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In the 2004 NFL draft, the Washington Redskins selected Taylor in the first round with the fifth overall selection. [18] He was the first of a record six players selected in the first round from the University of Miami; the other five players were Kellen Winslow II, Jonathan Vilma, D. J. Williams, Vernon Carey, and Vince Wilfork. [19]
Northeastern Oklahoma A&M: 5 football players were killed in a head-on highway crash (1966). Marshall: 37 members died in an airplane crash (1970). Wichita State: most of the starting players and coaches, 31 in total, died in an airplane crash (1970). Cal Poly Mustangs football team: 16 players and 6 others died in an airplane crash (1960).
Mark DeWayne Moseley (born March 12, 1948) is an American former professional football player who was a placekicker in the National Football League (NFL) for 16 seasons. He played for Philadelphia Eagles (1970), the Houston Oilers (1971–72), the Washington Redskins (1974–86), and the Cleveland Browns (1986).
Two counts of second-degree murder 28–36 years imprisonment [215] Crane was convicted on September 25, 1929, of the murder of "his former sweetheart" [216] and on March 28, 1930, of the murder of the man accompanying her at the time of the shooting. [217] Trevor Crowe: Retired United States September 2020 (plea) Tax fraud
Raphel Jerome Cherry (born December 19, 1961) is an American former professional football player who was a defensive back in the National Football League (NFL) for the Washington Redskins and the Detroit Lions. He was selected by Washington in the fifth round of the 1985 NFL draft. [2] He played college football at the University of Hawaii.
[2] [4] He wore the number 21, along with teammates Chris Cooley and Chris Samuels, in honor of their teammate Sean Taylor, who was killed during the 2007 season. Albright was re-signed by the Redskins, keeping him away from the free agent market, on February 19, 2008. [5] On February 13, 2009, Albright re-signed with the Washington Redskins. [6]
Donald Reche Caldwell Jr. (/ r ɪ ˈ ʃ eɪ / rih-SHAY or / ˈ r iː ʃ eɪ / REE-shay; [1] March 28, 1979 – June 6, 2020) was an American professional football player who was a wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL) for six seasons in the 2000s with the San Diego Chargers, New England Patriots and Washington Redskins.
His 14th and final season was with the Washington Redskins under head coach George Allen, who preferred veteran players. Tyrer was traded from the Chiefs in late August 1974 for three draft picks. [1] Tyrer was named AFL Offensive Lineman of the Year in 1969. He and Ed Budde at guard made a powerful left side.