroit

1906 Ken Strong, NFL, AFL halfback, Staten Island, New York Yankees, New York Giants

1905 Art Donovan, NFL defensive tackle, Balt, New York Yankees, Dallas

1904 Ray Flaherty, AFL/NFL/AAFC coach for the New York Giants

1903 Johnny Blood, aka John McNally, early NFL halfback, Green Bay

1903 Ernie Nevers, NFL fullback, Duluth Eskimos, Chicago Cardinals

1903 Mike Michalske, NFL guard, New York Yankees, Green Bay Packers

1903 Walt Kiesling, NFL guard/coach, HOF

1902 Morris "Red" Badgro, Wash, NFL hall of famer, Yankees, Giants, Dodgers

1901 Art Rooney, NFL team owner for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1900 Cal Hubbard, NFL tackle, Giants, Packers, Pittsburgh Pirates

1898 Roy "Link" Lyman, NFL tackle for the Chicago Bears

1898 Steve Owen, NFL tackle, coach for the New York Giants

1898 Earl "Curly" Lambeau, NFL coach for the Green Bay Packers

1898 Jimmy Conzelman, NFL quarterback/coach/team owner, Chicago

1897 Wilbur, Pete, Henry, NFL tackle, Canton, New York Giants, Pottsville

1897 George Preston Marshall, NFL team owner for the Washington Redskins

1896 George Trafton, NFL center for the Chicago Bears

1896 Paddy Driscoll, NFL quarterback/coach, Chicago Cardinals, Bears

1895 Charles W. Bidwill, Sr., Chicago, NFL hall of famer, Chicago Cardinals

1895 DeBenneville "Bert" Bell, Pennsylvania, NFL owner/commissioner/HOF, Eagles

1895 George S Halas, Papa Bear, end/coach, Bears, co-founder NFL

1894 Ed Healey, NFL tackle, Rock Island Independents, Chicago Bears

1894 Fritz Pollard, early black NFL star, 1920-26

1894 Guy Chamberlin, early NFL end/coach, Canton, Frankford, Cards

1892 Joe Guyon, NFL halfback, Canton, Cleveland, Oorang, Rock I, etc

1891 Earle "Greasy" Neale, NFL coach for the Philadelphia Eagles

1887 Timothy Mara, NFL owner for the New York Giants

1884 Hugh "Shorty" Ray, supervisor of NFL officials, HOF member

1880 Joe Carr, Ohio, NFL hall of famer/NFL president, 1921-39


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