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  2. Wikipedia:WikiProject National Football League/List of ...

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    Senior director of player health and performance – Tim McGrath; Director of player performance – Brett Nenaber; Head strength and conditioning coach – Chad Englehart; Head athletic trainer – Al Bellamy; Coaching chief of staff – Sarah Hogan; Player development coach – Pete Ohnegian; → → → More NFL staffs

  3. Dylan Thompson - Wikipedia

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    After going undrafted in the 2015 NFL draft, Thompson signed with the San Francisco 49ers on May 5, 2015. [9] He joined former Gamecock teammates Bruce Ellington and Mike Davis on the 49ers. [ 10 ] Thompson was released by the 49ers on September 5, 2015, due to roster cuts.

  4. Jack Easterby - Wikipedia

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    Jack Easterby (born March 24, 1983) is the former executive vice president of football operations for the Houston Texans of the National Football League (NFL). Prior to joining the Texans in 2019, he served as chaplain and in character-coaching roles.

  5. Jeff Novak - Wikipedia

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    Jeff Ladd Novak (born July 27, 1967) is an American former professional football offensive lineman who played in the World League of American Football (WLAF) and National Football League (NFL). Novak was born in Arlington Heights, Illinois , and grew up in Clear Lake City outside Houston , Texas .

  6. Brian Daboll - Wikipedia

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    Daboll is credited in part with the development of quarterback Josh Allen, whom many scouts saw as a "project" coming out of college. [14] In 2020, Daboll's third season with the Bills, Allen set numerous passing records for the Bills, [ 14 ] and the Bills' offense as a whole improved significantly, finishing second that year with 31.3 points ...

  7. Marcus Coleman - Wikipedia

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    Marcus Coleman (born May 24, 1974) is an American former professional football player who was a defensive back in the National Football League (NFL) for the New York Jets, Houston Texans and the Dallas Cowboys. He played college football for the Texas Tech Red Raiders.

  8. Dante Hall - Wikipedia

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    The 2002 NFL season earned Hall his first NFL Pro Bowl, being selected as a kick returner. [4] Hall became the second player in NFL history to return a kickoff and a punt return for a touchdown in the same game. [citation needed] In 2003, Hall returned a kickoff or a punt for a touchdown four games in a row, which is an NFL record. [10]

  9. Gifford Nielsen - Wikipedia

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    Stanley Gifford Nielsen (born October 25, 1954) is an American former football quarterback who played professionally for the Houston Oilers of the National Football League (NFL). He was the sports director of KHOU in Houston from 1984 until March 31, 2009. [1]