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Fathers and Sons Who Have Played Pro Football Fathers and Sons Who Have Played Pro Football 217 documented sets of father-sons who have played pro football (List Includes Players from AAFC, AFL and NFL) * Active during the 2014 Season ADAMLE BELSER Tony – LB, FB – 1947-1951, 1954 Cleveland Browns Caesar – DB – 1968-1971 Kansas City Chiefs, 1974 San Francisco Mike – RB – 1971-72 Kansas City Chiefs, 1973-74 New York Jets, 49ers 1975-76 Chicago Bears Jason – DB – 1992-2000 Indianapolis Colts, 2001-02 Kansas City Chiefs ADAMS Sam – G – 1972-1980 New England Patriots, 1981 New Orleans BERCICH Saints Bob – S – 1960-1961 Dallas Cowboys Sam – DT – 1994-99 Seattle Seahawks, 2000-01 Baltimore Pete – LB – 1995-98, 2000 Minnesota Vikings Ravens, 2002 Oakland Raiders, 2003-05 Buffalo Bills, 2006 Cincinnati Bengals, 2007 Denver Broncos BETTRIDGE John – FB, LB – 1937 Chicago Bears, 1937 Cleveland Rams ADAMS Ed – LB – 1964 Cleveland Browns Julius – DE – 1971-1985, 1987 New England Patriots Keith – LB – 2001-02 Dallas Cowboys, 2002-05 Philadelphia BLADES Eagles, 2006 Miami Dolphins, 2007 Cleveland Browns Bennie – DB – 1988-1996 Detroit Lions, 1997 Seattle Seahawks H.B. – ILB – 2007-2010 Washington Redskins ALAMA-FRANCIS Joe – QB – 1958-1959 Green Bay Packers BOSTIC Ikaika – DE – 2007-2009 Detroit Lions, 2009-2011 Miami Dolphins JOHN – DB – 1985-87 Detroit Lions *JON – LB – 2013-present Chicago Bears ALDRIDGE Allen – DE – 1967-1970 CFL, 1971-72 Houston Oilers, BRADLEY 1974 Cleveland Browns Ed – G, DE – 1950, 1952 Chicago Bears Allen – LB - 1994-97 Denver Broncos, 1998-2001 Detroit Lions Ed – LB – 1972-75 Pittsburgh Steelers, 1976 Seattle Seahawks, 1977-78 San Francisco 49ers ALFORD Bruce – OE, DB – 1946-49 New York Yankees (AAFC), BRADLEY 1950-51 New York Yanks Harold – G – 1928 Chicago Cardinals Bruce – K – 1967 Washington Redskins, 1968-69 Buffalo Bills Harold – G – 1954-56 Cleveland Browns, 1958 Philadelphia Eagles ANE Charlie – OT, C – 1953-59 Detroit Lions BROCK Charlie – C – 1975-1980 Kansas City Chiefs, 1981 Green Bay Clyde – T – 1962-63 Dallas Cowboys, 1963 San Francisco 49ers Packers Matt – DE – 1989-1994 Green Bay Packers, 1995-96 New York Jets ATKINS Gene – S – 1987-1993 New Orleans Saints, 1994-96 Miami BROCK Dolphins See Dixon *Geno – DT – 2010-present Cincinnati Bengals BROOKS ATKINSON PERRY – LB – 1978-1984 Washington Redskins George, Jr. – S – 1968-1977 Oakland Raiders, 1979 Denver *AHMAD – LB – 2006-07 Cincinnati Bengals, 2009-present San Broncos Francisco 49ers *George III – RB – 2014 Oakland Raiders BROOKS/BARR BARBER Tony Brooks – RB – 1992 Philadelphia Eagles Rudy – LB – 1968 Miami Dolphins *Anthony Barr – LB – 2014 Minnesota Vikings Kantroy – RB – 1999 Miami Dolphins BROWNER/STARKS BARBER Ross Browner – DE – 1978-1986 Cincinnati Bengals, Marion, Jr. – RB – 1982-88 New York Jets 1987 Green Bay Packers Marion, III – RB – 2005-2010 Dallas Cowboys, 2011 Chicago Max Starks – T – 2004-2012 Pittsburgh Steelers, 2013 St. Louis Bears Rams BARR BUDDE See Brooks Ed – G – 1963-1976 Kansas City Chiefs Brad – G – 1980-86 Kansas City Chiefs BELL Bobby – LB, DE – 1963-1974 Kansas City Chiefs, HOF: 1983 Bobby – LB – 1984 New York Jets, 1987 Chicago Bears © Pro Football Hall of Fame Profootballhof.com Revised: June 25, 2015 Father/Son, page 2 BUEHLER CHICKILLO George – G – 1969-1978 Oakland Raiders, 1978-79 Cleveland Nick – LB, G – 1953 Chicago Cardinals Browns Tony – DE, DT – 1984-85 San Diego Chargers, 1987 New York David – K – 2009-2011 Dallas Cowboys Jets BULLOUGH CLARK Hank – G – 1955, 1958 Green Bay Packers, 1956-57 Military Monte – T, DT, DE – 1959-1961 San Francisco 49ers, 1962 Dallas service, (Also: Head Coach: 1978 New England Patriots, 1985- Cowboys,1963-69 Cleveland Browns, (also Head Coach: 1986 Buffalo Bills) 1976 San Francisco 49ers, 1978-1984 Detroit Lions) Chuck – LB – 1993-94 Miami Dolphins Bryan – QB – 1982-84 San Francisco 49ers (injured - 1983), 1984 Cincinnati Bengals BYRD Gill – CB – 1983-1992 San Diego Chargers CLINE *Jairus – S – 2009-2013 Buffalo Bills, 2014-present New Orleans Tony – DE – 1975 Oakland Raiders, 1976-77 San Francisco 49ers Saints Tony – TE – 1995-97 Buffalo Bills CAMPBELL COADY Ken – WR – 1960 New York Titans Rich – C, TE – 1970-74 Chicago Bears Scott – QB – 1984-86 Pittsburgh Steelers, 1986-1990 Atlanta Rich – S – 1999-2001, 2003-04 St. Louis Rams, 2002 Tennessee Falcons (inj.1988) Titans CANNON COFFMAN Billy – TE, RB, E – 1960-63 Houston Oilers, 1964-69 Oakland Paul – TE – 1978-1985 Green Bay Packers, 1986-87 Kansas City Raiders, 1970 Kansas City Chiefs Chiefs, 1988 Minnesota Vikings Billy – LB – 1984 Dallas Cowboys *Chase – TE – 2010 Cincinnati Bengals, 2012-2013 Atlanta Falcons, 2014 Tennessee Titans CAROLAN Reg – TE – 1962-63 San Diego Chargers, 1964-68 Kansas City COLQUITT Chiefs Craig – P – 1978-1981, 1983-84 Pittsburgh Steelers, Brett – TE – 1994-95 San Francisco 49ers, 1996 Miami Dolphins 1987 Indianapolis Colts *Dustin – P – 2005-present Kansas City Chiefs CARPENTER *Britton – P – 2009-present Denver Broncos Rob – RB – 1977-1988 Houston Oilers Bobby – LB – 2006-2009 Dallas Cowboys, 2010 Miami Dolphins, CORDILL 2010-11 Detroit Lions, 2012 New England Patriots Ollie – WB, DB – 1940 Cleveland Rams, 1941-45 military service Ollie – DB, E – 1967 San Diego Chargers, 1968 Atlanta Falcons, CARTER 1969 New Orleans Saints Rubin – DT/NT – 1975-1986 Denver Broncos Andre – DE – 2001-05 San Francisco 49ers, 2006-2010 CORNISH Washington Redskins, 2011, 2013 New England Patriots, 2012 Frank – DT – 1966-1970 Chicago Bears, 1970-71 Miami Dolphins, Oakland Raiders 1972 Buffalo Bills Frank – G, C – 1990-91 San Diego Chargers, 1992-93 Dallas CARTHON Cowboys, 1994 Minnesota Vikings, 1995 Jacksonville Jaguars, Maurice – FB – 1985-1991 New York Giants, 1992 Indianapolis 1995 Philadelphia Eagles Colts Ran – RB – 2005-06 Indianapolis Colts CRONIN Bill – FB, WB, E, BB – 1926 AFL, 1927-29 Providence Steam CASON Roller Wendell – DB – 1985-1987 Atlanta Falcons Bill – TE – 1965 Philadelphia Eagles, 1966 Miami Dolphins *Antione – CB – 2008-2012 San Diego Chargers, 2013 Arizona Cardinals, 2014 Carolina Panthers, 2014 Baltimore Ravens CROWDER Randy – DL – 1974-76 Miami Dolphins, 1978-1980 Tampa Bay CASSADY Buccaneers Howard "Hopalong" – HB, FL – 1956-1961 Detroit Lions, 1962 Channing – LB – 2005-2010 Miami Dolphins Cleveland Browns, 1962 Philadelphia Eagles, 1963 Detroit Lions Craig – DB – 1977 New Orleans Saints CUMMINGS Ed – LB – 1964 New York Jets, 1965 Denver Broncos CASTILLE Joe – LB – 1996 San Diego Chargers, 1998-99 Buffalo Bills Jeremiah – DB – 1983-1986 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1987-1988 Denver Broncos CURRY Tim – FB – 2007-08 Arizona Cardinals, 2009-2010 Kansas City See Pinkney Chiefs Simeon – CB – 2008 Cincinnati Bengals DAVIS Bruce Sr. – OL – 1979-1987 L.A. Raiders, 1987-1989 Houston Oilers Bruce Jr. – LB – 2008 Pittsburgh Steelers © Pro Football Hall of Fame Profootballhof.com Revised: June 25, 2015 Father/Son, page 3 DeLONG FARR Steve – DT, DE – 1965-1971 San Diego Chargers, 1972 Chicago Mel, Sr. – HB – 1963-1973 Detroit Lions Bears Mel, Jr. – RB – 1989 Los Angeles Rams Keith – LB – 1989-1993 San Francisco 49ers Mike – WR – 1990-92 Detroit Lions DENNERY FAUST Vince – OE, DE – 1941 New York Giants, 1942-45 Military Service George – B, LB – 1939 Chicago Cardinals Mike – LB – 1974-75 Oakland Raiders, 1976 Miami Dolphins Paul – LB – 1967 Minnesota Vikings DEOSSIE FLANIGAN Steve –LB – 1984-1985 Dallas Cowboys, 1989-1993 New York Jim – LB – 1967-1970 Green Bay Packers, 1971 New Orleans Giants, 1993 New York Jets, 1994-1995 New England Patriots Saints *Zak – LB – 2007-present New York Giants Jim – DT – 1994-2000 Chicago Bears, 2001 Green Bay Packers, 2002 San Francisco 49ers, 2003 Philadelphia Eagles DIXON/BROCK Zachary Dixon – RB – 1979 Denver Broncos, 1979 New York FOREMAN Giants, 1980 Philadelphia Eagles, 1980-83 Baltimore Colts, Chuck – RB – 1973-79 Minnesota Vikings, 1980 New England 1983-84 Seattle Seahawks Patriots Raheem Brock – 2002-09 Indianapolis Colts, 2010-11Seattle Jay – LB – 1999-2001 Buffalo Bills, 2002-04 Houston Texans, Seahawks 2005 New York Giants, 2006 San Francisco 49ers DORSETT FREITAS Tony – RB – 1977-1987 Dallas Cowboys, 1988 Denver Broncos, Jesse – QB, DB – 1946-47 San Francisco 49ers (AAFC), HOF: 1994 1948 Chicago Rockets (AAFC), 1949 Buffalo Bills (AAFC) Anthony – CB – 1996-99 Houston-Tennessee Oilers/Tennessee Jesse – QB – 1974-1975 San Diego Chargers Titans, 2000-03 Oakland Raiders FREITAS DOTSON Rocky – T – 1968-1977 Detroit Lions, 1978 Tampa Bay Alphonse – DT – 1965 Kansas City Chiefs, 1966 Miami Dolphins, Buccaneers 1968-1970 Oakland Raiders Makoa – T – 2003-04 Indianapolis Colts Santana – DT – 1992-95 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1996-2001 Green Bay Packers, 2002 Washington Redskins FRITSCH Ted – FB, LB – 1942-1950 Green Bay Packers DUNSTAN Ted – C – 1972-74 Atlanta Falcons, 1975 injured 1976-79 Elwyn – T – 1938-39 Chicago Cardinals, 1939-1941 Cleveland Washington Redskins Rams Bill – DT – 1973-76 Philadelphia Eagles, 1977 Buffalo Bills, FRYE/ROME 1979 Los Angeles Rams Stan Rome – WR – 1979-1982 Kansas City Chiefs Brandon Frye – OL – 2008 Miami Dolphins, 2009 Seattle EATON Seahawks Scott – DB – 1967-1971 New York Giants, 1972 injured Tracey – S – 1988-89 Houston Oilers, 1990 Phoenix Cardinals, GAFFNEY 1991-93 Atlanta Falcons, (1992 injured) Derrick – WR – 1978-1987 New York Jets Jabar – WR – 2002-05 Houston Texans, 2006-2008 New England EDWARDS Patriots, 2009-2010 Denver Broncos, 2011 Washington Redskins, Stan – RB – 1982-86 Houston Oilers, 1987 Detroit Lions 2012 Miami Dolphins Braylon – WR – 2005-2009 Cleveland Browns, 2009-2010, 2012 New York Jets, 2011 San Francisco 49ers, 2012 Seattle Seahawks GILBERT Daren – T – 1985-88 New Orleans Saints ELLISON Jarron – DT – 2009 Chicago Bears, 2010 New York Jets Riki – LB – 1983-88 San Francisco 49ers, 1990-92 Los Angeles Raiders GILLETTE *Rhett – TE – 2012-present Minnesota Vikings Jim – HB, DB, TB – 1940, 1944-45 Cleveland Rams, 1941-43 military service, 1946 Boston Yanks, 1947 Green Bay Packers, EMBREE 1948 Detroit Lions John – WR – 1969-1970 Denver Broncos, 1971 injured Walker – E – 1970-71 San Diego Chargers, 1972-73 St.
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