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Pros P169-178.Indd 169 TERPS IN THE PROS NFL Brooks Barnard P Green Bay Packers Eric Barton LB New York Jets Delbert Cowsette DT Tampa Bay Buccaneers Curome Cox CB Atlanta Falcons Cliff Crosby CB Kansas City Chiefs Chris Downs RB Oakland Raiders Jeff Dugan TE Minnesota Vikings Melvin Fowler OG Cleveland Browns E.J. Henderson LB Minnesota Vikings Eric Hicks DE Kansas City Chiefs Neil O’Donnell Charles Hill DT Carolina Panthers Shaun Hill QB Minnesota Vikings Kris Jenkins DT Carolina Panthers Leon Joe LB Arizona Cardinals LaMont Jordan RB Oakland Raiders Jermaine Lewis WR Jacksonville Jaguars Chad Scott Scott McBrien QB Green Bay Packers Matt Murphy TE Houston Texans LaMont Jordan Eric Ogbogu DE Dallas Cowboys Tony Okanlawon CB San Diego Chargers Bruce Perry RB Philadelphia Eagles Lewis Sanders CB Houston Texans Chad Scott CB New England Patriots Randy Starks DT Tennesse Titans Al Wallace DE Carolina Panthers Madieu Williams CB Cincinnati Bengals Dennard Wilson CB Washington Redskins NFL EUROPE Melvin Fowler Delbert Cowsette DT Cologne Centurions/Tampa Bay Chris Downs RB Amsterdam Admirals/Oakland Charles Hill DT Berlin Thunder/Carolina Scott McBrien QB Rhein Fire/Green Bay Durrand Roundtree DE Scottish Claymores/Indianapolis Frank Wycheck ARENA LEAGUE Latrez Harrison WR/LB New York Dragons TERPS IN THE PROS John Kaleo QB Los Angeles Avengers Marlon Moye-Moore FB/LB Orlando Predators E.J. Henderson CFL Renard Cox LB Hamilton Tiger-Cats John Feugill OT Toronto Argonauts Dave Hack OL Hamilton Tiger-Cats Geroy Simon WR B.C. Lions Steve Suter WR Hamilton Tiger-Cats Scott McBrien was allocated by the Packers to the Rhein Fire in NFL Europe and threw for 12 touchdowns in 10 games. John Kaleo led the Tampa Bay Storm to the Arena Bowl XVII championship in 2003. 170 ALL-TIME TERPS IN THE NFL AZIZUDDIN ABDUR- TOM BROWN, S DELBERT COWSETTE, DL RON FAZIO, TE RA’OOF, WR Green Bay (1964-68) Indianapolis (2000) Philadelphia (1987) Kansas City (1988-89) Washington (1969) Washington (2000-2002) N.Y. Giants (2004) RALPH FELTON, LB DICK ABSHER, LB-K LLOYD BURRUSS, S Washington (1954-60) Washington (1967) Kansas City (1981-91, 1993) RENARD COX, DB Buffalo (1961-62) Atlanta (1967-68) Denver (1992) Jacksonville (2001) New Orleans (1969-71) JOHN FEUGILL, OL Philadelphia (1972) HARRY BUTSKO, LB CLIFF CROSBY, DB Denver (2000-01) Washington (1963) Cincinnati (1999) JOHN ALDERTON, DE St. Louis (1999) ANDY FLETCHER, FB Pittsburgh (1953) JOE CAMPBELL, DE Indianapolis (2000-03) Buffalo (1920) New Orleans (1977-78) Kansas City (2004-) O’BRIEN ALSTON, LB Oakland (1979-81) MELVIN FOWLER, OL Indianapolis (1988-92) Tampa Bay (1981) DAVE CROSSAN, C Cleveland (2002-) Washington (1965-69) STEVE ATKINS, RB LOUIS CARTER, RB ED FULLERTON, DB Green Bay (1979-81) Oakland (1975) DAVE D’ADDIO, RB Pittsburgh (1953) Philadelphia (1981) Tampa Bay (1976-78) Detroit (1984) ED FULTON, G JESS ATKINSON, PK MATT D’AMICO, LB L.A. Rams (1978) N.Y. Giants (1985) Cincinnati (1989) Buffalo (1979) St. Louis (1985) Washington (1986-87) JACK DAVIS, G LU GAMBINO, HB Indianapolis (1988) Boston (1960) Baltimore Colts (1948-49) BOB AVELLINI, QB CHRIS DOWNS, RB STAN GELBAUGH, QB Chicago Bears (1975-83) Oakland (2004) Buffalo (1986-89) N.Y. Jets (1984) Seattle (1992-95) DARREN DROZDOV, DT RICK BADANJEK, FB Denver (1993) O’NEIL GLENN, OT Washington (1986) New England (1991) Atlanta (1987-88) MARK DUDA, DT St. Louis (1983-87) KEVIN GLOVER, C BROOKS BARNARD Detroit (1985-97) New England (2003) JEFF DUGAN, TE Seattle (1998-99) Green Bay (2004-) Minnesota (2004) TONY GREENE, CB ERIC BARTON, LB FERRELL EDMUNDS, TE Buffalo (1971-79) Oakland (1999-2003) TED CHAPMAN, DE Miami (1988-92) L.A. Raiders (1987) N.Y. Jets (2004-) Seattle (1993-94) CHET HANULAK, HB Cleveland (1954, 1957) TOM CICHOWSKI, T BOOMER ESIASON, QB DICK BIELSKI, FB-TE-PK Denver (1967-68) Philadelphia (1955-59) Cincinnati (1984-92, 1997) DON HEALY, T Dallas (1960-61) N.Y. Jets (1993-95) Chicago (1958-59) Baltimore Colts (1962-63) FRED COLE, G Arizona (1996-97) Dallas (1960-61) L.A. Chargers (1960) Buffalo (1962) ALVIN BLOUNT, RB Dallas (1987) GARY COLLINS, FL-P E.J. HENDERSON, LB Cleveland (1962-71) Minnesota (2003-) ROD BREEDLOVE, LB Washington (1960-64) LLOYD COLTERYAHN, E BO HICKEY, RB Baltimore Colts (1954-56) Pittsburgh (1965-67) Denver (1967) GEORGE COLTON, G ERIC HICKS, DE BROOKE BREWER, HB New England (1987) Cleveland (1921) Kansas City (1998-) Akron (1922) ED COOKE, DE CHARLES HILL, DL Chicago Bears (1958) Houston Texans (2002) DONALD BROWN, DB Philadelphia (1958) Miami (1986) Chciago (2003) Baltimore Colts (1959) San Diego (1986) Carolina (2004-) N.Y. Titans (1960-62) N.Y. Giants (1987) N.Y. Jets (1963) SHAUN HILL, QB Denver (1964-65) Minnesota (2002-) J.B. BROWN, DB Miami (1966-67) Miami (1989-96) STEVE INGRAM, OL Pittsburgh (1997) CHUCK FAUCETTE, LB Arizona (1998) JIM CORCORAN, QB Tampa Bay (1995) Boston (1968) San Diego (1987-88) Detroit (1999-2000) Jacksonville (1999) 171 BEN JEFFERSON, OT DICK MODZELEWSKI, DT Indianapolis (1989-90) Washington (1953-54) Pittsburgh (1955) KRIS JENKINS, DL N.Y. Giants (1956-63) Carolina Panthers (2001-) Cleveland (1964-66) RICK JENNINGS, WR ED MODZELEWSKI, FB Oakland (1976-77) Pittsburgh (1952) Tampa Bay (1977) Cleveland (1955-59) San Francisco (1977) TOMMY MONT, QB LEON JOE, LB Washington (1947-49) Chicago (2004) BOB MORGAN, T BARRY JOHNSON, WR Chicago Cardinals (1954) Denver (1991-92) Washington (1954) CHARLES JOHNSON, NT JOE MOSS, T Green Bay (1979-80, 1983) Washington (1952) VERNON JOINES, WR MATT MURPHY, TE Cleveland (1989-90) Detroit (2002) Denver (1991) Houston Texans (2003-) CLARENCE JONES, OT CHIP MYRTLE, LB N.Y. Giants (1991-94) Denver (1967-72) St. Louis Rams (1995) San Diego (1974) New Orleans (1996-98) Carolina (1999) RENALDO NEHEMIAH, WR San Francisco (1982-84) STAN JONES, G-T-DT Chicago Bears (1954-65) ED NICKLA, G Washington (1966) Chicago (1959) LAMONT JORDAN, RB DICK NOLAN, DB New York Jets (2001-04) Kris Jenkins was named a first team All-Pro and drew acclaim as one of the best N.Y. Giants (1954-57, 1959-61) Chicago Cardinals (1958) defensive players in football in leading the Carolina Panthers to Super Bowl WILLIE JOYNER, RB Dallas (1962) Houston (1984) XXXVIII. JACK NORRIS, E VINCE KINNEY, WR JAMES LYNCH, FB STEVE MIKE-MAYER, PK Staten Island (1932) Denver (1978-79) Minnesota (2003) San Francisco (1975-76) Miami (2004) Detroit (1977) BILL KIRCHIRO, G New Orleans (1978) Baltimore Colts (1962) J.D. MAARLEVELD, T Baltimore Colts (1979-80) Tampa Bay (1986-87) MIKE KISELAK, OL Dallas (1998-99) MARK MANGES, QB St. Louis (1978) TERPS IN THE PROS PETE KOCH, DE Cincinnati (1984) LARRY MARSHALL, KR-DB Kansas City (1985-88) Kansas City (1972-73) L.A. Raiders (1989-90) Minnesota (1974) Philadelphia (1974-77) RAY KROUSE, DT L.A. Rams (1978) N.Y. Giants (1951-55) Detroit (1956-57) JIM MEADE, FB Baltimore Colts (1958-59) Washington (1939-40) Washington (1960) ROLAND MERRITT, WR PETE LADYGO, G Washington (1970) Pittsburgh (1952, 1954) NEIL O’DONNELL, QB Pittsburgh (1990-95) BRUCE MESNER, DT JERMAINE LEWIS, WR N.Y. Jets (1996-97) Buffalo (1987) Cincinnati (1998) Baltimore Ravens (1996-2001) Kansas City (1988) Houston Texans (2002) JAMES MILLING, WR Tennessee (1999-2003) Jacksonville (2003-) Atlanta (1988-91) SCOTT MILANOVICH, QB ERIC OGBOGU, LB Tampa Bay (1996-99) N.Y. Giants (1991) JOHN LOOKABAUGH, E N.Y. Jets (1998-2001) Washington (1946-47) CHARLIE MILLS, FB Cincinnati (2002) Buffalo (1920) Dallas (2003-) 172 KENDALL OGLE, LB STAN ROGERS, T CHAD SYDNOR, DB RANDY WHITE, DT Cleveland (1999-2000) Denver (1975) Chicago (1989) Dallas (1975-88) TONY OKANLAWON, DB DURRAND ROUNDTREE, DE RATCLIFF THOMAS, LB WALTER WHITE, TE San Diego (2002-) Indianapolis (2004) Indianapolis (1998-2001) Kansas City (1975-79) NEAL OLKEWICZ, LB LEWIS SANDERS, DB JOHN TICE, TE TODD WIKE, OG Washington (1979-89) Cleveland (2000-) New Orleans (1983-91) Oakland (2004) Minnesota (1992-94) DAVE PACELLA, G-C MIKE SANDUSKY, T-G MADIEU WILLIAMS, DB Philadelphia (1984) Pittsburgh (1957-65) MIKE TICE, TE Cincinnati (2004) Seattle (1981-88, 1990-92) ALAN PASTRANA, QB JACK SCARBATH, QB Washington (1989) DENNARD WILSON, DB Denver (1969-70) Washington (1953-54) Minnesota (1993, 1995) Washington (2004) Pittsburgh (1956) BOB PELLEGRINI, LB STEVE TRIMBLE, DB ERIC WILSON, LB Philadelphia (1956, 1958-61) SCOTT Denver (1981-83) Buffalo (1985-86) Washington (1962-65) SCHANKWEILER, LB Washington (1987) Buffalo (1987) BILLY VAN HEUSEN, SE-P PHIL PERLO, LB Denver (1968-76) TIM WILSON, RB-TE Houston (1960) KEN SCHROY, S Houston (1977-82) N.Y. Jets (1977-84) ED VEREB, HB New Orleans (1983-84) DAN PLOCKI, K Washington (1960) Cleveland (1989) JOHN SCHULTZ, WR ELMER WINGATE, DE Denver (1976-78) JOHN WAERIG, TE Baltimore Colts (1953) WARREN POWERS, DE Detroit (2001) Denver (1989-92) CHAD SCOTT, DB JOHN WRIGHT, FB Pittsburgh (1997-) KEVIN WALKER, LB Baltimore Colts (1947) ROB RABA, TE Cincinnati (1988-92) N.Y. Jets (1977-79) SEAN SCOTT, LB KERVIN WYATT, LB Baltimore Colts (1980) Dallas (1988) AL WALLACE, DE N.Y. Giants (1980) Washington (1981) Philadelphia (1997-99) BEN SCOTTI, DB Chicago (2000) FRANK WYCHECK, HB DON RATLIFF, DE Washington (1959-61) Carolina (2002-) Washington (1993-94) Philadelphia (1975) Philadelphia (1962-63) Houston/Tennessee (1995-2003) San Francisco (1964) RON WALLER, HB-KR FRANK REICH, QB L.A. Rams (1955-58) SCOTT ZOLAK, QB Buffalo (1985-94) DICK SHINER, QB L.A. Chargers (1960) New England (1991-98) Carolina (1995) Washington (1964-66) Miami (1999) N.Y. Jets (1996) Cleveland (1967) LARRY WEBSTER, DT Detroit (1997-98) Miami (1992-94) Note: Additions or corrections to the above list should be Pittsburgh (1968-69) submitted to the Maryland media relations office.
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