Donald Ray Testerman (born November 7, 1952 in Danville, Virginia) is a former professional American football player who played in 4 NFL seasons from 1976-1980 for the Seattle Seahawks and the Miami Dolphins. He is now retired and periodically substitutes for Albemarle High School.
Seattle Seahawks 1976 Inaugural Season Roster
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- Ted Bachman
- Carl Barisich
- Nick Bebout
- Don Bitterlich
- Lyle Blackwood
- Andy Bolton
- Ed Bradley
- Dave Brown
- Don Clune
- Ron Coder
- Randy Coffield
- Greg Collins
- Al Cowlings
- Mike Curtis
- Al Darby
- John Demarie
- Don Dufek
- Rick Engles
- Norm Evans
- Ken Geddes
- Sammy Green
- Don Hansen
- Richard Harris
- Fred Hoaglin
- Ron Howard
- Gordon Jolley
- Ernie Jones
- Art Kuehn
- Steve Largent
- John Leypoldt
- Bob Lurtsema
- Al Matthews
- Sam McCullum
- Hugh McKinnis
- John McMakin
- Eddie McMillan
- Bill Munson
- Ralph Nelson
- Bob Newton
- Steve Niehaus
- Bill Olds
- Bob Penchion
- Steve Raible
- Oliver Ross
- Dave Simonson
- Sherman Smith
- Don Testerman
- Dave Tipton
- Larry Woods
- Rolly Woolsey
- Jim Zorn
Head Coach: Jack Patera
Assistant Coaches: Sam Boghosian
- Bob Hollway
- Earl Leggett
- Andy MacDonald
- Larry Peccatiello
- Jerry Rhome
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Testerman, Don |
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Short description |
Player of American football |
Date of birth |
November 7, 1952 |
Place of birth |
Danville, Virginia |
Date of death |
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