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The following is a list of players, both past and current, who have been selected to play in the NFL's annual Pro Bowl game, beginning with the 1950 season. Between 1938 and 1942, an NFL all star team played the league champion in the NFL All-Star Game.
Xennials is a portmanteau blending the words Generation X and Millennials to describe a "micro-generation" [5] [6] or "cross-over generation" [7] of people whose birth years are between the mid-late 1970s and the early-mid 1980s.
Roderick Darryl Martin (born April 7, 1954) is an American former professional football player who was a linebacker in the National Football League (NFL) for the Oakland / Los Angeles Raiders from 1977 to 1988. He is best known for his record three interceptions in Super Bowl XV, which put him on the cover of Sports Illustrated. [1]
In 1984, he rushed for a 49er team record 1,262 yards during the regular season, and also caught 28 passes for 230 yards, was selected to the Pro Bowl, and played in Super Bowl XIX in which the 49ers defeated the Miami Dolphins 38–16. Tyler was the first player ever to lead two teams in rushing in two Super Bowls.
The 2005 season began with an historic moment in Neal's career: he played in his 200th career game in the season opener against the Dallas Cowboys, a game in which he recorded three carries on short-yardage plays, all resulting in first downs. For the season he was named a Pro Bowl starter. He was also named to the "All-Interview" team by NFL ...
Vilma again led the team in tackles in 2010, started every game, and was selected to the Pro Bowl. [11] [12] [13] He was ranked 37th by his fellow players on the NFL Top 100 Players of 2011. [14] In 2011, he started and played in 11 games but was inactive for five others with a knee injury. [15]
Shedeur Sanders could be the top player selected in the 2025 NFL draft. He cares more about landing in the right fit than being the top pick. ... "Any situation you're going into is not gonna be ...
Jones played the first four years of his career for the Los Angeles Raiders, who selected him in the second round of the 1984 NFL draft with the 51st overall pick. [1] In Jones' third year, 1986, he had a career high 15.5 sacks and 74 tackles. In 1988 the Houston Oilers traded the ninth overall pick in the NFL draft for Jones.