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SUPER BOWL and PRO BOWL EAGLES #Eaglesinthenfl EAGLES IN THE PROS EAGLES IN THE PROS The following former Georgia Southern players saw action in at least one NFL regular-season game, UKEME ELIGWE MATT BREIDA were with a team for a full season or were signed as free agents prior to the 2018 season: ROB BIRONAS ADRIAN PETERSON Carolina Cobras Chicago Bears Charleston Swamp Foxes Virginia Destroyers New York Dragons Tennessee Titans FRED STOKES Los Angeles Rams MATT BREIDA New Orleans Saints San Francisco 49ers St. Louis Rams Washington Redskins MONTAY CROCKETT Jacksonville Jaguars * KIWAUKEE THOMAS Buffalo Bills UKEME ELIGWE Jacksonville Jaguars Kansas City Chiefs Miami Dolphins EDWIN JACKSON DARIUS EUBANKS J.J. WILCOX Minnesota Vikings Dallas Cowboys Cleveland Browns Pittsburgh Steelers Dallas Cowboys New York Jets Tampa Bay Buccaneers ANTWIONE WILLIAMS EDWIN JACKSON Detroit Lions Indianapolis Colts Minnesota Vikings YOUNGHOE KOO DAVID YOUNG JERICK McKINNON Los Angeles Chargers Jacksonville Jaguars New York Jets JERICK McKINNON YOUNGHOE KOO * drafted/signed in 2018 and Minnesota Vikings have yet to play in the NFL San Francisco 49ers EARTHWIND MORELAND Cleveland Browns Georgia Force Jacksonville Jaguars New England Patriots New York Jets ANTWIONE J.J. WILCOX WILLIAMS ADRIAN PETERSON FRED STOKES 164 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL EAGLES IN THE PROS The following former GS players DEXTER DAWSON either went through NFL training Carolina Cobras BJ JOHNSON III camp, signed with an NFL squad mid- season but never played, or played TIM FOLEY professionally in another North Atlanta Falcons American league: JAYSON FOSTER Pittsburgh Steelers VONCELLIES ALLEN Florida Tuskers Carolina Cobras Sacramento Mountain Lions JONATHAN BRYANT GARRETT FRYE Montreal Alouettes Kansas City Chiefs VICTOR CABRAL Montreal Alouettes IRONHEAD GALLON Arizona Cardinals IRV CAMPBELL Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pioneers ANTONIO GLOVER Jacksonville Sharks Denver Broncos ANDY KWON LAVELLE WESTBROOKS Pittsburgh Power Arizona Cardinals Cincinnati Bengals TRACY HAM Buffalo Bills JAMES CARTER Baltimore Stallions WILLIAM MAXWELL San Jose SaberCats Edmonton Eskimos Atlanta Falcons Green Bay Blizzard Montreal Alouettes Montreal Alouettes Chicago Bears Toronto Argonauts A.J. McCRAY CHAZ WILLIAMS Green Bay Blizzard Green Bay Packers DARREN CHANDLER GERALD HARRIS Washington Redskins Los Angeles Rams JOHN MOHRING JAMES YOUNG LEE CHAPPLE Miami Dolphins Alabama Steeldogs Cincinnati Bengals Jacksonville Sharks Montreal Alouettes BJ JOHNSON III NAY YOUNG DAVID COOL San Francisco 49ers VANCE PIKE New Orleans Saints Orlando Predators San Francisco 49ers Chicago Rush CHRIS JOHNSON Tampa Bay Storm Augusta Stallions BRENT RUSSELL Carolina Cobras Chicago Bears ERIC DAVIS Dallas Desperados Los Angeles Avengers Georgia Force LARON SCOTT New York Giants BERNARD DAWSON DEREK KEATON Montreal Alouettes Classifications are based on reaserch Seattle Seahawks Chicago Bears Los Angeles KISS on NFL.com. For any additions, changes or deletions, please email MONTY SHARPE [email protected]. New Orleans Saints Toronto Argonauts FRANKLIN STEPHENS Connecticut Coyotes New York CityHawks CHARROD TAYLOR Colorado Crush Iowa Barnstormers ARKEE THOMPSON Orlando Predators Philadelphia Soul IRONHEAD E.J. WEBB GALLON TRACY HAM Lehigh Valley SteelHawks GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL 165 EAGLES IN THE PROS ALL-TIME SUPER BOWL AND NFL DRAFT PICKS PRO BOWL EAGLES UKEME ELIGWE, LB KANSAS CITY CHIEFS Super Bowl ..................Player (pos.) ........................Team 2017: 5th round, 183rd overall pick Super Bowl XXVI (26) ........Fred Stokes, de ...........................Washington Redskins* † Super Bowl XXXIX (39) ......Earthwind Moreland, cb .............New England Patriots* ANTWIONE WILLIAMS, LB Super Bowl XLI (41) ...........Adrian Peterson, rb .....................Chicago Bears DETROIT LIONS 2016: 5th round, 169th overall pick * - Super Bowl Champion JERICK McKINNON, RB † - starter in the Super Bowl Minnesota VIKINGS 2014: 3rd round, 96th overall pick Pro Bowl Rob Bironas ........................PK ................... Tennessee..................2007 (All-Pro - 1st) LAVELLE WESTBROOKS, CB Cincinnati BENGALS 2014: 7th round, 252nd overall pick J.J. WILCOX, S Dallas COWBOYS 2013: 3rd round, 80th overall pick DAVID YOUNG, SS Jacksonville JagUARS 2003: 6th round, 179th overall pick ADRIAN PETERSON, RB Chicago BEARS 2002: 6th round, 199th overall pick #EaglesINTHENFL KIWAUKEE THOMAS, CB Jacksonville JagUARS 2000: 5th round, 159th overall pick ERNEST THOMPSON, RB KANSAS CITY CHIEFS 1990: 11th round, 291st overall pick TERRY YOUNG, DB Tampa BAY BUccaneers 1989: 12th round, 329th overall pick TIM FOLEY, PK SAN Francisco 49ERS 1988: 10th round, 275th overall pick TRACY HAM, RB In 2016, four former Georgia LOS ANGELES RAMS 1987: 9th round, 240th overall pick Southern players started at least three games in the NFL: FRED STOKES, DE Jerick McKinnon (Minnesota), J.J. Wilcox (Dallas), LOS ANGELES RAMS 1987: 12th round, 332nd overall pick Antwione Williams (Detroit) and Edwin Jackson (Indianapolis). 166 GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES FOOTBALL.
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