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Pete Rozelle Pete Rozelle
Pete Rozelle 1926-1996 American football commissioner For nearly three decades, Pete Rozelle guided professional football as the commissioner of the National Football League (NFL). Under his direction, pro football attained unprecedented popularity with the American public, as well as a level... Read more
Gale Sayers Gale Sayers
Gale Sayers 1943- American football player Knee injuries cut short the brilliant football career of running back Gale Sayers, but not before the "Kansas Comet" was recognized by the National Football League (NFL) as the greatest running back in the first 50 years of the league's history. Although... Read more
Sammy Baugh Sammy Baugh
Sammy Baugh 1914- American football player The first superstar passer in college football, Sammy Baugh held every National Football League (NFL) passing record and was chosen for the charter classes of both the college (1951) and professional (1963) football halls of fame. Many of... Read more
Herschel Walker Herschel Walker
Herschel Walker1962— Football player, entrepreneur Herschel Walker was a standout running back in both collegiate and professional football. As a junior at the University of Georgia, the 6'1? 223-pound Walker won the Heisman Trophy, college football's highest honor, capping a collegiate career in... Read more
Tex Schramm Tex Schramm
Tex Schramm 1920- American football executive It isn't easy to measure Tex Schramm's impact on professional football, for his mark is on so much of the game as we know it today. Schramm is perhaps best known for building a little-known expansion team in Dallas into one of football's... Read more
Jim Brown Jim Brown
Jim Brown 1936-, American football player, b. St. Simon Island, Ga. A football and lacrosse All-American at Syracuse Univ., Brown became one of the greatest fullbacks in professional football history during his career (1957-65) with the Cleveland Browns. A durable player of exceptional power and... Read more
Otto Graham Otto Graham
Otto Graham 1921- American football player Otto Graham was one of the great quarterbacks in National Football League (NFL) history. Possessed of a powerful arm and pinpoint accuracy, Graham almost single-handedly transformed pro football from a running game of the 1940s to the passing game of... Read more
Ray Lewis Ray Lewis
Ray Lewis Trial: 2000 Defendant: Ray LewisCrimes Charged: Murder, assault with a deadly weaponDefense Lawyers: Ed Garland, Jana Harris, Max RichardsonProsecutor: Paul HowardJudge: Alice D. BonnerPlace: Atlanta, GeorgiaDates of Trial: May-June 2000Verdict: Guilty of obstruction of... Read more
National Football League National Football League
National Football League 280 Park AvenueNew York, New York 10017U.S.A.(212) 450-2000Fax: (212) 681-7573Web site: http://www.nfl.com Not-for-Profit Organization Incorporated: 1920 as American Professional Football ConferenceEmployees: 400Sales: $2.44 billion (1998)NAIC: 111211 Sports Teams &... Read more
John Barnes John Barnes
John Barnes1963- Professional soccer player, soccer analyst During his stellar career as a professional soccer, or football, player in England, John Barnes played for England 79 times, scoring 12 goals. He was a member of the Liverpool team that won the league title in 1988 and 1990, the Football... Read more

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