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FLAMES in the Pittsburgh Steelers R Harris, ErIck/WR/DB FLAMES WITH POSTSEASON HONORS Amarlllo Dusters (AFL2) Name,Team Honors Alabama Steeldogs (AFL2) WAYNE HADDIX NFL Pro Bowl Rhein Fire (NFL Europe) Tampa Bay Buccaneers Amsterdam Admirals (NFL Europe) ERIC GREEN NFL Rookie of the Year Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) Pittsburgh Steelers Selected to the NFL All-Rookie Team by the NFL Players Association, USA Today, Grand Rapids Rampage (AFL) United Press International (UPi), Pro Football Writers Association, Pro Football Weekly, Football Digest, Football News, The National Inverse, Glenn/QB FRir GRFEN NFL Pro Bowl New York Jets (NFL) FLAMES IN THE Pittsburgh Steelers r . ■ ..u c ■ i-r Chicago Bears (NFL) DWAYNE CARSWELL Captain of the Special Teams Jennings, Butch/RB Kr Ironcos First Flame to win1" ^a S"PerSuper Bowl New York Giants (NFL) DWAYNE CARSWELL .Captain of the Special Teams Jennings, Rashad/RB Denver Broncos FirstFlanie Flame to playto win In two Super Bowls Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL) Jones, Rennlefl/VR Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) FLAMES IN THE DRAFT/FREE AGENT Year Player Round/Free Agent Team Kagey, Bill/PK TSbO Steve Kcarns 4th Round British Columbia (CFL) Dallas Cowboys (NFL) Free Agent New York Jets (NFL) 1981 Glenn Inverse Washington Federals (IJSFL) 1983 Jeff Brown 18th Round Kearns, Steve/TE Mike Forslund 21st Round Washington Federals (USFL) British Columbia Lions (CFL) 8th Round Cleveland Browns (NFL) 1985 ],]]]]]!!!]]! Fred 8anks Indianapolis Colts (NFL) Phil Basso Free Agent Kinard, Leroy/RB 4th Round New Orleans Saints (NFL) New York Jets (NFL) 1985 !! Kelvin Edwards Free Agent Bufffalo Bills (NFL) !!!]!!!!!!!!! sieve Clark Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) Rennle Jones Free Agent Lambros, Matt Free Agent New York Giants (NFL) Toronto Argonauts (CFL) 1987 Wayne Haddix Free Agent Dallas Cowboys (NFL) ... BIIIKagey Free Agent Washington Commandos (AFL) 1989 Mickey Paige Mathis, Mark/DB 10th Round Denver Broncos (NFL) St. Louis Cardinals (NFL) ]!!!!]!]]!!! Richard Shelton Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) ■ 1 St Round Edmonton Eskimos (CFL) 1990 ]! Eric Green 10th Round Minnesota Vikings (NFL) British Columbia Lions (CFL) Donald Smith Free Agent New York Jets (NFL) 1991 Leroy KInard Green Bay Packers (NFL) 1992 Sebastian Barrie Free Agent McConnell, Wes/DB ^ ^8 .. "\ Wes McConnell Free Agent Shreveport Pirates (CFL) Shreveport Pirates (CFL) Free Agent Orlando Predators (AFL) X ^ • -Ps' Nelson 4th Round Toronto Argonauts (CFL) McFadden, AndrewA/VR/RS 1993 ! George Nimako Denver Broncos (NFL) 1994 !! Dwayne Carswell Free Agent St, Louis Rams (NFL) Free Agent Seattle Seahawks (NFL) Indianapolis Colts (NFL) ., ^ ^ James Mcknight Free Agent Baltimore Stallions (CFL) Portland Forest Dragons (AFL) 1995 ! Roosevelt NIvens Free Agent San Antonio Texans (CFL) ...Chris Goede Free Agent New York Giants (NFL) Mcknight, JamesA/VR .']; -Butch Jennings Free Agent St. Louis Rams (NFL) Seattle Seahawks (NFL) 1997 '. Andrew McFadden Free Agent New York Giants (NFL) Dallas Cowboys (NFL) 1993 |]''i.8enAnderson Free Agent Indianapolis Colts (NFL) Miami Dolphins (NFL) 1998 .Andrew McFadden Free Agent Indianapolis Colts (NFL) % 1998 !!] ...Trey Sartin Free Agent Portland Forest Dragons (AFL) Nelson, PatANR 1999 ] Ben Anderson Free Agent Portland Forest Dragons (AFL) Orlando Predators (AFL) 1999 ]] ...Andrew McFadden Free Agent Portland Forest Dragons (AFL) New York Jets (NFL) 1999 "]!!].Rodney Degreate Toronto Argonauts (CFL) fi ii Free Agent Barcelona Dragons (NLF Europe) J Nimako, George/RB 2001 Torrey Rush Free Agent Hamilton Tiger-Cats (CFL) Toronto Argonauts (CFL) 2002 Biff Parson Free Agent Kansas City Chiefs (NFL) 2004 Sam Gado Free Agent Oakland Raiders (NFL) Nivens, Roosevelt/OL 2007 Lauren Williams Free Agent New England Patriots (NFL) Baltimore Stallions (CFL) n 2008 1.. -Vince Redd Free Agent St. Louis Rams (NFL) Dallas Cowboys (NFL) ., '" Stephen Sene 7th Round Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL) 2009 ..Rashad Jennifigs 2nd Round Toronto Argonauts (CFL) Paige, Mickey/LB .. ;...Matt Lambros Washington Commandos (AFL) Edwards, parnell/WR (2003-05-06) Columbus Lions (WIFL) 2007-08 Parson, Biff/QB ^Umes in the pros Hamilton Tiger-Cats (CFL) (Years at LU) Edwards, Kelvin/WR (1982-83-84-85) Position Years New Orleans Saints (NFL) 1986 Redd, Vince/LB Ill ®ni (League) Dallas Cowboys (NFL) 1987-88 New England Patriots (NFL) (1994-95-96-9J) '^"derson, Ben/QB Ferguson, Markus/Ol (2002-03-04-05) Rush, Torrey/DB New York Giants (NFL) Albany Conquest (AFL2) 2007-08 Barcelona Dragons (NFL Europe) ■^ortland Forest Dragons (AFL) OklahLa City Yard Dawgz (AFL2) 2009 Sartin, Trey/OL (1982-83-84) Indianapolis Colts (NFL) ^Pljs. Fred/WR 1985-86 Forslund, Mlte/Q8 (1979-80-81-82) Cleveland Browns (NFL) 1987-93 Washington Federals (USFL) 1983 Sene, Stephen/OL V jI0' Miami Dolphins (NFL) St, Louis Rams (NFL) (1990-91) Gado, Sam/RB (2001-02-03-04) New England Patriots (NFL) Pe, Sebastian/DL 1992 Kansas City Chiefs NFL 2005 ijfeen Bay Packers (NFL) 1993-95 Green Bay Packers (NFL) 2005 Shelton, RIchard/DB 1995 Houston Texans (NFL 2006 Denver Broncos (NFL) ^dzona Cardinals (NFL) 2007 Seattle Seahawks (NFL) cr: Diego Chargers (NFL) 1996 Miami Dolphins (NFL) 1999-03 St. Louis Rams (NFL) 2008 Montreal Machine (WLAF) Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) 2004-05 Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) ^hzona Rattlers (AFL) (1991-92-93-94) ^4n Jose Sabercats (AFL) (1981-82-83-84) '°fan'Anmn?oVexans(CFL) 1995 Smith, Donald/DB Minnesota Vikings (NFL) ^^,5o.Phil/QB (2001-02-03-04) Winnipeg Blue Bombers (CFL) Pdianapolls Colts (NFL) (1979-80-81-82) ^"SmbSsUonf(WIFL) 2007 Memphis Maddogs (CFL) ^ 1983-84 (1985-86-87-88) Toronto Argonauts (CFL) '^'^^Pittsburgh ''J'''-' 1990-94 ^^shington Federals (USFL) (1998-99-2000-0Jj Miami Dolphins (NFL) 1995 Washington, Desmond/DB Baltimore "avens (NFL) 1996-98 Florida Firecats (AFL) I pS' Travis/DB 2004 New York Jets (NFL) 1999-00 Cincinnati Jungle Kats (AFL2) Norfolk Nighthawks (AFL2) 2005 J^rand Rapids Rampage (AFL) Haddix, Wayne/DB (1983-84-85-86) Williams, Lauren (WR) ^oad City Steamwneelers (AFl; (1991-92-93) New York Giants (NFL) 1987-88 Oakland Raiders (NFL) 1994-06 Tampa Bay Buccaneers NFL) 1990-91 Rhein Fire (NFL Europe) ^IWell, Dwayne/TElyvvaync/1 u Cincinnati Beosals (NFL) 1991-92 Los Angeles Avengers (AFL) r» "enver Broncos(NFL) Cleveland Browns (NFL) 1993 (1982-83-84-85) Active Players listed in Bold 6 Steve/DB (1999-2000-01-02) "Ffalo Bills (NFL) "^'|5tfkNTghthawks(AFL2^ 2003 (1994-95-96-9J 2005-06 \f4te, Rodney/DL 1999 SfDefp'eSUpL) ' 2006 Jortland Forest Dragons (AFUJ New Orleans VooDoo (ALF) 2007 'Pronto Argonauts (CFL) Grand Rapids Rampage (AFL) 2008-09 u'',;.<t.»i M^i ames Mc I'' 'Itji'Tl B'il ,.
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