Texas A&M Aggies football players

Aaron Glenn (born July 16, 1972 in Humble, Texas) is an NFL cornerback for the Dallas Cowboys. He spent his first eight seasons in the NFL with the New York Jets before being acquired by the Houston Texans through the expansion draft in 2002. He would then spend three seasons with the Texans before his release after the 2004 season. He is a three-time Pro Bowler. ...more on Wikipedia about "Aaron Glenn"

Bethel Johnson (born February 11, 1979, in Corsicana, Texas) is an American football wide receiver who plays for the New England Patriots. He went to Texas A&M University and was drafted in the 2nd round of the 2003 draft. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bethel Johnson"

Billy Yates (born April 15, 1980) is a guard for the National Football League's New England Patriots. He is in his second year with the franchise (third overall). ...more on Wikipedia about "Billy Yates"

Chris Valletta was a contestant on 4th series of The Apprentice with Donald Trump. Valletta, a marketing executive, was fired in the second week of the series, mostly because he brought a player he didn't like into the boardroom, instead of players who Trump felt more underperformed at their tasks. He also blamed the wrong person for the team's defeat at the challenge of the week, which was to make a television advertisement for Lamborghini automobiles. ...more on Wikipedia about "Chris Valletta"

Cornelius Anthony (born July 3, 1978 in Pinesville, Louisiana) is a gridiron football linebacker who plays for the Calgary Stampeders of the Canadian Football League. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cornelius Anthony"

Daniel Allen Campbell (born April 13, 1976 in Clifton, Texas) is an American football tight end for the Dallas Cowboys of the NFL. He was originally selected with the 18th pick of the third round of the 1999 NFL Draft out of Texas A&M University by the New York Giants. ...more on Wikipedia about "Dan Campbell"

Damieon Dante Hall (born September 20, 1978 in Lufkin, Texas) is an NFL kick/punt returner, and wide receiver. He has played for the Kansas City Chiefs since 2000. He was a 5th round draft pick out of Texas A&M University. Hall played high school football for Nimitz High School in Houston, Texas. He spent the spring of 2001 playing in NFL Europe for the Scottish Claymores. ...more on Wikipedia about "Dante Hall" I wish I had a http://www.shortopedia.com.

Dat Nguyen (born on September 25, 1975 in Fort Chaffee, Arkansas ** ) is the first Vietnamese American to play in the National Football League. He currently plays with the Dallas Cowboys. ...more on Wikipedia about "Dat Nguyen"

Don Muhlbach (born August 17, 1981) is an National Football League longsnapper for the Detroit Lions. ...more on Wikipedia about "Don Muhlbach"

Eric England (born April 25, 1971 in Fort Wayne, Indiana) is a former National Football League, Xtreme Football League and current Canadian Football League defensive end. ...more on Wikipedia about "Eric England"

Gary Kubiak is the head coach of the NFL's Houston Texans. He had been the offensive coordinator of the Denver Broncos under current head coach Mike Shanahan. He played college football at Texas A&M, and from 1983 to 1991 was a quarterback for the Broncos, mostly behind John Elway. He joined the Broncos coaching staff in 1995 when Shanahan was named head coach, having previously served on the San Francisco 49ers coaching staff when Shanahan served as offensive coordinator. ...more on Wikipedia about "Gary Kubiak"

Gene Stallings (born March 2, 1935) is a former college and ...more on Wikipedia about "Gene Stallings"

Geoffrey Thomas Hangartner (born April 22, 1982) is an American football player who currently plays center for the Carolina Panthers of the NFL. He attended Texas A&M University. ...more on Wikipedia about "Geoff Hangartner"

Born in Christoval, Texas, Jack Pardee was an All-American linebacker at Texas A&M University, a 2-time All-Pro with the Los Angeles Rams (1963) and Washington Redskins (1971), a 2-time NFL Coach of Year (1976,79), and winner of 87 games in 11 seasons. Jack Pardee was head coach for the Chicago Bears, the Washington Redskins, and the Houston Oilers. He is the only man hired as head coach in NFL, WFL, USFL and CFL. In addition, he coached at the University of Houston. He coached the Birmingham Barracudas of the CFL in the 1995 season. ...more on Wikipedia about "Jack Pardee"

Jacob Carl Green (born January 21, 1957 in Pasadena, Texas) is a former American football defensive end in the NFL. In his 13 year career, Green played twelve seasons for the Seattle Seahawks, and one for the San Francisco 49ers. Green attended Texas A&M University. ...more on Wikipedia about "Jacob Green"

Jamaar Taylor (born February 25, 1981) is a wide receiver for the New York Giants. The Giants selected Taylor in the 6th round of the 2004 NFL Draft out of Texas A&M. In his rookie season, Jamaar caught 6 passes for 146 yards. ...more on Wikipedia about "Jamaar Taylor"

Jason Richmond Webster (born September 8 1977) is a cornerback currently playing for the Atlanta Falcons of the National Football League. In 2005 he started his 6th season. He has also played with the San Francisco 49ers. ...more on Wikipedia about "Jason Webster"

John David Crow (b. July 8, 1935 in Marion, Louisiana) was the Heisman Trophy winner and running back from Texas A&M University in 1957. He was one of the " Junction Boys" who played for Bear Bryant and later played professional football for the Chicago & St. Louis Cardinals and the San Francisco 49ers between 1958 and 1968. Crow received the annual "Len Eshmont Award" on two occasions, 1966 and 1967. This award is voted by the players to the 49er who best exemplifies the “inspirational and courageous play” of Len Eshmont. ...more on Wikipedia about "John David Crow"

The Junction Boys is the name given to the “survivors” of Paul “Bear” Bryant’s 10 day summer football camp in Junction, Texas beginning September 1, 1954. The ordeal has achieved legendary status and has become the subject of a book by Jim Dent and a mini-series produced by ESPN. ...more on Wikipedia about "Junction Boys"

Lester Hayes was a professional American football player for the National Football League Oakland/LA Raiders. He was commonly referred to as "the Molester" and "the Judge." He was known for his " bump and run" coverage style, and for using Stickum™ before it was banned in a rule bearing his name. In college, he became an All-American safety at Texas A&M. Hayes was converted to cornerback after being drafted by the Raiders in 1977. Hayes was a member of two Raiders championship teams ( 1980, 1983), and was a five time Pro Bowler (1980-1984). He is eligible for enshrinement in the Professional Football Hall of Fame, but as yet has not been selected. ...more on Wikipedia about "Lester Hayes"

Mark Moseley (born in 1948) is a former professional American football placekicker who played for the Philadelphia Eagles (1970), the Houston Oilers (1971-1972), the Washington Redskins (1974-1986), and the Cleveland Browns (1986). He is the last straight-on placekicker kicker in the NFL. He is the only kicker in NFL history to win the Most Valuable Player Award; he did so in the strike-shortened 1982 season. His team went on to defeat the Miami Dolphins in Super Bowl XVII, in no small part due to Moseley, who kicked 2 field goals in the game and made all 3 of his extra point attempts. The Redskins went back to the Super Bowl the following season, facing the Los Angeles Raiders in Super Bowl XVIII, but this time they were blown out 38-9, at the time the most lopsided score in Super Bowl history. Moseley's field goal in the first quarter was the only points for the Redskins in the first half. Then in the second half they scored a touchdown, but Moseley's extra point was blocked and they did not score again for the rest of the game. ...more on Wikipedia about "Mark Moseley"

Pat Thomas (born 1954) is an American football player. Thomas primarily played cornerback but also played at running back and kicker. He attended Plano Senior High School where he played on the 1971 state championship team. Thomas was an All-American player at Texas A&M University. He played in the NFL for the Los Angeles Rams from 1976-1982. He was twice named an All-Pro selection, in 1978 and 1980. ...more on Wikipedia about "Pat Thomas"

Pat Williams (born October 24, 1972 in Monroe, Louisiana) is an American football player who currently plays defensive tackle for the Minnesota Vikings of the NFL. He attended college at Texas A&M. ...more on Wikipedia about "Pat Williams"

Reggie McNeal (b. September 20, 1983), called "the most complete dual-threat quarterback in the nation" by ESPN, is a senior at Texas A&M University and one of the most exciting players in college football today. Having already shattered numerous records at A&M, McNeal is on pace to be the best quarterback, and possibly the best player in Texas A&M history. Reggie was a standout at Lufkin High School and ranked as the number 1 athlete prospect coming out of high school. ...more on Wikipedia about "Reggie McNeal"

Sam Aaron Adams (born June 13, 1973 in Houston, Texas) is an American football defensive tackle who currently plays for the Buffalo Bills. ...more on Wikipedia about "Sam Adams (football player)" Visit again http://www.shortopedia.com shortopedia

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