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Brothers Who Have Played Pro Football Brothers Who Played Pro Football 377 documented sets of brothers who have played pro football (List includes players from AAFC, AFL and NFL) ♦ Brothers played on the same team during the same season; * Active during 2016 Season ABDULLAH Rahim – LB – 1999-2000 Cleveland Browns BABINEAUX Khalid – LB – 2003 Cincinnati Bengals Jordan – DB – 2004-2010 Seattle Seahawks, 2011-12 Tennessee Titans ABDULLAH *Jonathan – DT – 2005-present Atlanta Falcons Hamza – DB – 2005-08 Denver Broncos, 2009-2011Arizona Cardinals BAHR Husain – FS – 2008-2011Minnesota Vikings Chris – K – 1976-79 Cincinnati Bengals, 1980-89 Oakland/LA Raiders, 1989 San Diego Chargers ACHO Matt – K – 1979-1980 Pittsburgh Steelers, 1981 San Francisco Emmanuel – LB – 2013-14 Philadelphia Eagles 49ers, 1981-89 Cleveland Browns, 1990-92 New York Giants, 1993 *Sam – LB – 2011-14 Arizona Cardinals, 2015-present Chicago Philadelphia Eagles, 1993-95 New England Patriots Bears BAILEY ♦ ADIBI Boss – LB – 2003-present Detroit Lions, 2008 Denver Broncos Nathaniel - DE – 1994 Pittsburgh Steelers Champ – CB – 1999-2003 Washington Redskins, 2004-present Xavier – LB – 2008-2010 Houston Texans, 2011 Minnesota Vikings Denver Broncos ADICKES BAKHTIARI John – C – 1987-88 Chicago Bears, 1989 Minnesota Vikings Eric – DE – 2009-Tennessee Titans, 2012 San Francisco 49ers Mark – G – 1984-85 USFL, 1986-89 Kansas City Chiefs, *David – T – 2013-present Green Bay Packers 1990-91 Washington Redskins, 1992 injured BALDINGER ♦ ALFORD/BOOKER Brian – C, G, T – 1982-87 Dallas Cowboys (injured - 1985), See Booker 1988-1991 Indianapolis Colts, 1992-93 Philadelphia Eagles Gary – DE, NT – 1986-88 Kansas City Chiefs, ALLEN 1990 Indianapolis Colts, 1990-92 Buffalo Bills Anthony – WR – 1983-85 USFL, 1985-86 Atlanta Falcons, 1987-89 Rich – T, G – 1982-83 New York Giants, 1983-1992 Kansas City Washington Redskins, 1989 San Diego Chargers Chiefs, 1993 New England Patriots Patrick – DB – 1984-1990 Houston Oilers BALL/MALBROUGH (half brothers) AMEY Jerry Ball – DT – 1987-1992 Detroit Lions, 1993 Cleveland Browns, Vince – DB – 1998 Oakland Raiders 1994-96 Los Angeles/Oakland Raiders, 1997-98 Minnesota Vikings Otis – WR – 2005 San Francisco 49ers Anthony Malbrough – DB – 2000 Cleveland Browns ANDERSON BARBER (twins) Bob – RB – 1970-73 Denver Broncos, 1974 injured, 1975 Ronde – CB – 1997-2012 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Washington Redskins Tiki – RB – 1997-2006 New York Giants Dick – DB – 1968-1977 Miami Dolphins (injured - 1975) BARBER ANDERSON Marion III – RB – 2005-2010 Dallas Cowboys, 2011 Chicago Bears Anthony – S – 1987 San Diego Chargers Dominique – FS – 2008-2011 Houston Texans Stevie – WR – 1994 New York Jets, 1995-96 Arizona Cardinals Scotty – WR – 2001-03 Detroit Lions BARNUM Len – B – 1938-1940 New York Giants, 1941-42 Philadelphia Eagles, ANDREWS 1943-45 Military Service Shawn – G – 2004-08 Philadelphia Eagles, 2010 New York Giants Pete – TB, FB – 1926 Columbus Panhandles Stacy – T – 2004-08 Cincinnati Bengals, 2009 Philadelphia Eagles, 2010 Seattle Seahawks, 2011 New York Giants BARRETT David – RB – 1982 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1983 injured APOLSKIS Reggie – WR – 1991-92 Detroit Lions Chuck – OE, DE – 1939 Chicago Bears, 1941 AFL Ray – LB, G, C – 1941-42, 1945-1950 Chicago Cardinals, BATES 1943-44 Military Service Mario – RB – 1994-97 New Orleans Saints, 1998-99 Arizona Cardinals, 2000 Detroit Lions AYANBADEJO Michael – WR, KR, RB – 1992-94 Seattle Seahawks, Obafemi – FB – 1998-99 Minnesota Vikings, 1999-2001 Baltimore 1995 Cleveland Browns, 1996-2000, 2002 Carolina Panthers, 2001 Ravens, 2003 Miami Dolphins, 2004-2006 Arizona Cardinals Washington Redskins, 2003 New York Jets, 2003 Dallas Cowboys Brendon – LB – 2003-04 Miami Dolphins, 2005-07 Chicago Bears, 2008-2012 Baltimore Ravens © Pro Football Hall of Fame, Canton, Ohio Profootballhof.com Revised, March 09, 2017 Brothers, page 2 BAVARO BROCK Mark – TE – 1985-1990 New York Giants, 1992 Cleveland Browns, Pete – C, T, G, TE – 1976-1987 New England Patriots 1993-94 Philadelphia Eagles Stan – T – 1980-1992 New Orleans Saints, 1993-95 San Diego David – LB – 1990 Phoenix Cardinals, 1991 Buffalo Bills, Chargers 1992 Minnesota Vikings, 1993-94 New England Patriots Willie – C – 1978 Detroit Lions BELL (twins) BROHM Mark – DE – 1979-1982 Seattle Seahawks, 1983-84 Baltimore/ Brian – QB – 2009-2010 Buffalo Bills Indianapolis Colts (injured - 1981) Jeff – QB – 1996-97 San Francisco 49ers Mike – DE – 1979-1985, 1987-1991 Kansas City Chiefs (suspended - 1986) BROOKS Reggie – RB – 1993-95 Washington Redskins, 1996 Tampa Bay BENNETT Buccaneers *Martellus – TE – 2008-2011 Dallas Cowboys, 2012 New York Tony – RB – 1992 Philadelphia Eagles Giants, 2013-15 Chicago Bears, 2016 New England Patriots *Michael – DE – 2009-2012 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2013-present BROWN Seattle Seahawks Ruben – G – 1995-2003 Buffalo Bills, 2004-07 Chicago Bears Cornell – LB – 1997-2000, 2002-04 Baltimore Ravens BENSON Brad – T, G, C – 1977-1987 New York Giants BROWN Troy – LB – 1986-89 New York Jets, 1990 injured *Arthur – LB – 2013-15 Baltimore Ravens, 2016 Jacksonville Jaguars, 2016 New York Jets BEREZNEY Bryce – RB – 2012-13 Philadelphia Eagles, 2014 Buffalo Bills, 2015 Paul – T – 1941 AFL, 1942-44 Green Bay Packers, Seattle Seahawks 1946 Miami Seahawks (AAFC) Pete – T – 1947 Los Angeles Dons (AAFC), 1948 Baltimore Colts BROWN/JOHNSON (AAFC) Reggie – LB – 1996-1997 Detroit Lions Michael Johnson – SS – 2007-2010 New York Giants BLACKWOOD ♦ Glenn – DB – 1979-1987 Miami Dolphins BROWNER ♦ Lyle – DB – 1973-75 Cincinnati Bengals, 1976 Seattle Seahawks, Jim – DB – 1979-1980 Cincinnati Bengals 1977-1980 Baltimore Colts, 1982-86 Miami Dolphins Joey – DB – 1983-1991 Minnesota Vikings, 1992 Tampa Bay Buccaneers BLADES ♦ Keith – LB – 1984-86 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Bennie – DB – 1988-1996 Detroit Lions, 1997 Seattle Seahawks 1987 San Francisco 49ers, 1987 Los Angeles Raiders, Brian – WR – 1988-1998 Seattle Seahawks 1988 San Diego Chargers Ross – DE, NT – 1978-1984, 1985-86 Cincinnati Bengals, BOOKER/ALFORD 1985 USFL, 1987 Green Bay Packers Fred – DB – 2005 New Orleans Saints *Robert Alford – DB – 2013-present Atlanta Falcons BRYAN Rick – DT, DE, NT, LB – 1984-1993 Atlanta Falcons (injured – 1992) BOOTY Steve – DE, DT, LB – 1987-88 Denver Broncos Josh – QB – 2001-2003 Cleveland Browns John David – QB – 2008 Minnesota Vikings BULLOCKS Josh – DB – 2005-2008 New Orleans Saints, 2009-2010 Chicago BOSTIC Bears Jeff – C – 1980-1993 Washington Redskins Daniel – DB – 2006-08 Detroit Lions Joe – G, T – 1979-1988 St. Louis/Phoenix Cardinals, 1989 injured BURGESS (half-brothers) BOULWARE James – LB – 1997-98 San Diego Chargers Peter – LB – 1997-2005 Baltimore Ravens Fernanza – WR – 1984 New York Jets, 1984 Miami Dolphins Michael – DB – 2004-2007 Seattle Seahawks, 2008 Houston Texans BURNETT ♦ BRADSHAW Kaelin – LB – 2012-2013 Oakland Raiders, 2014 Tennessee Titans Craig – QB - 1980 Houston Oilers Kevin – LB – 2005-08 Dallas Cowboys, 2009-2010 San Diego Terry – QB - 1970-1983 Pittsburgh Steelers, HOF: 1989 Chargers, 2011-12 Miami Dolphins, 2013 Oakland Raiders BRANCH BYRD Calvin – S – 1997-2000 Oakland Raiders Israel – CB – 1994-95 New Orleans Saints Colin – DB – 2003-2006 Carolina Panthers Isaac – WR – 1997-99 Tennessee Oilers/Titans, 2000-02 Carolina Panthers BREZINA Greg – LB – 1968-1979 Atlanta Falcons (injured - 1970) CALDWELL Bob – HB – 1963 Houston Oilers Reche – WR – 2002-2005 San Diego, 2006 New England, 2007 Washington Redskins *Andre – WR – 2008-2011Cincinnati Bengals, 2012-present Denver Broncos © Pro Football Hall of Fame, Canton, Ohio Profootballhof.com Revised, March 09, 2017 Brothers, page 3 CANALE CLARK John "Whit" – DE, DT – 1966 Miami Dolphins, 1968 Boston Patriots Herman – G, LB – 1952, 1954-57 Chicago Bears, Justin – G – 1965-68 Boston Patriots, 1969 Cincinnati Bengals 1953 Military Service Jim – G, T, DT, LB – 1952-53 Washington Redskins CARPENTER ♦ Preston – End, HB – 1956-1959 Cleveland Browns 1960-1963 CLEMONS ♦ Pittsburgh Steelers, 1964-1966 Washington Redskins, 1966 Chris – LB/DE – 2003-05 Washington Redskins, 2007 Oakland Minnesota Vikings, 1967 Miami Dolphins Raiders, 2008-09, Philadelphia Eagles, 2010-2013 Seattle Seahawks, Lew – HB, FB – 1953-1955 Detroit Lions, 1957-1958 Cleveland 2014-15 Jacksonville Jaguars Browns, 1959-1963 Green Bay Packers Nic – DE – 2005 Washington Redskins, 2008 Denver Broncos CARR COLBERT David – QB – 2002-2006 Houston Texans, 2007 Carolina Panthers, Danny – DB – 1974-76 San Diego Chargers 2008-2009, 2011-2012 New York Giants, 2010 San Francisco 49ers Rondy – DB – 1975-76 New York Giants, 1977 St. Louis Cardinals *Derek – QB – 2014-present Oakland Raiders COLQUITT CARTER/REED ♦ *Britton – P – 2010-15 Denver Broncos, 2016-present Cleveland Dale Carter – CB, KR – 1992-98 Kansas City Chiefs, Browns 1999 Denver Broncos, 2001 Minnesota Vikings, 2002-03 New *Dustin – P – 2005-present Kansas City Chiefs Orleans Saints, 2005 Baltimore Ravens Jake Reed – WR – 1991-99, 2001 Minnesota Vikings, COOMBS 2000, 2002 New Orleans Saints Larry – G, C – 1980 New Orleans Saints Tom – TE – 1982-83 New York Jets CARTER Kevin – DE – 1995-2000 St. Louis Rams, 2001-04 Tennessee Titans, COTTRELL 2005-06 Miami Dolphins, 2007-08 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Bill – T, C, G – 1967-1970 Detroit Lions, 1971 injured, Bernard – LB – 1995 Jacksonville Jaguars 1972 Denver Broncos Ted – LB – 1969-1970 Atlanta Falcons CARTER Tim – WR – 2002-2006 New York Giants CROCKETT Patrick – WR – 2008 Baltimore Ravens Zack – FB – 1995-98 Indianapolis Colts, 1998 Jacksonville Jaguars, 1999-2006 Oakland Raiders, 2007 Tampa
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