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  2. Don Horn - Wikipedia

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    After two seasons in Denver under three head coaches, he spent a season each in Cleveland and San Diego. [ 10 ] Horn finished his pro career in 1975 with the Portland Thunder of the soon-defunct World Football League (WFL), where he completed 158 of 272 passes for 1742 yards and 11 TDs and 12 picks.

  3. Chris Cole (American football) - Wikipedia

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    Cole was also a member of the school's track and field team, and qualified for the Texas State Track and Field Championships in long jump and triple jump. Cole was recruited by R. C. Slocum to play wide receiver for Texas A&M University. He lettered all four years that he played football for the Aggies (1996–1999). His 89 career receptions ...

  4. Ken Bell (American football) - Wikipedia

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    Bell attended Boston College, appearing in all but one of the team's 48 games in four years from 1982 to 1985. His first three seasons, he was teammates with Heisman Trophy winner Doug Flutie . He had just 39 yards rushing and 112 returning kickoffs his freshman year, but his sophomore season saw increasing touches as a receiving running back ...

  5. Vance Joseph - Wikipedia

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    Joseph was the starting quarterback for three seasons for the Archbishop Shaw High School Eagles. He led his team to a 37–6 record in his three seasons and won Louisiana’s 4A state championship as a sophomore. [2] He garnered USA Today honorable-mention All-America honors as a senior and finished as 4A state runner-up to Ruston High School. [3]

  6. Frank Tripucka - Wikipedia

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    He spent four seasons in the National Football League (NFL), eight in the Canadian Football League (CFL), and four in American Football League (AFL). [b] Tripucka achieved his greatest success as the inaugural quarterback for the AFL's Denver Broncos, who he was a member of from 1960 to 1963. During Denver's inaugural year, Tripucka became the ...

  7. Le-Lo Lang - Wikipedia

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    Born and raised in Los Angeles, California, Lang played college football for the University of Washington in Seattle. He was selected by the Denver Broncos in the fifth round of the 1990 NFL draft (136th overall), and played four seasons for the Broncos. [2] [3] [4]

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  9. Norris Weese - Wikipedia

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    He spent four seasons in the NFL playing for the Denver Broncos (1976–1979), mostly as a backup quarterback. In Super Bowl XII against the Dallas Cowboys, where his famed high school head coach Bobby Nuss held the chains, Weese replaced starter Craig Morton in the third quarter after Morton nearly threw his 5th interception. [3]