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  2. List of NFL players (Wi–X) - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of players who have appeared in at least one regular season or postseason game in the National Football League (NFL) or American Football League (AFL) and have a last name that falls between "Wi" and "X". [a] For the rest of the W's, see List of NFL players (Wa–Wh). This list is accurate through the end of the 2023 NFL season.

  3. Trindon Holliday - Wikipedia

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    He was selected by the Houston Texans in the sixth round of the 2010 NFL draft. He played college football at LSU. At 5'5", Holliday is one of the shortest players in NFL history. [1] He was also a member of the Denver Broncos, New York Giants, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, San Francisco 49ers, and Oakland Raiders.

  4. List of NFL individual records - Wikipedia

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    First NFL quarterback to defeat 32 franchises: Brett Favre vs. Green Bay Packers; October 5, 2009 [178] [179] First NFL quarterback to reach 100 career wins (regular season): Johnny Unitas vs. Green Bay Packers; November 9, 1969; First NFL quarterback to reach 150 career wins (regular season): Brett Favre vs. San Diego Chargers; September 23, 2007

  5. List of NFL nicknames - Wikipedia

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    Throughout NFL history, many significant games have been given nicknames. The Ice Bowl was the 1967 NFL Championship Game between The Green Bay Packers and The Dallas Cowboys . The game was played in Lambeau Field and experienced temperatures of -15°F with a Wind Chill of -48°F, making it the coldest game in NFL history.

  6. List of NFL players by games played - Wikipedia

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    According to data compiled by another study, [2] quarterbacks and offensive linemen are next on the list with average career spans of 4.44 and 3.63 seasons, respectively. Defensive linemen usually have longer careers than linebackers and cornerbacks. Wide receivers careers average just above running backs at 2.81 seasons [2]

  7. Jack Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    Jack Emanuel "Soupy" Shapiro (March 22, 1907 – February 5, 2001) was an American gridiron football player who played in one game with the Staten Island Stapletons of the National Football League (NFL) in 1929. Shapiro is most famous for being the shortest player in NFL history at about 5 ft 1 in (1.55 m).

  8. Eddie LeBaron - Wikipedia

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    LeBaron was selected by the Washington Redskins in the tenth round (123rd overall) of the 1950 NFL draft, but had to leave training camp to perform military service during the Korean War. At 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m), he was one of the shortest quarterbacks in the history of the NFL.

  9. Seattle Seahawks all-time roster - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of players who have appeared in at least one regular season or postseason game in the National Football League (NFL) for the Seattle Seahawks. This list is accurate through the end of the 2023 NFL season.