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Teri Hatcher

Teri Hatcher jumped into acting after a brief stint as a cheerleader for the NFL's San Francisco 49ers. After several small roles, she was cast in 1993 for the television series Lois & Clark:…

Dick Todd Biography

Dick ToddAge: 85 Texas high school football star of the 1920s who went on to coach the NFL's Washington Redskins in the 1950s.Died: Crowell, Texas, November 9, 1999Jacobo TimermanS - ZMel…

Marshall Goldberg

Marshall GoldbergBorn: Oct. 24, 1917Football HB 2-time consensus All-America at Pittsburgh (1937-38); led Pitt to national championship in 1937; played with NFL champion Chicago Cardinals 10…

Mel Hein

Mel HeinBorn: Aug. 22, 1909Football C NFL All-Pro 8 straight years (1933-40); MVP in 1938 with Giants; didn't miss a game in 15 years.Died: Jan. 31, 1992Eric HeidenG - JJohn W. Heisman…

Deacon Jones

Deacon JonesBorn: Dec. 9, 1938Football DE 5-time All-Pro (1965-69) with LA Rams; unofficially 3rd all-time in NFL sacks with 1731/2 in 14 years.Bobby JonesG - JJerry Jones

Leroy Kelly

Leroy KellyBorn: May 20, 1942Football replaced Jim Brown in the Cleveland Browns backfield; in 1967, he led the NFL in rushing yards (1,205), rushing average (5.1 per carry) and rushing…

Sid Luckman

Sid LuckmanBorn: Nov. 21, 1916Football QB 6-time All-Pro; led Chicago Bears to 4 NFL titles (1940-41,43,46); MVP in 1943.Died: July 5, 1998Joe LouisK - MHank Luisetti

Bart Starr

Bart StarrBorn: Jan. 9, 1934Football QB led Green Bay to 5 NFL titles and 2 Super Bowl wins from 1961-67; regular season MVP in 1966; MVP of Super Bowls I and II.Willie StargellR - TRoger…

Paul Tagliabue

Paul TagliabueBorn: Nov. 24, 1940Football NFL attorney who was elected league's 4th commissioner in 1989; ushered in salary cap in 1994; the league has expanded from 28 teams to 32 in his…