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Asomugha was selected as a member of Fox Sports's NFL All-Decade Team 2000–2009 [5] and USA Today's NFL All-Decade Team 2000s, [6] and is considered one of the greatest Raiders of all time. [7] [8] [9] more information on sourcesAsomugha received critical acclaim for his portrayal of Carl King in the film Crown Heights (2017).
Red Badgro (1902–1998) (Kent), National Football League end; member, Pro Football Hall of Fame; Jean-Luc Baker (born 1993), Olympic Ice Dancer; Chris Ballew (born 1965) (Seattle), singer, alternative-rock band The Presidents of the United States of America; Zach Banner (born 1993) (Tacoma), NFL football offensive tackle for the Pittsburgh ...
Kevin Charles King (born May 5, 1995) is an American professional football cornerback for the Atlanta Falcons of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Washington , where he was a four-year starter for the team as a safety and a cornerback.
LGBT NFL players Name Years active Play status Position Associated teams Identity Dave Kopay: 1964-1972 Running back: 49ers, Lions, Redskins, Saints, Packers: Gay [1] Jerry Smith* 1965-1977 Tight End: Washington Redskins: Gay [2] Ray McDonald: 1967-1968 Running back: Washington Redskins: Gay [3] Roy Simmons: 1979-1983 Guard: Giants, Redskins ...
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He later became the first openly gay player in an NFL playoff game on January 15, 2022. [3] [4] Six former NFL players have come out publicly after they retired. [5] In the 2014 NFL draft, the St. Louis Rams drafted Michael Sam in the seventh round, the 249th of 256 players selected, [6] which made him the first openly gay player to be drafted ...
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Washington Football Team uniforms (2020–2021) During their two season as the Washington Football Team in 2020 and 2021, their logo was a simple "W" with the helmets having player numbers. [186] The Commanders rebranding included new logos and uniforms featuring military-inspired motifs.