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Tamufb14 10-Nfl.Pdf AGGIES ON NFL ROSTERS (30) as of July 2, 2014 PLAYER POSITION YRS LETTERED PLAYER POSITION YRS LETTERED AGGIES ON NFL ATLANTA FALCONS COACHING STAFFS SEATTLE SEAHAWKS Jake Matthews OL 2010, 11, 12, 13 Michael Bennett DL 2005, 06, 07, 08 Christine Michael RB 2009, 10, 11, 12 BALTIMORE BALTIMORE RAVENS RAVENS MIAMI Tramain Jacobs DB 2012, 13 Gary Kubiak TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS Offensive Coordinator DOLPHINS Nate Askew LB 2010, 11, 12, 13 1980, 81, 82 Dan Campbell Mike Evans WR 2012, 13 Tight Ends Danny Gorrer DB 2005, 06, 07, 08 1995, 96, 97, 98 Jorvorskie Lane RB 2005, 06, 07, 08 CHICAGO BEARS Martellus Bennett TE 2005, 06, 07 GREEN BAY PACKERS CINCINNATI TENNESSEE TITANS Jerry Fontenot BENGALS Derel Walker WR 2012, 13 CINCINNATI BENGALS Tight Ends OAKLAND Kyle Caskey 1985, 86, 87, 88 RAIDERS Sean Porter LB 2009, 10, 11, 12 Running Backs Shawn Slocum Dennis Allen Special Teams Head Coach Coordinator 1992, 93, 94, 95 1984 CLEVELAND BROWNS Johnny Manziel QB 2012, 13 PLAYER POSITION YRS LETTERED PLAYER POSITION YRS LETTERED DALLAS COWBOYS Ben Bass DL 2008, 10, 11 Ben Malena RB 2010, 11, 12, 13 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS NEW ORLEANS SAINTS Red Bryant DE 2004, 05, 06, 07 Terrence Frederick DB 2008, 09, 10, 11 Luke Joeckel OL 2010, 11, 12 Steven Terrell DB 2009, 10, 11, 12 DENVER BRONCOS Von Miller LB 2007, 08, 09, 10 NEW YORK GIANTS Damontre Moore DE 2010, 11, 12 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS Cyrus Gray RB 2008, 09, 10, 11 DETROIT LIONS Don Muhlbach LS 2002, 03 PITTSBURGH STEELERS Cody Wallace OL 2005, 06, 07 MIAMI DOLPHINS Ryan Tannehill QB 2008, 09, 10, 11 HOUSTON TEXANS Randy Bullock PK 2008, 09, 10, 11 Travis Labhart WR 2011, 12, 13 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS Shane Lechler P 1996, 97, 98, 99 Tony Jerod-Eddie DL 2008, 09, 10, 11 Stephen McGee QB 2005, 06, 07, 08 MINNESOTA VIKINGS Spencer Nealy DL 2009, 10, 11, 12 NFL AGGIES NFL 200 TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY ALL-TIME AGGIE PROS BECK, KEN (T) BUCEK, FELIX (G) CARPENTER, RON (E) Green Bay Packers (1959-60) Pittsburgh Steelers (1946) San Diego Chargers (1964-65) BENNETT, MARTELLUS (TE) BUCKLEY, MARCUS (LB) CARTER, GERALD (WR) Dallas Cowboys (2008-11) New York Giants (1993-99) New York Jets (1980) New York Giants (2012) Atlanta Falcons (2000) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1981-87) Chicago Bears (2013-) BUCKMAN, TOM (TE) CARTER, JASON (WR) BENNETT, MICHAEL (DL) Denver Broncos (1969) Minnesota Vikings (2006) Seattle Seahawks (2009) Carolina Panthers (2007-09) BUJNOCH, GLENN (G) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2009-12) Cincinnati Bengals (1976-82) CHEEK, LOUIS (T) Seattle Seahawks (2013-) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1983-84) Miami Dolphins (1988-89) Dallas Cowboys (1990) BULLITT, JERRY (LB) Philadelphia Eagles (1990) Washington Redskins (1984-86) Green Bay Packers (1991-92) SAMMY DAVIS CHILDRESS, RAY (DE) SAM ADAMS Houston Oilers (1985-1996) D Dallas Cowboys (1997) A CLARK, COREY (T) DARWIN, MATT (C) San Diego Chargers (2008-10) Philadelphia Eagles (1986-90) ADAMS, SAM (DL) CLARK, MIKE (K) DAVIS, SAMMY (CB) Seattle Seahawks (1994-99) Philadelphia Eagles (1963) San Diego Chargers (2003-05) Baltimore Ravens (2000-02) Pittsburgh Steelers (1964-67) San Francisco 49ers (2006) Buffalo Bills (2003-05) Dallas Cowboys (1968-71, 73) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2007-08) Cincinnati Bengals (2006) Buffalo Bills (1972) Denver Broncos (2007) DAUSIN, BRIAN (G) Houston Gamblers (1984-85) ALEX, KEITH (OL) CLAY, HAYWARD (TE) St. Louis Rams (1996-98) Atlanta Falcons (1993-94) DEAN, JIMMY (T) MELVIN BULLITT Dallas Cowboys (1998-99) Minnesota Vikings (1995) Houston Oilers (1978) ROCKY BERNARD Miami Dolphins (2000) ALEXANDER, JOE (OG) DENNARD, MARK (C) BULLITT, MELVIN (S) COADY, RICH (SS) New York Giants (1928) Miami Dolphins (1979-83) BERNARD, ROCKY (DL) Indianapolis Colts (2007-11) St. Louis Rams (1999-2001) Philadelphia Eagles (1984-85) ALLEN, GRADY (LB) Seattle Seahawks (2002-08) Tennessee Titans (2002) BULLOCK, RANDY (PK) Atlanta Falcons (1969-72) New York Giants (2009-12) St. Louis Rams (2003-04) DICKEY, CURTIS (RB) Houston Texans (2012-) Indianapolis Colts (1980-85) ALLEN, MATT (OL) BERNSTINE, ROD (RB) COLE, CHRIS (WR) BUMGARDNER, MATT (WR) Cleveland Browns (1985-86) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2011) San Diego Chargers (1987-92) Denver Broncos (2000-03) New England Patriots (2000) Denver Broncos (1993-95) DUSEK, BRAD (LB) ALLISON, JIM (E) COLLINS, CALVIN (C) Washington Redskins (1974-81) New York Giants (1928) BOB, ADAM (LB) C Atlanta Falcons (1997-2000) New York Jets (1989) Minnesota Vikings (2001) ANTHONY, CORNELIUS (LB) E CAFFEY, LEE ROY (LB) Houston Texans (2002) San Francisco 49ers (2002-03) BRADLEY, ROYLIN (LB) Philadelphia Eagles (1963) Pittsburgh Steelers (2003) New Orleans Saints (2002) EDWARDS, RON (DT) ARMSTRONG, ADGER (RB) Green Bay Packers (1964-69) CONNELL, ALBERT (WR) Buffalo Bills (2001-05) Houston Oilers (1980-82) BRANTLY, JUSTIN (P) Chicago Bears (1970) Washington Redskins (1997-2000) Kansas City Chiefs (2006-10) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1983-85) Houston Texans (2009) Dallas Cowboys (1971) New Orleans Saints (2001-02) Carolina Panthers (2009-12) San Diego Chargers (1972) ARMSTRONG, ANTONIO (LB) BREDING, ED (LB) CONRAD, BOBBY JOE (WR) ELMENDORF, DAVE (S) San Francisco 49ers (1995) Washington Redskins (1967-68) CAMPBELL, DAN (TE) Chicago-St. Louis Cardinals Los Angeles Rams (1971-79) New York Giants (1999-2002) (1960-68) ARTHUR, MIKE (OL) BRITT, RANKIN (E) Dallas Cowboys (2003-05) Cincinnati Bengals (1991-93) Philadelphia Eagles (1939) Detroit Lions (2006-08) CORRINGTON, KIP (DB) New England Patriots (1993-94) BROOKS, CHET (DB) New Orleans Saints (2009) Denver Broncos (1989-90) Green Bay Packers (1995-96) San Francisco 49ers (1988-90) CANNON, BILLY, JR. (LB) CORYATT, QUENTIN (LB) ASKEW, NATE (LB) BROOKS, JAY (DB) Dallas Cowboys (1984) Indianapolis Colts (1992-1997) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2014-) New York Jets (2002) Dallas Cowboys (1999-2000) B BROUSSARD, FRED (OC) COSTON, FRED (C) Pittsburgh Steelers (1955) Philadelphia Eagles (1939) BALDWIN, KEITH (DL) CROOMS, CHRIS (DB) Cleveland Browns (1982-85) BROWN JR., EDDIE (DL) Los Angeles Rams (1992) San Diego Chargers (1987-88) San Diego Chargers (2012) Los Angeles Raiders (1988) BROWN, REGGIE (LB) CROW, JOHN DAVID (RB) Detroit Lions (1996-1997) Chicago-St. Louis Cardinals BEN BASS (DE) (1958-64) AGGIES NFL Dallas Cowboys (2012-) BRUPBACHER, ROSS (LB) San Francisco 49ers (1965-68) BAUTOVICH, WES (SS) Chicago Bears (1970-73) CUNNINGHAM, PAT (OL) New York Jets (2003-08) BRYANT, DOMINGO (DB) Indianapolis Colts (1990-91) DAVE ELMENDORF BATES, PATRICK (DB) Houston Oilers (1987-88) Phoenix Cardinals (1992-93) Minnesota Vikings (1995) Los Angeles Raiders (1993-94) ENGLAND, ERIC (DL) BRYANT, RED (DE) Oakland Raiders (1996-2000) Atlanta Falcons (1996-97) Seattle Seahawks (2008-13) Arizona Cardinals (1994-1998) Jacksonville Jaguars (2014-) Carolina Panthers (1998-2000) BEAN, BUBBA (RB) RAY CHILDRESS Atlanta Falcons (1976-80) 2014 AGGIE FOOTBALL 201 EVANS, ROBERT (E) GLENN, JASON (OLB) HOLDMAN, WARRICK (LB) JONES, TOYA (DB) Houston Oilers (1965) Detroit Lions (2001) Chicago Bears (1999-2003) San Francisco 49ers (1999) New York Jets (2001-04) Cleveland Browns (2004) Denver Broncos (2000) EVANS, MIKE (WR) Miami Dolphins (2005) Washington Redskins (2005-06) Houston Texans (2002) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2014-) Minnesota Vikings (2006) HOLLAND, JOHNNY (LB) JOSEPH, KEITH (RB) F GOODE, BOB (B) Green Bay Packers (1987-93) New Orleans Saints (2006) Washington Redskins HOPKINS, JERRY (LB) JUDIE, CORYELL (DB) FERGUSON, ROBERT (WR) (1949-51, 1954-55) Denver Broncos (1963-66) Denver Broncos (2012-) Green Bay Packers (2001-06) Philadelphia Eagles (1955) Miami Dolphins (1967-68) Minnesota Vikings (2007-08) GOODSON, MIKE (RB) Oakland Raiders (1968) K FIELDS, EDGAR (DT) Carolina Panthers (2009-11) HOWARD, TODD (LB) Atlanta Falcons (1977-80) Oakland Raiders (2012) KELM, LARRY (LB) Kansas City Chiefs (1987-88) Detroit Lions (1981) New York Jets (2013) Los Angeles Rams (1987-92) GEOFF HANGARTNER HOWELL, JOHN COTTON FLEMONS, RONALD (DE) GOODWIN, HUNTER (TE) (E) KENDRICK, JIM (T) San Francisco 49ers (1948) Atlanta Falcons (2001-02) Minnesota Vikings (1996-98) HANGARTNER, GEOFF (C) Chicago Bears (1924) Miami Dolphins (2004) Miami Dolphins (1999-2001) New York Giants (1927) Carolina Panthers (2005-08) HUNT, JOEL (Asst. Coach) Minnesota Vikings (2002-03) FONTENOT, JERRY (C) Buffalo Bills (2009-11) Baltimore Colts (1947) KIEL, TERRENCE (SS) Chicago Bears (1989-96) GORRER, DANNY (DB) Carolina Panthers (2012-) San Diego Chargers (2003-06) New Orleans Saints (1997-03) New Orleans Saints (2009-10) I HARDEMAN, D’ANDRE (RB) KIMBROUGH, JOHN (RB) Cincinnati Bengals (2004) Baltimore Ravens (2011-12) St. Louis Rams (2000) IRVIN, BARLOW (OL) Los Angeles Dons Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2013-) FRANKLIN, TONY (PK) Buffalo Bills (1926-27) HARDY, DAVID (PLK) KRUEGER, CHARLES (E) Philadelphia Eagles (1979-83) GRAY, CYRUS (RB) Los Angeles Raiders (1987) San Fran cisco 49ers (1959-73) New England Patriots (1984-87) Kansas City Chiefs (2012-) J Miami Dolphins (1988) HARGETT, EDD (QB) KRUEGER, ROLF GRAY, TIM (DB) (E) New Orleans Saints (1969-72) JACKSON, EARNEST (RB) St. Louis Cardinals (1969-71) FRAZIER, DERRICK (DB) St. Louis Cardinals (1975) San Diego Chargers (1983-84) San Francisco 49ers (1972-74) Philadelphia Eagles (1993-95) Kansas City Chiefs (1976-78) HARRINGTON, CHRIS (DE) Phila delphia Eagles (1985-86) Indianapolis Colts (1996-97) San Francisco 49ers (1979) Arizona Cardinals (2008) Pittsburgh Steelers (1986-88) KUBALA, RAY (C) Cincinnati Bengals (2009) Denver Broncos (1964-67) Jacksonville Jaguars (2009-10) JACKSON, ROBERT (LB) Cleve land Browns (1978-81) KUBIAK,
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