List of Sacramento Sports Figures - Football (active - National Football League)

National Football League)

  • Justin Bannan - backup defensive tackle for the Baltimore Ravens
  • Clancy Barone - tight ends coach for the San Diego Chargers
  • Lance Briggs - starting linebacker for Chicago Bears
  • Jarrett Bush - backup defensive back for the Green Bay Packers
  • Donald Butler - starting middle linebacker San Diego Chargers
  • James Campen - offensive line coach for the Green Bay Packers
  • Erik Coleman - starting safety for the Atlanta Falcons
  • Daniel Fells - tight end for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  • Malcom Floyd - backup wide receiver for the San Diego Chargers
  • Nathaniel Hackett - offensive quality control coach for the Buffalo Bills
  • Rodney Hannah - practice squad tight end for the Dallas Cowboys
  • Spencer Havner - linebacker for the Green Bay Packers
  • Adam Jennings - backup wide receiver for the Detroit Lions
  • Greg Knapp - offensive coordinator for the Oakland Raiders
  • Keith Lewis - backup safety for the Arizona Cardinals
  • Marcus McCauley - backup defensive back for the Minnesota Vikings
  • Lonie Paxton - long snapper for the New England Patriots
  • J. T. O'Sullivan - backup quarterback for the Cincinnati Bengals
  • Mike Patterson - starting defensive tackle for the Philadelphia Eagles
  • Ephraim Salaam - backup offensive tackle for the Houston Texans
  • Phil Snow - linebackers coach for the Detroit Lions
  • Donte Stallworth - starting wide receiver for Cleveland Browns
  • C. J. Wallace - backup safety for the Seattle Seahawks
  • Seneca Wallace - backup quarterback for the Cleveland Browns
  • D.J. Williams - starting linebacker for the Denver Broncos
  • Sammie Stroughter - backup wide receiver for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  • Syd'Quan Thompson - starting cornerback for the Denver Broncos

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