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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 GM 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 [Alvin] 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 Balt Ravens (Cleveland Browns) 1st NFL game, beat Oakland Raiders, 17-14

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

1996 NFL Pro Bowl: NFC beats AFC 20-13

1995 Dolphins QB 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 QB 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, Cin 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 QB 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 Balt Colt QBs 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 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 QBs, 1-19)

1973 Spencer Folau, NFL/WLAF offensive tackle, Balt 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, Scot 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 Pat Riley, NFL defensive end for the Chicago Bears, Seattle Seahawks

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

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