List of Florida Gators football players in the NFL
This list of Florida Gators football players includes notable former college football players for the Florida Gators football team that represents the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida, and who have played professionally in the National Football League (NFL) during its regular season. This list includes such former Gators players as Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback Tim Tebow, Pro Football Hall of Fame defensive end Jack Youngblood, and Super Bowl Most Valuable Player and Hall of Fame running back Emmitt Smith. (This list does not include notable former Gators football players who never played in a regular season NFL game; reference should be made to the Florida Gators football main article for lists of other notable players who did not play in the NFL.)
Former Florida Gators are listed alphabetically within each NFL team's group of current and former players. NFL teams are listed alphabetically within each of the NFL's two conferences, the American Football Conference and the National Football Conference. Those players who are listed under a particular team played for that team in one or more regular season games during the years indicated.
Since former Gators lineman Cy Williams played in ten regular season NFL games in 1929, over 270 former Gators football players have played in one or more regular season games for forty different NFL teams.[1] On the opening day of the 2014 season, thirty-five former Gators appeared on the active rosters of NFL teams.
American Football Conference
Baltimore Ravens
- Dexter Daniels, former NFL linebacker for the Baltimore Ravens (1996)[2]
- Matt Elam, current NFL safety for the Baltimore Ravens (2013– )[3]
- Will Hill, current NFL safety for the Baltimore Ravens (2014– ), and formerly, the New York Giants (2012–13)[4]
- Jeff Mitchell, former NFL center for the Baltimore Ravens (1997–2000) and Carolina Panthers (2001–05)[5]
- Errict Rhett, former NFL running back for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1994–97), Baltimore Ravens (1998–99) and Cleveland Browns (2000)[6]
- Travis Taylor, former NFL wide receiver for the Baltimore Ravens (2000–04), Minnesota Vikings (2005–06), Oakland Raiders (2007) and St. Louis Rams (2007)[7]
- Deonte Thompson, current NFL wide receiver for the Chicago Bears (2015– ), and formerly, the Buffalo Bills (2014-) and the Baltimore Ravens (2012–14)[8]
Buffalo Bills
- Hagood Clarke, former AFL safety for the Buffalo Bills (1964–68)[9]
- Andra Davis, former NFL linebacker for the Cleveland Browns (2002–08), Denver Broncos (2009), and Buffalo Bills (2010–11)[10]
- Chan Gailey, former NFL head coach of the Dallas Cowboys (1998–99) and Buffalo Bills (2010–12)[11]
- Joe Hergert, former AFL linebacker and placekicker for the Buffalo Bills (1960–61)[12]
- Scott Hutchinson, former NFL defensive end for the Buffalo Bills (1978–80, 1983) and Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1981)[13]
- Todd Johnson, former NFL safety for the Chicago Bears (2003–06), St. Louis Rams (2007–08) and Buffalo Bills (2009)[14]
- Shane Matthews, former NFL quarterback for the Chicago Bears (1993–96, 1999–2001), Carolina Panthers (1997–98), Washington Redskins (2002), Cincinnati Bengals (2003) and Buffalo Bills (2004–05)[15]
- David Nelson, current NFL wide receiver for the New York Jets (2013–), and formerly, the Buffalo Bills (2010–12)[16]
- Kay Stephenson, former NFL quarterback for the San Diego Chargers (1967), and Buffalo Bills (1968), and former NFL head coach of the Buffalo Bills (1983–85)[17]
- Deonte Thompson, current NFL wide receiver for the Buffalo Bills (2014– ), and formerly, the Baltimore Ravens (2012–14)[8]
- Richard Trapp, former AFL wide receiver for Buffalo Bills (1968), and San Diego Chargers (1969)[18]
Cincinnati Bengals
- Andre Caldwell, current NFL wide receiver for the Denver Broncos (2012– ), and formerly, the Cincinnati Bengals (2008–11)[19]
- Glenn Cameron, former NFL linebacker for the Cincinnati Bengals (1975–85)[20]
- Cris Collinsworth, former NFL wide receiver for the Cincinnati Bengals (1981–88),[21]
- Guy Dennis, former NFL guard for the Cincinnati Bengals (1969–72) and Detroit Lions (1973–75)[22]
- Carlos Dunlap, current NFL defensive end for the Cincinnati Bengals (2010– )[23]
- Richard Fain, former NFL defensive back for the Phoenix Cardinals (1991), Cincinnati Bengals (1991) and Chicago Bears (1992)[24]
- Willie Jackson, former NFL wide receiver for the Jacksonville Jaguars (1995–97), Cincinnati Bengals (1998–99), New Orleans Saints (2000–01), Atlanta Falcons (2002) and Washington Redskins (2002)[25]
- Eric Kresser, former NFL quarterback for the Cincinnati Bengals (1997–99)[26]
- Marquand Manuel, former NFL strong safety for the Cincinnati Bengals (2002–03), Seattle Seahawks (2004–05), Green Bay Packers (2006), Carolina Panthers (2007), Denver Broncos (2008) and Detroit Lions (2009)[27]
- Alonzo Mitz, former NFL linebacker and defensive end for the Seattle Seahawks (1986–89) and Cincinnati Bengals (1991–92)[28]
- Reggie Nelson, current NFL safety for the Cincinnati Bengals (2010– ), and formerly, the Jacksonville Jaguars (2007–10)[29]
- Louis Oliver, former NFL safety for the Miami Dolphins (1989–93, 1995–96) and Cincinnati Bengals (1994)[30]
- Keiwan Ratliff, former NFL cornerback for the Cincinnati Bengals (2004–07, 2009–10), Indianapolis Colts (2007–08) and Pittsburgh Steelers (2009)[31]
- John Reaves, former NFL quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles (1972–74), Cincinnati Bengals (1975–78), Minnesota Vikings (1979–80), Houston Oilers (1981) and Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1987); also former USFL quarterback for the Tampa Bay Bandits (1983–85)[32]
- Jimmy Spencer, former NFL defensive back for the New Orleans Saints (1992–95), Cincinnati Bengals (1996–97), San Diego Chargers (1998–99) and Denver Broncos (2000–03)[33]
- Lawrence Wright, former NFL safety for the Cincinnati Bengals (1997, 1999)[34]
Cleveland Browns
- Lomas Brown, former NFL Pro Bowl offensive tackle for the Detroit Lions (1985–95), Arizona Cardinals (1996–98), Cleveland Browns (1999), New York Giants (2000–01), and Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2002)[35]
- Clifford Charlton, former NFL linebacker for the Cleveland Browns (1988–89)[36]
- Andra Davis, former NFL linebacker for the Cleveland Browns (2002–08), Denver Broncos (2009), and Buffalo Bills (2010–11)[10]
- Dan Fike, former NFL offensive lineman for the Cleveland Browns (1985–92) and Pittsburgh Steelers (1993)[37]
- Don Fleming, former NFL defensive back for the Cleveland Browns (1960–62)[38]
- Rex Grossman, current NFL quarterback for the Cleveland Browns (2014– ), and formerly, the Chicago Bears (2003–08), Houston Texans (2009), and Washington Redskins (2010–13)[39]
- Joe Haden, current NFL cornerback for the Cleveland Browns (2010– )[40]
- Bernie Parrish, former NFL defensive back for the Cleveland Browns (1959–66); also former AFL defensive back for Houston Oilers (1966)[41]
- Errict Rhett, former NFL running back for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1994–97), Baltimore Ravens (1998–99), and Cleveland Browns (2000)[6]
- Gerard Warren, former NFL defensive tackle for the Cleveland Browns (2001–04), Denver Broncos (2005–06), Oakland Raiders (2007–09), and New England Patriots (2010–11)[42]
Denver Broncos
- Andre Caldwell, current NFL wide receiver for the Denver Broncos (2012– ), and formerly, the Cincinnati Bengals (2008–11)[19]
- Cooper Carlisle, former NFL offensive guard for the Denver Broncos (2000–06), and Oakland Raiders (2007–12)[43]
- Andra Davis, former NFL linebacker for the Cleveland Browns (2002–08), Denver Broncos (2009), and Buffalo Bills (2010–11)[10]
- Chris Doering, former NFL wide receiver for the Indianapolis Colts (1996–97), Denver Broncos (1999–2000), Washington Redskins (2002), and Pittsburgh Steelers (2003–04)[44]
- Jabar Gaffney, former NFL wide receiver for the Houston Texans (2002–05), New England Patriots (2006–08), Denver Broncos (2009–10), Washington Redskins (2011), and Miami Dolphins (2012)[45]
- David Galloway, former NFL defensive end for the St. Louis Cardinals and Phoenix Cardinals (1982–89), and Denver Broncos (1990)[46]
- Steven Harris, former NFL defensive tackle for the Denver Broncos (2007–08)[47]
- Darrell Jackson, former NFL wide receiver for the Seattle Seahawks (2000–06), San Francisco 49ers (2007), and Denver Broncos (2008)[48]
- Ellis Johnson, former NFL defensive tackle for the Indianapolis Colts (1995–2001), Atlanta Falcons (2002–03), and Denver Broncos (2004)[49]
- Crawford Ker, former NFL offensive lineman for the Dallas Cowboys (1985–90) and Denver Broncos (1991)[50]
- Tony Lilly, former NFL safety for the Denver Broncos (1984–87)[51]
- Marquand Manuel, former NFL strong safety for the Cincinnati Bengals (2002–03), Seattle Seahawks (2004–05), Green Bay Packers (2006), Carolina Panthers (2007), Denver Broncos (2008), and Detroit Lions (2009)[27]
- Lerentee McCray, current NFL linebacker for the Denver Broncos (2014– )[52]
- Travis McGriff, former NFL wide receiver for the Denver Broncos (1999–2001)[53]
- Jeremy Mincey, current NFL defensive end for the Dallas Cowboys (2014– ), and formerly, the Jacksonville Jaguars (2006–13), and Denver Broncos (2013)[54]
- Jarvis Moss, former NFL defensive end for the Denver Broncos (2007–10), and Oakland Raiders (2010–11)[55]
- Ricky Nattiel, former NFL wide receiver for the Denver Broncos (1987–92)[56]
- Johnny Rutledge, former NFL linebacker for the Arizona Cardinals (1999–2002), and Denver Broncos (2003)[57]
- Jimmy Spencer, former NFL defensive back for the New Orleans Saints (1992–95), Cincinnati Bengals (1996–97), San Diego Chargers (1998–99), and Denver Broncos (2000–03)[33]
- Tim Tebow, former NFL quarterback for the Denver Broncos (2010–11), and New York Jets (2012)[58]
- Marcus Thomas, former NFL defensive tackle for the Denver Broncos (2007–11)[59]
- Gerard Warren, former NFL defensive tackle for the Cleveland Browns (2001–04), Denver Broncos (2005–06), Oakland Raiders (2007–09), and New England Patriots (2010–11)[42]
Houston Texans
- Jabar Gaffney, former NFL wide receiver for the Houston Texans (2002–05), New England Patriots (2006–08), Denver Broncos (2009–10), Washington Redskins (2011), and Miami Dolphins (2012)[45]
- Rex Grossman, current NFL quarterback for the Cleveland Browns (2014– ), and formerly, the Chicago Bears (2003–08), Houston Texans (2009), and Washington Redskins (2010–13)[39]
- Guss Scott, former NFL safety for the New England Patriots (2005, 2006), and Houston Texans (2006)[60]
Indianapolis Colts
- Kerwin Bell, former NFL quarterback for the Atlanta Falcons (1988), Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1989), and Indianapolis Colts (1996–97)[61]
- Barry Brown, former NFL linebacker and tight end for the Baltimore Colts (1966–67), New York Giants (1968), and Boston Patriots (1969–70)[62]
- Ran Carthon, former NFL running back for the Indianapolis Colts (2005–06)[63]
- Chris Doering, former NFL wide receiver for the Indianapolis Colts (1996–97), Denver Broncos (1999–2000), Washington Redskins (2002), and Pittsburgh Steelers (2003–04)[44]
- Jonotthan Harrison, current NFL center for the Indianapolis Colts (2014–present)[64]
- Floyd Konetsky, former NFL end for the Cleveland Rams (1944–45), and former AAFC end for the Baltimore Colts (1947)[65]
- Lindy Infante, former NFL head coach for the Green Bay Packers (1988–91), and Indianapolis Colts (1996–97)[66]
- Brandon James, former NFL wide receiver and kick returner specialist for the Indianapolis Colts (2010)[67]
- Ellis Johnson, former NFL defensive tackle for the Indianapolis Colts (1995–2001), Atlanta Falcons (2002–03), and Denver Broncos (2004)[49]
- Tony McCoy, former NFL defensive tackle for the Indianapolis Colts (1992–99), and Arizona Cardinals (2000)[68]
- Mike Peterson, former NFL middle linebacker for the Indianapolis Colts (1999–2002), Jacksonville Jaguars (2002–08), and Atlanta Falcons (2009–12)[69]
- Loucheiz Purifoy, current NFL cornerback for the Indianapolis Colts (2014– )
- Chris Rainey, current NFL running back for the Arizona Cardinals (2014– ), and formerly, the Pittsburgh Steelers (2012), and Indianapolis Colts (2013)
- Keiwan Ratliff, former NFL cornerback for the Cincinnati Bengals (2004–07, 2009–10), Indianapolis Colts (2007–08), and Pittsburgh Steelers (2009)[31]
- Jackie Simpson, former NFL defensive back for the Baltimore Colts (1958–60), and Pittsburgh Steelers (1961–62)[70]
Jacksonville Jaguars
- Josh Evans, current NFL safety for the Jacksonville Jaguars (2013–)
- Monty Grow, former NFL defensive back for the Kansas City Chiefs (1994) and Jacksonville Jaguars (1995)[71]
- Derrick Harvey, former NFL defensive end for the Jacksonville Jaguars (2008–10), Denver Broncos (2011), and Cincinnati Bengals (2012)[72]
- Willie Jackson, former NFL wide receiver for the Jacksonville Jaguars (1995–97), Cincinnati Bengals (1998–99), New Orleans Saints (2000–01), Atlanta Falcons (2002) and Washington Redskins (2002)[25]
- Bobby McCray, former NFL defensive end for the Jacksonville Jaguars (2004–07), New Orleans Saints (2008–09) and Philadelphia Eagles (2010)[73]
- Jeremy Mincey, current NFL defensive end for the Dallas Cowboys (2014– ), and formerly, the Jacksonville Jaguars (2006–13), and Denver Broncos (2013)[54]
- Mike Mularkey, former NFL head coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars; former NFL head coach for the Buffalo Bills; former NFL offensive coordinator for the Atlanta Falcons; former NFL tight end for the Minnesota Vikings (1983–87) and Pittsburgh Steelers (1988–91)[74]
- Reggie Nelson, current NFL safety for the Cincinnati Bengals (2010– ), and formerly, the Jacksonville Jaguars (2007–10)[29]
- Mike Pearson, former NFL offensive tackle for the Jacksonville Jaguars (2002–05)[75]
- Mike Peterson, former NFL middle linebacker for the Indianapolis Colts (1999–2002), Jacksonville Jaguars (2002–08), and Atlanta Falcons (2009–12)[69]
- Fred Taylor, former NFL Pro Bowl running back for the Jacksonville Jaguars (1998–2008) and New England Patriots (2009–10)[76]
- Dee Webb, former NFL cornerback for the Jacksonville Jaguars (2006)[77]
- Dante Fowler, Jr., current NFL defensive end for the Jacksonville Jaguars (2015–)[78]
Kansas City Chiefs
- Larry Gagner, former NFL offensive lineman for the Pittsburgh Steelers (1969–72) and Kansas City Chiefs (1972)[79]
- Monty Grow, former NFL defensive back for the Kansas City Chiefs (1994) and Jacksonville Jaguars (1995)[71]
- Frankie Hammond, current NFL wide receiver for the Kansas City Chiefs (2014– )
- James Harrell, former NFL linebacker for the Detroit Lions (1979–83, 1985–86), and Kansas City Chiefs (1987); also, former USFL linebacker for the Tampa Bay Bandits (1984–85)[80]
- Jaye Howard, current NFL defensive tackle for the Kansas City Chiefs (2013– ), and formerly, the Seattle Seahawks (2012–13)
- Darren Mickell, former NFL defensive tackle for the Kansas City Chiefs (1992–95), New Orleans Saints (1996–99), San Diego Chargers (2000), and Oakland Raiders (2001)[81]
- Tim Newton, former NFL defensive tackle for the Minnesota Vikings (1985–89), Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1990–91), and Kansas City Chiefs (1992–93)[82]
- Brandon Siler, former NFL linebacker for the San Diego Chargers (2007–10), and Kansas City Chiefs (2011–12)[83]
Miami Dolphins
- Trace Armstrong, former NFL defensive end for the Chicago Bears (1989–94), Miami Dolphins (1995–2000), and Oakland Raiders (2001–03)[84]
- Kevin Carter, former NFL tackle for the St. Louis Rams (1995–2000), Tennessee Titans (2001–04), Miami Dolphins (2005–06), and Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2007–08)[85]
- Rick Casares, former NFL fullback for the Chicago Bears (1955–64), Washington Redskins (1965), and Miami Dolphins (1966)[86]
- Channing Crowder, former NFL linebacker for the Miami Dolphins (2005–10)[87]
- Cal Dixon, former NFL offensive lineman for the New York Jets (1992–95), and Miami Dolphins (1996)[88]
- William Gaines, former NFL defensive tackle for the Miami Dolphins (1994), and Washington Redskins (1995–97)[89]
- Mike Gillislee, current NFL running back for the Miami Dolphins (2013– )
- Lorenzo Hampton, former NFL running back for the Miami Dolphins (1985–89)[90]
- Jack Harper, former AFL and NFL running back for the Miami Dolphins (1967–68)[91]
- Jelani Jenkins, current NFL linebacker for the Miami Dolphins (2013–)
- Nat Moore, former NFL wide receiver for the Miami Dolphins (1974–86)[92]
- Louis Oliver, former NFL safety for the Miami Dolphins (1989–93, 1995–96) and Cincinnati Bengals (1994)[30]
- Ralph Ortega, former NFL linebacker for the Atlanta Falcons (1975–78), and Miami Dolphins (1979–80)[93]
- Mike Pouncey, current NFL offensive lineman for the Miami Dolphins (2011– )[94]
- Caleb Sturgis, current NFL placekicker for the Miami Dolphins (2013– )[95]
- Jarvis Williams, former NFL safety for the Miami Dolphins (1988–93) and New York Giants (1994)[96]
New England Patriots
- Jon Bostic, current NFL linebacker for the New England Patriots (2015- ), and formerly, the Chicago Bears (2013–15)
- Barry Brown, former NFL linebacker and tight end for the Baltimore Colts (1966–67), New York Giants (1968), and Boston Patriots (1969–70)[62]
- Reche Caldwell, former NFL wide receiver for the San Diego Chargers (2002–05), New England Patriots (2006), and Washington Redskins (2007)[97]
- Jermaine Cunningham, current NFL linebacker for the New York Jets (2013– ), and formerly, the New England Patriots (2010–12)[98]
- Dominique Easley, current NFL defensive end for New England Patriots (2014– )
- Jabar Gaffney, former NFL wide receiver for the Houston Texans (2002–05), New England Patriots (2006–08), Denver Broncos (2009–10), Washington Redskins (2011), and Miami Dolphins (2012)[45]
- Tony George, former defensive back for the New England Patriots (1999–2000)[99]
- Tim Golden, former NFL linebacker for the New England Patriots (1982–84), and Philadelphia Eagles (1985)[100]
- Aaron Hernandez, convicted murderer and former NFL tight end for the New England Patriots (2010–13)[101]
- Chad Jackson, former NFL wide receiver for the New England Patriots (2006–07), and Denver Broncos (2008–09)[102]
- Kelvin Kight, former NFL wide receiver for the Green Bay Packers (2004), and New England Patriots (2006)[103]
- Guss Scott, former NFL safety for the New England Patriots (2005, 2006), and Houston Texans (2006)[60]
- Brandon Spikes, current NFL linebacker for the Buffalo Bills (2014– ), and formerly, the New England Patriots (2010–13)[104]
- Fred Taylor, former NFL running back for the Jacksonville Jaguars (1998–2008), and New England Patriots (2009–10)[76]
- Gerard Warren, former NFL defensive tackle for the Cleveland Browns (2001–04), Denver Broncos (2005–06), Oakland Raiders (2007–09), and New England Patriots (2010–11)[42]
- Adrian White, former NFL defensive back for the New York Giants (1987–91), Green Bay Packers (1992), and New England Patriots (1993); former NFL assistant coach for the Buffalo Bills (2008–12)[105]
New York Jets
- Cal Dixon, former NFL offensive lineman for the New York Jets (1992–95), and Miami Dolphins (1996)[88]
- Derrick Gaffney, former NFL wide receiver for the New York Jets (1978–84, 1987)[106]
- Wilber Marshall, former NFL linebacker for the Chicago Bears (1984–87), Washington Redskins (1988–92), Houston Oilers (1993), Arizona Cardinals (1994), and New York Jets (1995)[107]
- David Nelson, former NFL wide receiver for the Buffalo Bills (2010–12), the New York Jets (2013–2014), and the Pittsburgh Steelers (2015) [16]
- Huey Richardson, former NFL linebacker for the Pittsburgh Steelers (1991), Washington Redskins (1992), and New York Jets (1992)[108]
- Lito Sheppard, former NFL cornerback for the Philadelphia Eagles (2002–08), New York Jets (2009), Minnesota Vikings (2010), and Oakland Raiders (2011)[109]
- Steve Tannen, former NFL safety and cornerback for the New York Jets (1970–74)[110]
- Tim Tebow, former NFL quarterback for the Denver Broncos (2010–11), and New York Jets (2012)[58]
- David Williams, former NFL offensive lineman for the Houston Oilers (1989–95), and New York Jets (1995–96)[111]
Oakland Raiders
- Trace Armstrong, former NFL defensive end for the Chicago Bears (1989–94), Miami Dolphins (1995–2000), and Oakland Raiders (2001–03)[84]
- Cooper Carlisle, former NFL offensive guard for the Denver Broncos (2000–06), and Oakland Raiders (2007–12)[43]
- Mo Collins, former NFL offensive lineman for the Oakland Raiders (1998–2003)[112]
- Darren Mickell, former NFL defensive tackle for the Kansas City Chiefs (1992–95), New Orleans Saints (1996–99), San Diego Chargers (2000), and Oakland Raiders (2001)[81]
- Jarvis Moss, former NFL defensive end for the Denver Broncos (2007–10), and Oakland Raiders (2010–11)[55]
- Louis Murphy, current NFL wide receiver for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2014– ), and formerly, the Oakland Raiders (2009–11), Carolina Panthers (2012), and New York Giants (2013)[113]
- Lito Sheppard, former NFL cornerback for the Philadelphia Eagles (2002–08), New York Jets (2009), Minnesota Vikings (2010), and Oakland Raiders (2011)[109]
- Travis Taylor, former NFL wide receiver for the Baltimore Ravens (2000–04), and Oakland Raiders (2005–06)[7]
- Gerard Warren, former NFL defensive tackle for the Cleveland Browns (2001–04), Denver Broncos (2005–06), Oakland Raiders (2007–09), and New England Patriots (2010–11)[42]
Pittsburgh Steelers
- Dallas Baker, former NFL wide receiver for the Pittsburgh Steelers (2007–09)[114]
- Chris Doering, former NFL wide receiver for the Indianapolis Colts (1996–97), Denver Broncos (1999–2000), Washington Redskins (2002), and Pittsburgh Steelers (2003–04)[44]
- Paul Duhart, former NFL halfback, quarterback and defensive back for the Green Bay Packers (1944), Pittsburgh Steelers (1945), and Boston Yanks (1946)[115]
- Shayne Edge, former NFL punter for the Pittsburgh Steelers (1996)[116]
- Dan Fike, former NFL offensive lineman for the Cleveland Browns (1985–92), and Pittsburgh Steelers (1993)[37]
- Larry Gagner, former NFL offensive lineman for the Pittsburgh Steelers (1969–72), and Kansas City Chiefs (1972)[79]
- Marcus Gilbert, current NFL offensive lineman for the Pittsburgh Steelers (2011– )[117]
- Clark Goff, former NFL tackle for the Pittsburgh Pirates (1940)[118]
- Bobby Joe Green, former NFL punter for the Pittsburgh Steelers (1960–61), and Chicago Bears (1962–73)[119]
- David Little, former NFL linebacker for the Pittsburgh Steelers (1981–92)[120]
- Ernie Mills, former NFL wide receiver for the Pittsburgh Steelers (1991–96), Carolina Panthers (1997), and Dallas Cowboys (1998–99)[121]
- Mike Mularkey, former NFL head coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars; former NFL head coach for the Buffalo Bills; former NFL offensive coordinator for the Atlanta Falcons; former NFL tight end for the Minnesota Vikings (1983–87) and Pittsburgh Steelers (1988–91)[74]
- Jack O'Brien, former NFL end for the Pittsburgh Steelers (1954–56)[122]
- Maurkice Pouncey, current NFL center for the Pittsburgh Steelers (2010– )[123]
- Chris Rainey, current NFL running back for the Arizona Cardinals (2014– ), and formerly, the Pittsburgh Steelers (2012), and Indianapolis Colts (2013)
- Keiwan Ratliff, former NFL cornerback for the Cincinnati Bengals (2004–07, 2009–10), Indianapolis Colts (2007–08), and Pittsburgh Steelers (2009)[31]
- Huey Richardson, former NFL linebacker for the Pittsburgh Steelers (1991), Washington Redskins (1992), and New York Jets (1992)[108]
- Jackie Simpson, former NFL defensive back for the Baltimore Colts (1958–60), and Pittsburgh Steelers (1961–62)[70]
- Max Starks, current NFL offensive tackle for the Arizona Cardinals (2014– ), and formerly, the Pittsburgh Steelers (2004–12), and St. Louis Rams (2013)[124]
- John L. Williams, former NFL Pro Bowl fullback for the Seattle Seahawks (1986–93), and Pittsburgh Steelers (1994–95)[125]
San Diego Chargers
- Reche Caldwell, former NFL wide receiver for the San Diego Chargers (2002–05), New England Patriots (2006), and Washington Redskins (2007)[97]
- Wes Chandler, former NFL wide receiver for the New Orleans Saints (1978–81), San Diego Chargers (1981–87), and San Francisco 49ers (1988)[126]
- Chris Faulkner, former NFL tight end for the Los Angeles Rams (1984) and San Diego Chargers (1985)[127]
- Darren Mickell, former NFL defensive tackle for the Kansas City Chiefs (1992–95), New Orleans Saints (1996–99), San Diego Chargers (2000), and Oakland Raiders (2001)[81]
- Larry Rentz, former AFL defensive back for San Diego Chargers (1969)[128]
- Ian Scott, former NFL defensive tackle for the Chicago Bears (2003–06), and San Diego Chargers (2008–09)[129]
- Brandon Siler, former NFL linebacker for the San Diego Chargers (2007–10), and Kansas City Chiefs (2011–12)[83]
- Jimmy Spencer, former NFL defensive back for the New Orleans Saints (1992–95), Cincinnati Bengals (1996–97), San Diego Chargers (1998–99), and Denver Broncos (2000–03)[33]
- Kay Stephenson, former NFL quarterback for the San Diego Chargers (1967), and Buffalo Bills (1968), and former NFL head coach for the Buffalo Bills (1983–85)[17]
- Richard Trapp, former AFL wide receiver for Buffalo Bills (1968), and San Diego Chargers (1969)[18]
Tennessee Titans
- Kevin Carter, former NFL Pro Bowl tackle for the St. Louis Rams (1995–2000), Tennessee Titans (2001–04), Miami Dolphins (2005–06), and Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2007–08)[85]
- Al Darby, former NFL tight end for the Seattle Seahawks (1976), Houston Oilers (1976), and Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1978)[130]
- Sammy Green, former NFL linebacker for the Seattle Seahawks (1976–79), and Houston Oilers (1980)[131]
- Reynaldo Hill, former NFL cornerback for the Tennessee Titans (2005–08)[132]
- John James, former NFL punter for the Atlanta Falcons (1972–81), Detroit Lions (1982), and Houston Oilers (1982–84)[133]
- Doug Johnson, former NFL quarterback for the Atlanta Falcons (2000–03), and the Tennessee Titans (2004)[134]
- Jevon Kearse, former NFL defensive end for the Tennessee Titans (1999–03, 2008–09), and Philadelphia Eagles (2004–07)[135]
- Erron Kinney, former NFL tight end for the Tennessee Titans (2000–06)[136]
- Wilber Marshall, former NFL linebacker for the Chicago Bears (1984–87), Washington Redskins (1988–92), Houston Oilers (1993), Arizona Cardinals (1994), and New York Jets (1995)[107]
- Bernie Parrish, former NFL defensive back for the Cleveland Browns (1959–66); also former AFL defensive back for Houston Oilers (1966)[41]
- Zach Piller, former NFL offensive guard for the Tennessee Titans (1999–2006)[137]
- John Reaves, former NFL quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles (1972–74), Cincinnati Bengals (1975–78), Houston Oilers (1979–80), Minnesota Vikings (1981), and Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1987); also former USFL quarterback for the Tampa Bay Bandits (1983–85)[32]
- Ben Troupe, former NFL tight end for the Tennessee Titans (2004–07), and Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2008)[138]
- David Williams, former NFL offensive lineman for the Houston Oilers (1989–95), and New York Jets (1996–97)[111]
National Football Conference
Arizona Cardinals
- Lomas Brown, former NFL Pro Bowl offensive tackle for the Detroit Lions (1985–95), Arizona Cardinals (1996–98), Cleveland Browns (1999), New York Giants (2000–01), and Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2002)[35]
- Mark Campbell, former NFL defensive tackle for the Arizona Cardinals (1997)[139]
- Richard Fain, former NFL defensive back for the Phoenix Cardinals (1991), Cincinnati Bengals (1991), and Chicago Bears (1992[24]
- David Galloway, former NFL defensive end for the St. Louis Cardinals and Phoenix Cardinals (1982–89), and Denver Broncos (1990)[46]
- Mal Hammack, former NFL running back for the Chicago Cardinals (1955–59), and St. Louis Cardinals (1960–66)[140]
- Wilber Marshall, former NFL linebacker for the Chicago Bears (1984–87), Washington Redskins (1988–92), Houston Oilers (1993), Arizona Cardinals (1994), and New York Jets (1995)[107]
- Tony McCoy, former NFL defensive tackle for the Indianapolis Colts (1992–99), and Arizona Cardinals (2000)[68]
- Johnny Rutledge, former NFL linebacker for the Arizona Cardinals (1999–2002), and Denver Broncos (2003)[57]
- Cedric Smith, former NFL running back for the Minnesota Vikings (1990), New Orleans Saints (1991), Washington Redskins (1994–95) and Arizona Cardinals (1996–98)[141]
- Emmitt Smith, former NFL running back for the Dallas Cowboys (1990–2002), and Arizona Cardinals (2003–04); also Super Bowl MVP, Pro Football Hall of Fame member, and NFL's all-time leading rusher[142]
- John Symank, former NFL safety for the Green Bay Packers (1957–62), and St. Louis Cardinals (1963); former NFL assistant coach for the Atlanta Falcons (1966–68), New York Giants (1974–78), and Baltimore Colts (1979–81)[143]
Atlanta Falcons
- Willie Jackson, former NFL wide receiver for the Jacksonville Jaguars (1995–97), Cincinnati Bengals (1998–99), New Orleans Saints (2000–01), Atlanta Falcons (2002), and Washington Redskins (2002)[25]
- Lewis Gilbert, former NFL tight end for the Atlanta Falcons (1978–79), Philadelphia Eagles (1980), San Francisco 49ers (1980), and Los Angeles Rams (1981)
- John James, former NFL punter for the Atlanta Falcons (1972–81), Detroit Lions (1982), and Houston Oilers (1983–84)[133]
- Doug Johnson, former NFL quarterback for the Atlanta Falcons (2000–03), and Tennessee Titans (2004)[134]
- Ellis Johnson, former NFL defensive tackle for the Indianapolis Colts (1995–2001), Atlanta Falcons (2002–03), and Denver Broncos (2004)[49]
- Vince Kendrick, former NFL running back for the Atlanta Falcons (1974), and Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1976)[144]
- Reggie McGrew, former NFL defensive tackle for the San Francisco 49ers (2000–01), and Atlanta Falcons (2002)[145]
- Ralph Ortega, former NFL linebacker for the Atlanta Falcons (1975–78), and Miami Dolphins (1979–80)[93]
- Mike Peterson, former NFL middle linebacker for the Indianapolis Colts (1999–2002), Jacksonville Jaguars (2002–08), and Atlanta Falcons (2009–12)[69]
- Harmon Wages, former NFL halfback, fullback and backup quarterback for the Atlanta Falcons (1969–73)[146]
- Fred Weary, former NFL defensive back for the New Orleans Saints (1998–2001), Atlanta Falcons (2002), and St. Louis Rams (2003)[147]
- Elijah Williams, former NFL defensive back, kick returner and running back for the Atlanta Falcons (1998–2001)[148]
Carolina Panthers
- Marquand Manuel, former NFL strong safety for the Cincinnati Bengals (2002–03), Seattle Seahawks (2004–05), Green Bay Packers (2006), Carolina Panthers (2007), Denver Broncos (2008), and Detroit Lions (2009)[27]
- Ernie Mills, former NFL wide receiver for the Pittsburgh Steelers (1991–1996), Carolina Panthers (1997), and Dallas Cowboys (1998–99)[121]
- Jeff Mitchell, former NFL center for the Baltimore Ravens (1997–2000), and Carolina Panthers (2001–05)[5]
Chicago Bears
- Neal Anderson, former NFL Pro Bowl running back for the Chicago Bears (1986–93)[149]
- Trace Armstrong, former NFL defensive end for the Chicago Bears (1988–94), Miami Dolphins (1995–2000) and Oakland Raiders (2001–03); former president of the NFL Players Association (1996–2003)[84]
- Alex Brown, former NFL defensive end for the Chicago Bears (2002–09), and New Orleans Saints (2010)[150]
- Carl Brumbaugh, former NFL halfback and quarterback for the Chicago Bears (1930–36, 1937–38), Cleveland Rams (1937), and Brooklyn Dodgers (1937)[151]
- Rick Casares, former NFL fullback for the Chicago Bears (1955–64), Washington Redskins (1965), and Miami Dolphins (1966)[86]
- Brad Culpepper, former NFL defensive tackle for the Minnesota Vikings (1992–93), Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1994–99), and Chicago Bears (2000)[152]
- Frank Dempsey, former NFL linebacker and lineman for the Chicago Bears (1950–53)[153]
- Richard Fain, former NFL defensive back for the Phoenix Cardinals (1991), Cincinnati Bengals (1991), and Chicago Bears (1992)[24]
- Bobby Joe Green, former NFL punter and running back for the Pittsburgh Steelers (1960–61), and Chicago Bears (1962–73)[119]
- Rex Grossman, current NFL quarterback for the Cleveland Browns (2014– ), and formerly, the Chicago Bears (2003–08), Houston Texans (2009), and Washington Redskins (2010–13)[39]
- Chuck Hunsinger, former NFL running back for the Chicago Bears (1950–52); former CFL running back for the Montreal Alouettes (1953–55)[154]
- Jack Jackson, former NFL wide receiver for the Chicago Bears (1996)[155]
- Randy Jackson, former NFL offensive lineman for the Chicago Bears (1967–74)[156]
- Todd Johnson, former NFL safety for the Chicago Bears (2003–06), St. Louis Rams (2007–08), and Buffalo Bills (2009)[14]
- Tron LaFavor, former NFL defensive tackle for the Chicago Bears (2003)[157]
- Chris Leak, former NFL quarterback for the Chicago Bears (2007)[158]
- Wilber Marshall, former NFL linebacker for the Chicago Bears (1984–87), Washington Redskins (1988–92), Houston Oilers (1993), Arizona Cardinals (1994), and New York Jets (1995)[107]
- Shane Matthews, former NFL quarterback for the Chicago Bears (1993–96, 1999–2001), Carolina Panthers (1997–98), Washington Redskins (2002), Cincinnati Bengals (2003), and Buffalo Bills (2004–05)[15]
- Ian Scott, former NFL defensive tackle for the Chicago Bears (2003–06), and San Diego Chargers (2008–09)[129]
- Danny Wuerffel, former NFL quarterback for the New Orleans Saints (1997–99), Green Bay Packers (2000), Chicago Bears (2001), and Washington Redskins (2002)[159]
- Major Wright, current NFL free safety for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2014– ), and formerly, the Chicago Bears (2010–13)[160]
Dallas Cowboys
- Larry Brinson, former NFL running back for the Dallas Cowboys (1977–79), and Seattle Seahawks (1980)[161]
- Chan Gailey, former NFL head coach of the Dallas Cowboys (1998–99), and Buffalo Bills (2010–12)[11]
- Crawford Ker, former NFL offensive lineman for the Dallas Cowboys (1985–90), and Denver Broncos (1991)[50]
- Burton Lawless, former NFL offensive lineman for the Dallas Cowboys (1975–79), and Detroit Lions (1980)[162]
- Ernie Mills, former NFL wide receiver for the Pittsburgh Steelers (1991–96), Carolina Panthers (1997), and Dallas Cowboys (1998–99)[121]
- Jeremy Mincey, current NFL defensive end for the Dallas Cowboys (2014– ), and formerly, the Jacksonville Jaguars (2006–13), and Denver Broncos (2013)[54]
- Godfrey Myles, former NFL linebacker for the Dallas Cowboys (1991–96)[163]
- Emmitt Smith, former NFL running back for the Dallas Cowboys (1990–2002), and Arizona Cardinals (2003–04); also Super Bowl MVP, Pro Football Hall of Fame member, and the NFL's all-time leading rusher[142]
- Jeff Zimmerman, former NFL offensive lineman for the Dallas Cowboys (1987–90)[164]
Detroit Lions
- Lomas Brown, former NFL Pro Bowl offensive tackle for the Detroit Lions (1985–95), Arizona Cardinals (1996–98), Cleveland Browns (1999), New York Giants (2000–01), and Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2002)[35]
- Joe Cohen, former NFL defensive tackle for the Detroit Lions (2009)[165]
- Guy Dennis, former NFL guard for the Cincinnati Bengals (1969–72), and Detroit Lions (1973–75)[22]
- Jacquez Green, former NFL wide receiver for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1998–2001), Washington Redskins (2002), and Detroit Lions (2002)[166]
- James Harrell, former NFL linebacker for the Detroit Lions (1979–83, 1985–86) and Kansas City Chiefs (1987); also, former USFL linebacker for the Tampa Bay Bandits (1984–85)[80]
- James Jones, former NFL fullback for the Detroit Lions (1983–88), and Seattle Seahawks (1989–92)[167]
- Burton Lawless, former NFL offensive lineman for the Dallas Cowboys (1975–79), and Detroit Lions (1980)[162]
- Marquand Manuel, former NFL strong safety for the Cincinnati Bengals (2002–03), and Seattle Seahawks (2004–05)[27]
- Jim Yarbrough, former NFL offensive lineman for the Detroit Lions (1969–77)[168]
Green Bay Packers
- Don Chandler, former NFL Pro Bowl punter for the New York Giants (1956–64), and Green Bay Packers (1965–67)[169]
- Paul Duhart, former NFL halfback, quarterback and defensive back for the Green Bay Packers (1944), Pittsburgh Steelers (1945), and Boston Yanks (1946)[115]
- Lindy Infante, former NFL head coach for the Green Bay Packers (1988–91), and the Indianapolis Colts (1996–97)[66]
- Marquand Manuel, former NFL strong safety for the Cincinnati Bengals (2002–03), Seattle Seahawks (2004–2005), Green Bay Packers (2006), Carolina Panthers (2007), Denver Broncos (2008), and Detroit Lions (2009)[27]
- Ingle Martin, former NFL quarterback for the Green Bay Packers (2006)[170]
- Eugene McCaslin, former NFL linebacker for the Green Bay Packers (2000)
- Dexter McNabb, former NFL fullback for the Green Bay Packers (1992–93), and Philadelphia Eagles (1995)[171]
- Frankie Neal, former NFL wide receiver for the Green Bay Packers (1987)[172]
- John Symank, former NFL safety for the Green Bay Packers (1957–62), and St. Louis Cardinals (1963); former NFL assistant coach for the Atlanta Falcons (1966–68), New York Giants (1974–78), and Baltimore Colts (1979–81)[143]
- Danny Wuerffel, former NFL quarterback for the New Orleans Saints (1997–99), Green Bay Packers (2000), Chicago Bears (2001), and Washington Redskins (2002)[159]
- Adrian White, former NFL defensive back for the New York Giants (1987–91), Green Bay Packers (1992), and New England Patriots (1993); former NFL assistant coach for the Buffalo Bills (2008–12)[105]
- DeShawn Wynn, former NFL running back for the Green Bay Packers (2007–09), San Francisco 49ers (2010), and New Orleans Saints (2010)[173]
Minnesota Vikings
- Brad Culpepper, former NFL defensive tackle for the Minnesota Vikings (1992–93), Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1994–99), and Chicago Bears (2000)[152]
- Ciatrick Fason, former NFL running back for the Minnesota Vikings (2005–06)[174]
- Sharrif Floyd, current NFL defensive tackle for the Minnesota Vikings (2013– )
- Terry LeCount, former NFL wide receiver for the San Francisco 49ers (1978–79), and Minnesota Vikings (1979–84, 1987)[175]
- Percy Harvin, current NFL wide receiver for the New York Jets (2014– ), and formerly, the Seattle Seahawks (2013–14), and the Minnesota Vikings (2009–12)[176]
- Mike Mularkey, former NFL tight end for the Minnesota Vikings (1983–87) and Pittsburgh Steelers (1988–91); former NFL head coach for the Buffalo Bills (2004–05), and Jacksonville Jaguars (2012); former NFL offensive coordinator for the Atlanta Falcons (2008–11)[74]
- Michael Nattiel, former NFL linebacker for the Minnesota Vikings (2003–04)[177]
- Tim Newton, former NFL defensive tackle for the Minnesota Vikings (1985–89), Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1990–91), and Kansas City Chiefs (1992–93)[82]
- John Reaves, former NFL quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles (1972–74), Cincinnati Bengals (1975–78), Minnesota Vikings (1979–80), Houston Oilers (1981), and Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1987); also former USFL quarterback for the Tampa Bay Bandits (1983–85)[32]
- Lito Sheppard, former NFL cornerback for the Philadelphia Eagles (2002–08), New York Jets (2009), Minnesota Vikings (2010), and Oakland Raiders (2011)[109]
- Cedric Smith, former NFL running back for the Minnesota Vikings (1990), New Orleans Saints (1991), Washington Redskins (1994–95), and Arizona Cardinals (1996–98)[141]
- Justin Trattou, current NFL defensive end for the Minnesota Vikings (2013– ), and formerly, the New York Giants (2011–13)
New Orleans Saints
- Alex Brown, former NFL defensive end for the Chicago Bears (2002–09), and New Orleans Saints (2010)[150]
- Wes Chandler, former NFL wide receiver for the New Orleans Saints (1978–81), San Diego Chargers (1981–87), and San Francisco 49ers (1988)[126]
- Willie Jackson, former NFL wide receiver for the Jacksonville Jaguars (1995–97), Cincinnati Bengals (1998–99), New Orleans Saints (2000–01), Atlanta Falcons (2002), and Washington Redskins (2002)[25]
- Bobby McCray, former NFL defensive end for the Jacksonville Jaguars (2004–07), New Orleans Saints (2008–09), and Philadelphia Eagles (2010)[73]
- Darren Mickell, former NFL defensive tackle for the Kansas City Chiefs (1992–95), New Orleans Saints (1996–99), San Diego Chargers (2000), and Oakland Raiders (2001)[81]
- Joel Parker, former NFL wide receiver for the New Orleans Saints (1974–77)[178]
- Ronald Powell, current NFL linebacker for the New Orleans Saints (2014– )
- Cedric Smith, former NFL running back for the Minnesota Vikings (1990), New Orleans Saints (1991), Washington Redskins (1994–95), and Arizona Cardinals (1996–98)[141]
- Jimmy Spencer, former NFL defensive back for the New Orleans Saints (1992–95), Cincinnati Bengals (1996–97), San Diego Chargers (1998–99), and Denver Broncos (2000–03)[33]
- Fred Weary, former NFL defensive back for the New Orleans Saints (1998–2001), Atlanta Falcons (2002), and St. Louis Rams (2003)[147]
- Danny Wuerffel, former NFL quarterback for the New Orleans Saints (1997–99), Green Bay Packers (2000), Chicago Bears (2001), and Washington Redskins (2002)[159]
- DeShawn Wynn, former NFL running back for the Green Bay Packers (2007–09), San Francisco 49ers (2010), and New Orleans Saints (2010)[173]
- Tyrone Young, former NFL wide receiver for the New Orleans Saints (1983–84)[179]
New York Giants
- Barry Brown, former NFL linebacker and tight end for the Baltimore Colts (1966–67), New York Giants (1968), and Boston Patriots (1969–70)[62]
- Lomas Brown, former NFL Pro Bowl offensive tackle for the Detroit Lions (1985–95), Arizona Cardinals (1996–98), Cleveland Browns (1999), New York Giants (2000–01), and Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2002)[35]
- Don Chandler, former NFL punter for the New York Giants (1956–64), and Green Bay Packers (1965–67)[169]
- Dewayne Douglas, former NFL offensive tackle for the New York Giants (1953)[180]
- Tony Green, former NFL running back for the Washington Redskins (1978), New York Giants (1979), and Seattle Seahawks (1979)[181]
- Will Hill, current NFL safety for the Baltimore Ravens (2014– ), and formerly, the New York Giants (2012–13)[4]
- Ike Hilliard, former NFL wide receiver for the New York Giants (1997–2004), and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2005–08)[182]
- Buford Long, former NFL halfback, tight end and defensive back for the New York Giants (1953–55)[183]
- Jesse Palmer, former NFL quarterback for the New York Giants (2001–04)[184]
- Justin Trattou, current NFL defensive end for the Minnesota Vikings (2013– ), and formerly, the New York Giants (2011–13)
- Adrian White, former NFL defensive back for the New York Giants (1987–91), Green Bay Packers (1992), and New England Patriots (1993); former NFL assistant coach for the Buffalo Bills (2008–12)[105]
- Jarvis Williams, former NFL safety for the Miami Dolphins (1988–93), and New York Giants (1994)[96]
Philadelphia Eagles
- Ephesians Bartley, former NFL linebacker for the Philadelphia Eagles (1992)[185]
- Trey Burton, current NFL tight end for the Philadelphia Eagles (2014– )
- Riley Cooper, current NFL wide receiver for the Philadelphia Eagles (2010– )[186]
- Lewis Gilbert, former NFL tight end for the Atlanta Falcons (1978–79), Philadelphia Eagles (1980), San Francisco 49ers (1980), and Los Angeles Rams (1981)
- Tim Golden, former NFL linebacker for the New England Patriots (1982–84), and Philadelphia Eagles (1985)[100]
- Chas Henry, former NFL punter and placeholder for the Philadelphia Eagles (2011–12)[187]
- Alonzo Johnson, former NFL linebacker for the Philadelphia Eagles (1986–87)[188]
- Jevon Kearse, former NFL defensive end for the Tennessee Titans (1999–2003, 2008–09), and Philadelphia Eagles (2004–07)[135]
- Bobby McCray, former NFL defensive end for the Jacksonville Jaguars (2004–07), New Orleans Saints (2008–09), and Philadelphia Eagles (2010)[73]
- John Reaves, former NFL quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles (1972–74), Cincinnati Bengals (1975–78), Minnesota Vikings (1979–80), Houston Oilers (1981), and Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1987); also former USFL quarterback for the Tampa Bay Bandits (1983–85)[32]
- Lito Sheppard, former NFL cornerback for the Philadelphia Eagles (2002–08), New York Jets (2009), Minnesota Vikings (2010), and Oakland Raiders (2011)[109]
- Jaylen Watkins, current NFL cornerback for the Philadelphia Eagles (2014– )
Los Angeles Rams
- Carl Brumbaugh, former NFL halfback and quarterback for the Chicago Bears (1930–36, 1937–38), Cleveland Rams (1937), and Brooklyn Dodgers (1937)[151]
- Kevin Carter, former NFL tackle for the St. Louis Rams (1995–2000), Tennessee Titans (2001–04), Miami Dolphins (2005–06) and Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2007–08)[85]
- Chris Faulkner, former NFL tight end for the Los Angeles Rams (1984) and San Diego Chargers (1985)[189]
- Lewis Gilbert, former NFL tight end for the Atlanta Falcons (1978–79), Philadelphia Eagles (1980), San Francisco 49ers (1980), and Los Angeles Rams (1981)
- Todd Johnson, former NFL safety for the Chicago Bears (2003–06), St. Louis Rams (2007–08), and Buffalo Bills (2009)[14]
- Janoris Jenkins, current NFL cornerback for the Saint Louis Rams (2012– )[190]
- Floyd Konetsky, former NFL end for the Cleveland Rams (1944–45), and former AAFC end for the Baltimore Colts (1947)[65]
- Drew Miller, former NFL offensive guard and center for the Saint Louis Rams (2011)
- Marcus Roberson, current NFL cornerback for the Saint Louis Rams (2014– )[191]
- Larry Smith, former NFL running back for the Los Angeles Rams (1969–73), and Washington Redskins (1974)[192]
- Phil Trautwein, former NFL tackle for the St. Louis Rams (2009)[193]
- Aaron Walker, former NFL tight end for the San Francisco 49ers (2003–04), and St. Louis Rams (2005–07)[194]
- Fred Weary, former NFL defensive back for the New Orleans Saints (1998–2001), Atlanta Falcons (2002), and St. Louis Rams (2003)[147]
- Jack Youngblood, former NFL defensive end for the Los Angeles Rams (1971–84)[195]
San Francisco 49ers
- Jeff Chandler, former NFL punter and place kicker for the San Francisco 49ers (2002–03), Carolina Panthers (2004), and Washington Redskins (2004)[196]
- Mike Clark, former NFL defensive end for the Washington Redskins (1981), San Francisco 49ers (1982) and Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1987); also former USFL defensive end for the Tampa Bay Bandits (1984–85)[197]
- Lewis Gilbert, former NFL tight end for the Atlanta Falcons (1978–79), Philadelphia Eagles (1980), San Francisco 49ers (1980), and Los Angeles Rams (1981)
- Terry Jackson, former NFL running back for the San Francisco 49ers (1999–2005)[198]
- Taylor Jacobs, former NFL wide receiver for the Washington Redskins (2003–05), San Francisco 49ers (2006–07), and Denver Broncos (2008)[199]
- Terry LeCount, former NFL wide receiver for the San Francisco 49ers (1978–79), and Minnesota Vikings (1979–84, 1987)[175]
- Ray McDonald, current NFL defensive tackle for the San Francisco 49ers (2007– )[200]
- Reggie McGrew, former NFL defensive tackle for the San Francisco 49ers (2000–01), and Atlanta Falcons (2002)[145]
- Steve Spurrier, former NFL quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers (1967–75), and Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1976); former USFL head coach of the Tampa Bay Bandits (1983–85); former NFL head coach of the Washington Redskins (2002–03)[201]
- Aaron Walker, former NFL tight end for the San Francisco 49ers (2003–04), and St. Louis Rams (2005–07)[194]
- DeShawn Wynn, former NFL running back for the Green Bay Packers (2007–09), San Francisco 49ers (2010), and New Orleans Saints (2010)[173]
Seattle Seahawks
- Larry Brinson, former NFL running back for the Dallas Cowboys (1977–79), and Seattle Seahawks (1980)[161]
- Al Darby, former NFL tight end for the Seattle Seahawks (1976), Houston Oilers (1976) and Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1978)[130]
- Sammy Green, former NFL linebacker for the Seattle Seahawks (1976–79), and Houston Oilers (1980)[131]
- Tony Green, former NFL running back for the Washington Redskins (1978), New York Giants (1979), and Seattle Seahawks (1979)[181]
- Percy Harvin,current receiver and return man for the Buffalo Bills (2016-) wide receiver and return man for the New York Jets (2014-15), formerly the Seattle Seahawks (2013–14), and the Minnesota Vikings (2009–12)[176]
- Jaye Howard, current NFL defensive tackle for the Kansas City Chiefs (2013– ), and formerly, the Seattle Seahawks (2012–13)
- James Jones, former NFL Pro Bowl fullback for the Detroit Lions (1983–88), and Seattle Seahawks (1989–92)[167]
- Marquand Manuel, former NFL strong safety for the Cincinnati Bengals (2002–03), Seattle Seahawks (2004–05), Green Bay Packers (2006), Carolina Panthers (2007), Denver Broncos (2008), and Detroit Lions (2009)[27]
- Alonzo Mitz, former NFL linebacker and defensive end for the Seattle Seahawks (1986–89), and Cincinnati Bengals (1991–92)[28]
- John L. Williams, former NFL Pro Bowl fullback for the Seattle Seahawks (1986–93), and Pittsburgh Steelers (1994–95)[125]
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- Reidel Anthony, former NFL wide receiver for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1997–2001)[202]
- Ahmad Black, former NFL safety for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2011–13)
- Scot Brantley, former NFL defensive end for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1980–87)[203]
- Lomas Brown, former NFL Pro Bowl offensive tackle for the Detroit Lions (1985–95), Arizona Cardinals (1996–98), Cleveland Browns (1999), New York Giants (2000–01), and Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2002)[35]
- Kevin Carter, former NFL tackle for the St. Louis Rams (1995–2000), Tennessee Titans (2001–04), Miami Dolphins (2005–06), and Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2007–08)[85]
- Mike Clark, former NFL defensive end for the Washington Redskins (1981), San Francisco 49ers (1982), and Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1987); also former USFL defensive end for the Tampa Bay Bandits (1984–85)[197]
- Brad Culpepper, former NFL defensive tackle for the Minnesota Vikings (1992–93), Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1994–99), and Chicago Bears (2000)[152]
- Al Darby, former NFL tight end for the Seattle Seahawks (1976), Houston Oilers (1976), and Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1978)[130]
- Dwayne Dixon, former NFL wide receiver for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1984, 1987)[204]
- Jimmy DuBose, former NFL running back for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1976–78)[205]
- Earnest Graham, former NFL fullback and running back for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2004–11)[206]
- Jacquez Green, former NFL wide receiver for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1998–2001), Washington Redskins (2002), and Detroit Lions (2002)[166]
- Buck Gurley, former NFL defensive tackle for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2002)[207]
- Vernon Hargreaves, current NFL cornerback for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2016– )
- Ike Hilliard, former NFL wide receiver for the New York Giants (1997–2004), and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2005–08)[182]
- Scott Hutchinson, former NFL defensive end for the Buffalo Bills (1978–80, 1983), and Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1981)[13]
- Vince Kendrick, former NFL running back for the Atlanta Falcons (1974), and Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1976)[144]
- Lee McGriff, former NFL wide receiver for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1976)[208]
- Tim Newton, former NFL defensive tackle for the Minnesota Vikings (1985–89), Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1990–91), and Kansas City Chiefs (1992–93)[82]
- Jason Odom, former NFL offensive lineman for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1996–99)[209]
- Solomon Patton, current NFL wide receiver and kick returner for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2014– )
- Errict Rhett, former NFL running back for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1994–97), Baltimore Ravens (1998–99), and Cleveland Browns (2000)[6]
- Steve Spurrier, former NFL quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers (1967–75), and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1976); former USFL head coach of the Tampa Bay Bandits (1983–85); former NFL head coach of the Washington Redskins (2002–03)[201]
- Ben Troupe, former NFL tight end for the Tennessee Titans (2004–07), and Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2008)[138]
- Kenyatta Walker, former NFL offensive tackle for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2001–06)[210]
- Rhondy Weston, former NFL defensive tackle and defensive end for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1989)
- Major Wright, current NFL free safety for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2014– ), and formerly, the Chicago Bears (2010–13)[160]
Washington Redskins
- Reche Caldwell, former NFL wide receiver for the San Diego Chargers (2002–05), New England Patriots (2006), and Washington Redskins (2007)[97]
- Rick Casares, former NFL fullback for the Chicago Bears (1955–64), Washington Redskins (1965), and Miami Dolphins (1966)[86]
- Jeff Chandler, former NFL punter and place kicker for the San Francisco 49ers (2002–03), Carolina Panthers (2004), and Washington Redskins (2004)[196]
- Mike Clark, former NFL defensive end for the Washington Redskins (1981), San Francisco 49ers (1982), and Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1987); also former USFL defensive end for the Tampa Bay Bandits (1984–85)[197]
- Chris Doering, former NFL wide receiver for the Indianapolis Colts (1996–97), Denver Broncos (1999–2000), Washington Redskins (2002), and Pittsburgh Steelers (2003–04)[44]
- Quinton Dunbar, current NFL cornerback for the Washington Redskins (2015– )
- William Gaines, former NFL defensive tackle for the Miami Dolphins (1994), and Washington Redskins (1995–97)[89]
- Jacquez Green, former NFL wide receiver for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1998–2001), Washington Redskins (2002), and Detroit Lions (2002)[166]
- Tony Green, former NFL Pro Bowl kickoff and punt returner for the Washington Redskins (1978), New York Giants (1979), and Seattle Seahawks (1979)[181]
- Rex Grossman, current NFL quarterback for the Cleveland Browns (2014– ), and formerly, the Chicago Bears (2003–08), Houston Texans (2009), and Washington Redskins (2010–13)[39]
- Maurice Hurt, former NFL offensive lineman for the Washington Redskins (2011–13)[211]
- Willie Jackson, former NFL wide receiver for the Jacksonville Jaguars (1995–97), Cincinnati Bengals (1998–99), New Orleans Saints (2000–01), Atlanta Falcons (2002), and Washington Redskins (2002)[25]
- Taylor Jacobs, former NFL wide receiver for the Washington Redskins (2003–05), San Francisco 49ers (2006–07), and Denver Broncos (2008)[199]
- Matt Jones, current NFL running back for the Washington Redskins (2015– )
- Wilber Marshall, former NFL Pro Bowl linebacker for the Chicago Bears (1984–87), Washington Redskins (1988–92), Houston Oilers (1993), Arizona Cardinals (1994), and New York Jets (1995)[107]
- Shane Matthews, former NFL quarterback for the Chicago Bears (1993–96, 1999–2001), Carolina Panthers (1997–98), Washington Redskins (2002), Cincinnati Bengals (2003), and Buffalo Bills (2004–05)[15]
- Jordan Reed, current NFL Tight End for the Washington Redskins (2013– )
- Huey Richardson, former NFL linebacker for the Pittsburgh Steelers (1991), Washington Redskins (1992), and New York Jets (1992)[108]
- Cedric Smith, former NFL running back for the Minnesota Vikings (1990), New Orleans Saints (1991), Washington Redskins (1994–95), and Arizona Cardinals (1996–98)[141]
- Larry Smith, former NFL running back for the Los Angeles Rams (1969–73), and Washington Redskins (1974)[192]
- Ron Tilton, former NFL offensive lineman for the Washington Redskins (1986)[212]
- Dale Waters, former NFL offensive and defensive lineman for Cleveland Indians (1931), Portsmouth Spartans (1931), and the Boston Braves/Redskins (1932–33)[213]
- Danny Wuerffel, former NFL quarterback for the New Orleans Saints (1997–99), Green Bay Packers (2000), Chicago Bears (2001), and Washington Redskins (2002)[159]
Defunct NFL teams
- Carl Brumbaugh, former NFL halfback and quarterback for the Chicago Bears (1930–36, 1937–38), Cleveland Rams (1937), and Brooklyn Dodgers (1937)[151][214]
- Clyde Crabtree, former NFL halfback and quarterback for the Frankford Yellow Jackets (1930), and Minneapolis Red Jackets (1930)[215]
- Royce Goodbread, former NFL halfback, wingback and fullback for the Frankford Yellow Jackets (1930), Minneapolis Red Jackets (1930), and Providence Steam Roller (1931)[216]
- Dale Waters, former NFL offensive and defensive lineman for Cleveland Indians (1931), Portsmouth Spartans (1931), and Boston Braves/Redskins (1932–33)[213]
- Cy Williams, former NFL tackle for the Staten Island Stapletons (1929–30), and Brooklyn Dodgers (1932)
See also
- Florida Gators
- List of College Football Hall of Fame inductees (players, A–K)
- List of College Football Hall of Fame inductees (players, L–Z)
- List of Florida Gators football All-Americans
- List of Florida Gators head football coaches
- List of Pro Football Hall of Fame inductees
- List of University of Florida alumni
- List of University of Florida Athletic Hall of Fame members
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