Player "E"
American Football Players Whose Last Name Starts With E
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Player "E" (A)
Abell, Earl "Tuffy": This legend played and coached the game, making it better and memorable for players and fans alike. Take a walk through the history of Tuffy Abell in our posts below.Abell Earl
Player "E" (C)
Campbell, Earl: We'll examine Campbell's immediate impact in the NFL, where he claimed Rookie of the Year honors and quickly established himself as the league's premier rusher, earning multiple MVP and Offensive Player of the Year awards.Campbell Earl
Player "E" (D)
Dickerson, Eric: More than just a speed demon, Dickerson possessed a rare blend of size, power, and agility that allowed him to shatter records and redefine the running back position.Dickerson Eric
Player "E" (E)
Eckersall, Walter: From his unprecedented four-time All-American honors to his revolutionary kicking prowess and role in historic upsets, Eckersall redefined what was possible on the gridiron.Eckersall Walter
Eller, Carl: We'll trace Eller's formidable collegiate years to his impactful arrival in Minnesota, where he became synonymous with the Vikings' defensive prowess.Eller Carl
Elway, John: We'll trace Elway's collegiate dominance, his controversial entry into the NFL, and his unparalleled tenure with the Denver Broncos. From his "comeback kid" heroics and numerous near-misses to his triumphant final seasons, prepare to relive the highs, the lows, and the ultimate glory that cemented John Elway's place in the pantheon of football greats.Elway John
Player "E" (H)
Hart, Ed: Read on to learn more about this early gridiron Tigers legend from our collection of info on him. Discover the inspiring story of Ed Hart, the Princeton tackle who overcame a severe injury to achieve All-American status before serving his country with distinction.Hart Ed
Hirsch, Elroy Crazy Legs: From his collegiate days as a multi-talented halfback to his revolutionary role as a wide receiver for the Los Angeles Rams, "Crazylegs" was a consistent highlight reel.Hirsch Elroy
Player "E" (J)
James, Edgerrin: We'll delve into the qualities that made James a dominant force: his deceptive running style, his surprising power, and his underrated receiving abilities.James Edgerrin
Player "E" (M)
Miller, Rip: This series will explore Miller's impactful years in South Bend, highlighting his All-American caliber play and his crucial role in the team's dominant success.Miller Rip
Player "E" (N)
Nevers, Ernie: From his legendary collegiate days at Stanford, where Pop Warner hailed him as the "football player without a fault," to his record-breaking NFL performances, Nevers was a force of nature.Nevers Ernie
Player "E" (S)
Smith, Emmitt: Witness the evolution of a running back who redefined the position with his blend of power, agility, and unparalleled vision. We'll trace his arrival in Dallas, his pivotal role in the Cowboys' dynasty, and his relentless pursuit of excellence that led to multiple Super Bowl victories, MVP awards, and the ultimate achievement: surpassing Walter Payton's seemingly untouchable rushing record.Smith Emmitt
Player "E" (T)
The Legend of the Four Horsemen of Notre Dame: The Four Horsemen of Notre Dame weren't literal horsemen, but a legendary backfield for the University of Notre Dame's football team in 1924.Four Horsemen of Notre Dame