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- Al Pfeifer
– IRFU receiving leader • named to Toronto Argonauts all-time team - Aston Whiteside
– Grey Cup champion and member of multiple NFL practice squads - Ben Edwards (American football)
– New York Giants receiver - Bernard Edwards (American football)
– Arena Football League all-star - Brad Taylor (Canadian football)
– CFL quarterback • was also a punter and placekicker in college - Brian Gowins
– Chicago Bears kicker and Arena Football League Kicker of the Year - Brian Hall (American football)
– led the NCAA in field goal percentage with a prosthetic leg - Brian Villanueva
– arena football quarterback - Calvin Spears
– two-time Black college football national champion • played in multiple pro leagues - Cameron Echols-Luper
– CFL and USFL receiver, and track All-American - Carlos Fowler
– Arena Football League Lineman of the Year - Carlton Johnson
– Arena Football League all-star - Charel Allen
– WNBA player and college coach - Chris Dittoe
– NFL quarterback - Clay Rush
– two-time Arena Football League Kicker of the Year • made game-winning kick as time expired in ArenaBowl XIX - Colin Cole (American football)
– NFL defensive tackle • member of the only two teams in NFL history to win playoff games despite having losing records: the 2010 Seahawks and the 2014 Panthers - Connor Hamlett
– Cleveland Browns tight end - Corey Moore (safety)
– NFL safety - Delbert Cowsette
– Washington Redskins defensive lineman - Doug Belden
– Saskatchewan Roughriders starting quarterback • last four-sport letterman in University of Florida history - Flint Fleming
– Member of the Arena Football League 15th Anniversary Team - Glen Gauntt
– Arena Football League quarterback - Greg Mancz
– NFL offensive lineman • first Houston Texan offensive lineman to start every game in a season - Hal Hunter (American football, born 1932)
– Indianapolis Colts interim head coach - Hayseed Stephens
– American Football League quarterback, evangelical preacher, and oil tycoon - Howard Green (American football)
– NFL defensive lineman • helped the Packers win Super Bowl XLV - James Jones (basketball, born 1980)
– 3-time NBA champ • longtime friend of Lebron James • Phoenix Suns general manager • NBA executive vice president, head of basketball operations - Jared Norris
– NFL linebacker - Jarriel King
– NFL and CFL offensive lineman - Jarrod Pughsley
– Kansas City Chiefs offensive lineman - Joe Adams (quarterback)
– Black College Football Hall of Famer • set the NCAA record for career touchdown passes - Joel Heath
– Houston Texans defensive lineman - Jordan Williams (linebacker, born 1993)
– NFL linebacker - Josh McCown
– longtime NFL quarterback (2002–2020) - J. T. O'Sullivan
– San Francisco 49ers starting quarterback - Kasey Peters
– Arena Football League quarterback - Lamart Cooper
– Arena Football League all-star - Mark Jackson (quarterback)
– CFL quarterback - Matt Bushman
– NFL tight end • two-time Super Bowl champion - Michael Baker (American football)
– Arena Football League all-star • named the greatest player in Grand Rapids Rampage history - Mike Black (kicker)
– Arena Football League Kicker of the Year • member of the AFL's 15th Anniversary Team - Nigel Williams (Canadian football)
– CFL wide receiver - Niu Sale
– Arena Football League all-star • two-time first-team junior college All-American - Pete Thomas (American football)
– Starting quarterback for three D1 schools • Arena Football League quarterback • college coach - Riley Ware
– Arena Footbal League all-star - Robb Butler
– San Diego Chargers defensive back - Robert Stewart (lineman)
– Arena Football League Lineman of the Year • six-time AFL all-star • Alabama Crimson Tide permanent team captain - Samoa Samoa
– College quarterback and Cincinnati Bengals draft pick - Sedrick Robinson
– Arena Football League's all-time leader in kick return touchdowns - Steve Longa
– Detroit Lions linebacker - Thaddeus Coleman
– CFL offensive lineman • Grey Cup champion - Todd Doxzon
– Miami Dolphins player - Tony Burris (American football)
– Winning quarterback in ArenaBowl III - Trevor Williams (American football)
– NFL defensive back - Tricia Bader Binford
– WNBA player and college head coach - Trisha Stafford-Odom
– WNBA player and college head coach - T. T. Toliver
– Arena Football League's all-time leader in receptions, receiving yards, and all-purpose yards • Super Bowl XXXVII champion as a member of the Buccaneers' practice squad - Victor Hall (American football)
– Arena Football League all-star • died twice - Wayne Coffey (American football)
– New England Patriots receiver - Willie Culpepper
– Tampa Bay Buccaneers receiver - Wonder Monds
– San Francisco 49ers defensive back - Yepi Pauu
– "the greatest Tongan ever to play arena football."
Did you know
... that Allen DeGraffenreid, who played in the NFL in the 1990s, is not to be confused with Allen DeGraffenreid, who played in the NFL in the 1990s? ![]()
... that in high school Anne Marie Armstrong won three state titles in volleyball, three in basketball, and four in track and field? ![]()
... that Canadian football player Arek Bigos left Poland to escape the communist regime? ![]()
... that American football kicker Brian Hall used a prosthetic leg? ![]()
... that NFL player Broc Rutter only received a $279 signing bonus from the San Francisco 49ers? ![]()
... that basketball player Charel Allen was a five-time Bulgarian Cup champion despite only knowing a few words of Bulgarian? ![]()
... that Charles Assmann was the "butt of many jokes"? ![]()
... that both Christian Albright and De'Montre Tuggle were born on the same day, named second-team all-Mid-American Conference in 2020, signed with the Chicago Bears in 2022, and debuted in the CFL in 2023? ![]()
... that brothers Craig and Scott Hendrickson played gridiron football together in college and professionally? ![]()
... that a former handball player was the tallest player in the Canadian Football League? ![]()
... that the University of Memphis football team posthumously retired Danton Barto's number following an online petition? ![]()
... that NFL player Darrell Hogan watched Gunsmoke every day? ![]()
... that Emmett Barrett wore glasses while playing American football? ![]()
... that Ezekiel Hughes, who built a church and designed a road, was also a clockmaker, farmer, and justice of the peace? ![]()
... that the first draft pick in New England Patriots' history, Gerhard Schwedes, was born in Nazi Germany? ![]()
... that Zulu prince Hayseed Stephens played in the American Football League? ![]()
... that Jackson Findlay is a fourth-generation Canadian Football League player? ![]()
... that Jackson Sombach played with three of his brothers on the Regina Rams? ![]()
... that Joe Fitzgerald was the first player in NFL history to return an interception for a touchdown? ![]()
... that medical doctor Jules LaDuron tried to stab someone with a bayonet? ![]()
... that Kevin Jefferson started kindergarten at age 3, high school at 12, and college at 16, and made his NFL debut at 20? ![]()
... that Larry Steinbach did not start high school until the age of 22? ![]()
... that Leon Hatziioannou played for two different Canadian football teams within 48 hours? ![]()
... that Canadian football player Nigel Williams served two tours of duty during the war in Afghanistan? ![]()
... that Canadian football player Paul Shorten played college football after his pro career? ![]()
... that Canadian football player Pieter Vanden Bos was traded from the Roughriders to the Rough Riders? ![]()
... that upon being drafted by the NFL's Chicago Bears, Ralph Jarvis wanted to thank the judge who sent him to the reform school where he first played American football? ![]()
... that American football player Rich Romer was selected three times as an All-American by Pizza Hut? ![]()
... that Samoa Samoa was from American Samoa? ![]()
... that Seven McGee was given his name because he was the youngest of seven children in his family? ![]()
... that Thomas Bertrand-Hudon is the first professional football player to wear a Guardian Cap during a regular season game? ![]()
... that Tomoya Machino ate five pounds (2.3 kg) of rice daily for a year to put on the necessary weight to be an American football lineman? ![]()
... that basketball coach Trisha Stafford-Odom left the Eagles to join the Eagles? ![]()
... that Victor Hall, who died twice in 1986, is still alive? ![]()
... that Bahamian basketball player Waltiea Rolle moved to the United States at the age of 13 after being noticed while walking home from school? ![]()
... that American football player Willie Culpepper said that he was fined for dropping a pass in practice? ![]()
... that Wonderful Terrific Monds' father, son, and grandson are also named Wonderful Monds? ![]()
... that Yepi Pauu was "the greatest Tongan ever to play arena football"? ![]()