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Tim Goad (DT) – New England 1988-94, Cleveland 1995; Baltimore 1996 Al Goldstein (SE) – Oakland 1960 Antonio Goss (LB) – San Diego 1990, San Francisco 1989, 91-95, St. Louis 1996 Cecil Gray (OL) – Philadelphia 1990-92, Green Bay 1992, New Orleans 1993, Indianapolis 1993- 94, Arizona 1995 Larry Griffin (DB) – Houston 1986, Miami 1987, Pittsburgh 1987-93 George Grimes (B) – Detroit 1948 H • H • H • H Darrell Hamilton (OT) – Denver 1989-91 James Hamilton (LB) – Jacksonville 1997-99 Chris Hanburger (LB) – Washington 1965-78 Roscoe Hansen (T) – Philadelphia 1951 Bernardo Harris (LB) – Green Bay 1995-2001; Baltimore 2002-03 Willie Harris (DB) – Baltimore (USFL) 1985 Dee Hardison (DT) – Buffalo 1978- 80, New York Giants 1981-85, San Diego 1986-87, Kansas City 1988 Victor Harrison (WR) – Philadelphia (USFL) 1984, Baltimore (USFL) 1985, New Orleans 1987 Rip Hawkins (LB) – Minnesota 1961-65 Jeff Hayes (P) – Washington 1982-85, Cincinnati 1986, Miami 1987 Ted Hazelwood (T) – Chicago (AAFC) 1949, Washington 1953 Madison Hedgecock (FB) – St. Louis 2006-07, New York Giants 2007-present William Henderson (FB) – Green Bay 1995-2006 Tom Higgins (T) – Chicago Cardinals 1953, Philadelphia 1954-55 Zach Hilton (TE) – New Orleans 2003-2004; New York Jets 2006 Jimmy Hitchcock (CB) – New England 1995-97, Minnesota 1998-99, Carolina 2000-01 Nate Hobgood-Chittick (DT) – New York Giants 1998; Indianapolis 1998-99; St. Louis 1999-2000; San Francisco 2000, Kansas City 2001-02 Sedrick Hodge (LB) – New Orleans 2001-2006; Miami 2006 Jesse Holley (WR) – Dallas, 2009-present Corey Holliday (WR) – Pittsburgh 1994-97 Vonnie Holliday (DE) – Green Bay 1998-2002; Kansas City, 2003-05, Miami 2006-08, Denver 2009, Washington 2010-present Dwight Hollier (LB) – Miami 1992-1999, Indianapolis 2000 Brandon Tate, a third-round pick by New England in 2009, returned two kickoffs for touchdowns last season, including one for 103 yards. Jeff Saturday and Peyton Manning have played the most career games together as center and quarterback in NFL history. Ethan Horton (TE) – Kansas City 1985, L.A. Raiders 1987, 1989-93, Washington 1994 Ken Huff (OG) – Baltimore 1975-82, Washington 1983- 85 J • J • J • J Ray Jacobs (LB) – Denver 1994-95 Bill Jackson (DB) – Cleveland 1982 Don Jackson (HB) – Philadelphia 1936 Leon Johnson (TB) – N.Y. Jets 1997-2000, Chicago 2001-2002; San Diego 2003-2004 Sammy Johnson (RB) – San Francisco 1974-76, Minnesota 1976-78, Philadelphia 1979, Green Bay 1979 Brian Johnston (C) – New York Giants 1986-87 Lewis Jolley (RB) – Houston 1972-73 Freddie Jones (TE) – San Diego 1997-2001; Arizona 2002-04; Carolina, 2005-06 Marcus Jones (DE) – Tampa Bay 1996-2002; Buffalo, 2002-03 Rondell Jones (FS) – Denver 1993-96, Baltimore 1997 Randy Jordan (RB) – L.A. Raiders 1993, Jacksonville 1995-97, Oakland 1998-02 Charlie Justice (HB) – Washington 1950, 52-54 K • K • K • K Ed Kahn (G) – Boston 1935-36, Washington 1937 Ken Keller (HB) – Philadelphia 1956-57 Bob Kennedy (HB) – Los Angeles (AAFC) 1949 Bill Koman (LB) – Baltimore 1956, Philadelphia 1957-58, Chicago Cardinals 1959, St. Louis 1960-67 L • L • L • L Bob Lacey (SE) – Minnesota 1964, New York Giants 1965 Amos Lawrence (RB) – San Francisco 1981-82, Pittsburgh (USFL) 1984 Jonathan Linton (RB) – Buffalo 1998-2000 M • M • M • M Jim Magner (HB) – Frankford 1931 Steve Maronic (T) – Detroit 1939-40 Eddie Mason (LB) – New York Jets 1995-96, Jacksonville 1998, Washington 1999-2002 Deems May (TE) – San Diego 1992-96, Seattle 1997- 1999 Kivuusama Mays (LB) – Minnesota 1998-99, Green Bay 1999 Don McCauley (RB) – Baltimore 1971-81 Natrone Means (TB) – San Diego 1993-95, Jacksonville 1996-97, San Diego 1998-99, Carolina 1999-2000 Andy Miketa (C) – Detroit 1954-55 Quincy Monk (LB) – New York Giants, 2002-04 Bill Moore (E) – Detroit 1939 Tim Morrison (DB) – Washington 1986-87 Mike Morton (LB) – Oakland 1995-98, Green Bay 1999, St. Louis 1999, Green Bay 2000-01 N • N • N • N Keith Newman (LB) – Buffalo 1999-2002; Atlanta 2003; Minnesota 2004-2006 TarHeelBlue.com • 137

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