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Arizona Cardinals all-time roster (A–Kin, Kir–Z); Atlanta Falcons all-time roster; Baltimore Ravens all-time roster; Buffalo Bills all-time roster; Carolina Panthers all-time roster
The following is a partial list of National Football League players whose fathers also played professional football in the NFL or any league that merged with it. The list includes the son's name and position and the father's name and position.
This is a list of players who have appeared in at least one regular season or postseason game in the National Football League (NFL) or American Football League (AFL) and have a last name that starts with "K".
Desmond King II (born December 14, 1994) is an American professional football cornerback for the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League (NFL). He earned All-Pro honors in 2018 as both a defensive back and a punt returner .
The four-year, $900,000 contract he signed with the Cardinals in 1986 was the richest in NFL history for a kicker. [38] Although highly successful in college for the UCLA Bruins, he lasted only one season in the NFL. [39] One of the most popular Asian-born players in NFL history is Hines Ward.
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.
Kenneth Bernard Wright Jr. (born July 23, 1989) is an American former professional football player who was a linebacker for eleven seasons in the National Football League (NFL). He is currently the defense quality control coach for the San Francisco 49ers. He was selected by the Seattle Seahawks in the fourth round of the 2011 NFL draft. [1]
King is an English surname. It is also an Anglicized form of the German surname Küng (also König , Koenig and other forms), which in many German dialects is pronounced like king. This originally German form is widespread among American Mennonites and Amish .