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Mark Brunell: Encyclopedia II - Mark Brunell - NFL career

Brunell was drafted by the Green Bay Packers in the 5th round in 1993, seeing no action in his rookie year. In 1994, Brunell became the back-up to Brett Favre, completing 12 out of 27 passes for 197 yards. He was acquired in 1995 by the Jacksonville Jaguars. That year, Brunell started 13 games, completed 201 out of 346 passes, for 2168 yards, with 15 touchdowns and 7 interceptions. He also rushed for 480 yards. During his years in Jacksonville, Brunell was elected to the Pro Bowl three times, in 1997, 1998, and 2000 and awarded ...

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Mark Brunell, Mark Brunell - Early years, Mark Brunell - College career, Mark Brunell - NFL career, Mark Brunell - Personal Life

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Mark Brunell: Encyclopedia - Dallas Cowboys

National Football League (1960-present) Western Conference (1960) Eastern Conference (1961-1969) Capitol Division (1967-1969) National Football Conference (1970-present) NFC East (1970-present) Dallas Cowboys (1960-present) Super Bowl Championships (5) 1971 (VI), 1977 (XII), 1992 (XXVII), 1993 (XXVIII), 1995 (XXX) NFL Eastern: 1966, 1967Including:

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Mark Brunell: Encyclopedia II - Green Bay Packers - Franchise history

The Green Bay Packers were founded on August 11, 1919 by Curly Lambeau and George Whitney Calhoun. Lambeau solicited funds for uniforms from his employer, the Indian Packing Company. He was given $500 for uniforms and equipment, on the condition that the team be named for its sponsor. The Packers became a professional franchise in 1921. Financial troubles plagued the team and the franchise was lost the same year. The Packers found new backers the next year and regained the franchise. The financial backers, known as the "H ...

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Green Bay Packers, Green Bay Packers - Franchise history, Green Bay Packers - Nickname and uniforms, Green Bay Packers - 2005 season, Green Bay Packers - 2005 Team Leaders, Green Bay Packers - Season-by-season records, Green Bay Packers - Players of note, Green Bay Packers - Current players, Green Bay Packers - Pro Football Hall of Famers, Green Bay Packers - Retired numbers, Green Bay Packers - Not to be forgotten, Green Bay Packers - First round draft picks, Green Bay Packers - 2005 NFL Draft picks, Green Bay Packers - Head coaches, Green Bay Packers - Current Coaching Staff, Green Bay Packers - Head Coach, Green Bay Packers - Offensive Coaches, Green Bay Packers - Defensive Coaches, Green Bay Packers - Special Teams Coaches, Green Bay Packers - Conditioning Coaches

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Mark Brunell: Encyclopedia II - Washington Redskins - Franchise History

Washington Redskins - Establishment in Boston. The city of Boston, Massachusetts was awarded an NFL franchise in 1932, under the ownership of George Preston Marshall. Initially the team took the same name as their landlords, the Boston Braves, one of the two local baseball teams at the time. When the football team moved to Fenway Park (home of the Boston Red Sox) the next year, Marshall also changed the name of the football Braves to the "Redskins", to further distinguish the team from their ex-landlords. Wash ...

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Washington Redskins, Washington Redskins - Franchise History, Washington Redskins - Establishment in Boston, Washington Redskins - The Redskins in Washington D.C., Washington Redskins - Integration and front-office disarray, Washington Redskins - Revival, Washington Redskins - The Snyder era, Washington Redskins - 2005 Season, Washington Redskins - Season-by-season, Washington Redskins - Racial controversy over name and logo, Washington Redskins - Uniforms, Washington Redskins - Players of note, Washington Redskins - Current players, Washington Redskins - Pro Football Hall of Famers, Washington Redskins - Retired numbers, Washington Redskins - Washington Hall of Stars, Washington Redskins - Not to be forgotten, Washington Redskins - Head coaches

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Mark Brunell: Encyclopedia II - Dallas Cowboys - Franchise history

Dallas Cowboys - 1960s. Originally, the formation of an NFL expansion team in Texas was met with strong opposition by Washington Redskins owner, George Preston Marshall. Despite being located in the nation's capital, Marshall's Redskins had enjoyed a monopoly as the only NFL team to represent the Southern States of the US for several decades, so a new team in Texas was unwanted competition. This came as little surprise to would-be team owners, Clint Murchison, Jr. and Bedford Wynne, so to ensure the birth of thei ...

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Dallas Cowboys, Dallas Cowboys - Franchise history, Dallas Cowboys - 1960s, Dallas Cowboys - 1970s, Dallas Cowboys - 1980s, Dallas Cowboys - 1990s, Dallas Cowboys - 2000s to present, Dallas Cowboys - Season-by-season, Dallas Cowboys - Players of note, Dallas Cowboys - Current players, Dallas Cowboys - Pro Football Hall of Famers, Dallas Cowboys - Super Bowl MVPs, Dallas Cowboys - Retired numbers/Ring of Honor, Dallas Cowboys - Not to be forgotten, Dallas Cowboys - Head coaches, Dallas Cowboys - Broadcasters

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Mark Brunell: Encyclopedia II - NFL playoffs 2005-06 - Divisional playoffs

NFL playoffs 2005-06 - Saturday January 14 2006. at Qwest Field, Seattle, Washington Game time: 4:30 pm EST/1:30 pm PST (2130 UTC) Game weather: 44 °F (Rain) TV announcers (FOX): Dick Stockton (play-by-play), Darryl Johnston (color commentator), Tony Siragusa (field reporter) The Seahawks overcame an early injury (concussion) suffered by NFL MVP and rushing champion Shaun Alexander, and three turnovers, to end their 21-year playoff ...

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NFL playoffs 2005-06, NFL playoffs 2005-06 - Wild Card playoffs, NFL playoffs 2005-06 - Saturday January 7 2006, NFL playoffs 2005-06 - Sunday January 8 2006, NFL playoffs 2005-06 - Byes, NFL playoffs 2005-06 - Divisional playoffs, NFL playoffs 2005-06 - Saturday January 14 2006, NFL playoffs 2005-06 - Sunday January 15 2006, NFL playoffs 2005-06 - Conference Championships, NFL playoffs 2005-06 - Sunday January 22 2006, NFL playoffs 2005-06 - Super Bowl XL, NFL playoffs 2005-06 - Bracket

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Mark Brunell: Encyclopedia II - Lambda Chi Alpha - Creed

The Creed of Lambda Chi Alpha We believe in Lambda Chi Alpha, and its traditions, principles and ideals. The crescent is our symbol; pure, high, ever growing, and the cross is our guide; denoting service, sacrifice, and even suffering and humiliation before the world, bravely endured if need be, in following that ideal. May we have faith in Lambda Chi Alpha and passion for its welfare. May we have hope for the future of Lambda Chi Alpha and strength to fight for its teachings. May we have pure hearts that we may app ...

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Lambda Chi Alpha, Lambda Chi Alpha - Contact Information, Lambda Chi Alpha - Notable members, Lambda Chi Alpha - Creed, Lambda Chi Alpha - Chapters, Lambda Chi Alpha - Theta Kappa Nu

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Mark Brunell: Encyclopedia II - Jacksonville Jaguars - Franchise history

Jacksonville Jaguars - Jacksonville football history. For decades, Jacksonville had earned a reputation of being a good football town, hospitable for both college and pro football. Every year the city hosts the Gator Bowl, an annual civic highlight traditionally accompanied by parties, ceremonies, parades and other events leading up to the game. The annual University of Georgia vs. ...

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Jacksonville Jaguars, Jacksonville Jaguars - Franchise history, Jacksonville Jaguars - Jacksonville football history, Jacksonville Jaguars - Welcome to the NFL 1991-1994, Jacksonville Jaguars - On the field: 1995-2005, Jacksonville Jaguars - Season-by-season, Jacksonville Jaguars - Players of note, Jacksonville Jaguars - Current players, Jacksonville Jaguars - Pro Football Hall of Famers, Jacksonville Jaguars - Retired numbers, Jacksonville Jaguars - Not to be forgotten, Jacksonville Jaguars - Head coaches, Jacksonville Jaguars - Work in the community

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Mark Brunell: Encyclopedia II - New York Giants - Franchise history

New York Giants - 1925-1963. The Giants were founded in 1925 by original owner Tim Mara with an investment of $500 and became one of the first teams of the NFL. Mara owned the team until his death in 1959; it was passed to his son Wellington. In 1934, the team defeated the Chicago Bears 30-13 at the Polo Grounds on an icy field with temperatures peaking at 25 degrees. Before the game, team treasurer John Mara talked with coach Steve Owen and captain Ray Flaherty about the frozen field conditions at the Pol ...

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New York Giants, New York Giants - Franchise history, New York Giants - 1925-1963, New York Giants - The Wilderness Years: 1964-1975, New York Giants - Leaving New York: 1973-1978, New York Giants - The Building of a Champion: 1979-1985, New York Giants - Back on Top: 1986-1990, New York Giants - After Parcells: 1991-1996, New York Giants - The Jim Fassel Era: 1997-2003, New York Giants - Eli's Coming: 2004-present, New York Giants - Season-by-season, New York Giants - Players of note, New York Giants - Current players, New York Giants - Pro Football Hall of Famers, New York Giants - Retired numbers, New York Giants - Not To Be Forgotten, New York Giants - Head coaches

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Mark Brunell: Encyclopedia II - Green Bay Packers - Franchise history

Green Bay Packers - Summary. The Green Bay Packers were founded on August 11, 1919 by Curly Lambeau and George Whitney Calhoun. Lambeau solicited funds for uniforms from his employer, the Indian Packing Company. He was given $500 for uniforms and equipment, on the condition that the team be named for its sponsor. The Packers became a professional franchise in 1921. Financial troubles plagued the team and the franchise was lost the same year. The Packers found new backers the next year and regained the franchise. The financial backers, known as the "H ...

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Green Bay Packers, Green Bay Packers - Franchise history, Green Bay Packers - Summary, Green Bay Packers - Nickname and uniforms, Green Bay Packers - 2005 season, Green Bay Packers - 2005 Team Leaders, Green Bay Packers - Season-by-season, Green Bay Packers - Players of note, Green Bay Packers - Current players, Green Bay Packers - Pro Football Hall of Famers, Green Bay Packers - Retired numbers, Green Bay Packers - Not to be forgotten, Green Bay Packers - First round draft picks, Green Bay Packers - 2005 NFL Draft picks, Green Bay Packers - Head coaches, Green Bay Packers - Current Coaching Staff, Green Bay Packers - Head Coach, Green Bay Packers - Offensive Coaches, Green Bay Packers - Defensive Coaches, Green Bay Packers - Special Teams Coaches, Green Bay Packers - Conditioning Coaches

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Mark Brunell: Encyclopedia II - List of famous left-handed people - Political and Governmental Leaders

American Bill Bradley George H.W. Bush (left-handed, but batted right-handed in baseball) Bill Clinton Max Cleland (Lost part of right arm in a grenade accident in Vietnam.) Gerald Ford Barney Frank Benjamin Franklin James A. Garfield Herbert Hoover John Kerry (he is left-handed, but throws right-handed) Gavin Newsom (mayor of San Francisco) H. Ross Perot (thus, with Clinton and Bush, all three major 1992 U.S. presidential e ...

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List of famous left-handed people, List of famous left-handed people - Royalty and Nobility, List of famous left-handed people - Political and Governmental Leaders, List of famous left-handed people - Criminals / Terrorists, List of famous left-handed people - Artists, List of famous left-handed people - Authors, List of famous left-handed people - Musicians and Composers, List of famous left-handed people - Actors, List of famous left-handed people - Film Directors, List of famous left-handed people - Athletes, List of famous left-handed people - Baseball, List of famous left-handed people - Basketball, List of famous left-handed people - Billiards, List of famous left-handed people - Bowling, List of famous left-handed people - Boxing, List of famous left-handed people - Cricket, List of famous left-handed people - Fencing, List of famous left-handed people - Figure-skating, List of famous left-handed people - Football soccer, List of famous left-handed people - American Football, List of famous left-handed people - Golf, List of famous left-handed people - Ice Hockey, List of famous left-handed people - Motor sport, List of famous left-handed people - Rugby Union, List of famous left-handed people - Tennis, List of famous left-handed people - Other sports, List of famous left-handed people - Philosophers, List of famous left-handed people - Miscellaneous, List of famous left-handed people - Referencing

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Mark Brunell: Encyclopedia II - List of University of Washington people - Notable UW students and alumni

List of University of Washington people - Nobel Laureates. Linda B. Buck - Physiology and Medicine, 2004 Hans G. Dehmelt - Nobel Prize in Physics, 1989 George Hitchings - Physiology and Medicine, 1988 Martin Rodbell - Physiology and Medicine, 1994 George Stigler - Physiology and Medicine, 1982 List of University of Washington people - Rhodes Scholars. Frank Aller, 1968 Michael Anderson, 1985 Elizabeth Ange ...

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List of University of Washington people, List of University of Washington people - Notable UW students and alumni, List of University of Washington people - Nobel Laureates, List of University of Washington people - Rhodes Scholars, List of University of Washington people - Academia science and technology, List of University of Washington people - Aeronautics and Astronautics, List of University of Washington people - Business and law, List of University of Washington people - Literature, List of University of Washington people - Politics, List of University of Washington people - Sports, List of University of Washington people - Television Film and the Arts, List of University of Washington people - Notable current and former faculty, List of University of Washington people - Nobel Laureates, List of University of Washington people - Other Prominent Faculty

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Mark Brunell: Encyclopedia II - Dallas Cowboys - Franchise history

Dallas Cowboys - 1960s. Originally, the formation of an NFL expansion team in Texas was met with strong opposition by Washington Redskins owner, George Preston Marshall. Despite being located in the nation's capital, Marshall's Redskins had enjoyed a monopoly as the only NFL team to represent the Southern States of the US for several decades, so a new team in Texas was unwanted competition. This came as little surprise to would-be team owners, Clint Murchison, Jr. and Bedford Wynne, so to ensure the birth of thei ...

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Dallas Cowboys, Dallas Cowboys - Franchise history, Dallas Cowboys - 1960s, Dallas Cowboys - 1970s, Dallas Cowboys - 1980s, Dallas Cowboys - 1990s, Dallas Cowboys - 2000s to present, Dallas Cowboys - Season-by-season records, Dallas Cowboys - Players of note, Dallas Cowboys - Current players, Dallas Cowboys - Pro Football Hall of Famers, Dallas Cowboys - Super Bowl MVPs, Dallas Cowboys - Retired numbers/Ring of Honor, Dallas Cowboys - Not to be forgotten, Dallas Cowboys - Head coaches, Dallas Cowboys - Broadcasters

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Mark Brunell: Encyclopedia II - Dallas Cowboys - Broadcasters

The Cowboys franchise has a rich history of producing well-known sportscasters over the years: the most famous of which is Verne Lundquist, who served as voice of the Cowboys from 1972 until 1984. Bill Mercer and Frank Glieber also were Cowboys announcers from the early days of the organization until Lundquist's arrival as a color analyst. Verne's new analyst, Brad Sham, joined him in 1977, became the new play-by-play announcer in 1984 and has been with the Cowboys ever since, except for a three-year hiatus between 1995 and 1998 (when Dave G ...

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Dallas Cowboys, Dallas Cowboys - Franchise history, Dallas Cowboys - 1960s, Dallas Cowboys - 1970s, Dallas Cowboys - 1980s, Dallas Cowboys - 1990s, Dallas Cowboys - 2000s to present, Dallas Cowboys - Season-by-season records, Dallas Cowboys - Players of note, Dallas Cowboys - Current players, Dallas Cowboys - Pro Football Hall of Famers, Dallas Cowboys - Super Bowl MVPs, Dallas Cowboys - Retired numbers/Ring of Honor, Dallas Cowboys - Not to be forgotten, Dallas Cowboys - Head coaches, Dallas Cowboys - Broadcasters

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Mark Brunell: Encyclopedia II - NFL playoffs 2005-06 - Wild Card playoffs

NFL playoffs 2005-06 - Saturday January 7 2006. at Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Florida Game time: 4:30 pm EST (2130 UTC) Game weather: 52 °F (Clear, cool, breezy) TV announcers (ABC): Mike Patrick (play-by-play), Joe Theismann and Paul Maguire (color commentators), Suzy Kolber (field reporter) Although the Redskins gained only 120 yards on offense, the lowest total in NFL playoff history for a winning team[1], they converted two t ...

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NFL playoffs 2005-06, NFL playoffs 2005-06 - Wild Card playoffs, NFL playoffs 2005-06 - Saturday January 7 2006, NFL playoffs 2005-06 - Sunday January 8 2006, NFL playoffs 2005-06 - Byes, NFL playoffs 2005-06 - Divisional playoffs, NFL playoffs 2005-06 - Saturday January 14 2006, NFL playoffs 2005-06 - Sunday January 15 2006, NFL playoffs 2005-06 - Conference Championships, NFL playoffs 2005-06 - Sunday January 22 2006, NFL playoffs 2005-06 - Super Bowl XL, NFL playoffs 2005-06 - Bracket

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Mark Brunell: Encyclopedia II - NFL playoffs 2005-06 - Conference Championships

NFL playoffs 2005-06 - Sunday January 22 2006. at INVESCO Field, Denver, Colorado Game time: 3:00 pm EST/1:00 pm MST (2000 UTC) Game weather: 40 °F (Partly sunny) TV announcers (CBS): Jim Nantz (play-by-play), Phil Simms (color commentator), Bonnie Bernstein and Armen Keteyian (field reporters) The Steelers forced four turnovers and jumped to a 24-3 halftime lead en route to advancing to their sixth Super Bowl in team history. In do ...

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NFL playoffs 2005-06, NFL playoffs 2005-06 - Wild Card playoffs, NFL playoffs 2005-06 - Saturday January 7 2006, NFL playoffs 2005-06 - Sunday January 8 2006, NFL playoffs 2005-06 - Byes, NFL playoffs 2005-06 - Divisional playoffs, NFL playoffs 2005-06 - Saturday January 14 2006, NFL playoffs 2005-06 - Sunday January 15 2006, NFL playoffs 2005-06 - Conference Championships, NFL playoffs 2005-06 - Sunday January 22 2006, NFL playoffs 2005-06 - Super Bowl XL, NFL playoffs 2005-06 - Bracket

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Mark Brunell: Encyclopedia II - Green Bay Packers - Players of note

Green Bay Packers - Current players. DEPTH CHART Offensive backs 4   Brett Favre QB 40 Tony Fisher RB 35 Samkon Gado RB * 33 William Henderson FB 23 Noah Herron RB * 48 Vonta Leach FB 16 Craig Nall QB 12 Aaron Rodgers QB * Receivers 83 Antonio Chatman WR/KR 80 Donald Driver WR 82 Rod Gardner WR 49 Tory Humphrey TE * 86 Donald Lee TE 87 D ...

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Green Bay Packers, Green Bay Packers - Franchise history, Green Bay Packers - Nickname and uniforms, Green Bay Packers - 2005 season, Green Bay Packers - 2005 Team Leaders, Green Bay Packers - Season-by-season records, Green Bay Packers - Players of note, Green Bay Packers - Current players, Green Bay Packers - Pro Football Hall of Famers, Green Bay Packers - Retired numbers, Green Bay Packers - Not to be forgotten, Green Bay Packers - First round draft picks, Green Bay Packers - 2005 NFL Draft picks, Green Bay Packers - Head coaches, Green Bay Packers - Current Coaching Staff, Green Bay Packers - Head Coach, Green Bay Packers - Offensive Coaches, Green Bay Packers - Defensive Coaches, Green Bay Packers - Special Teams Coaches, Green Bay Packers - Conditioning Coaches

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Mark Brunell: Encyclopedia II - Dallas Cowboys - Players of note

Dallas Cowboys - Current players. DEPTH CHART Offensive backs Marion Barber RB Drew Bledsoe QB Drew Henson QB Julius Jones RB Lousaka Polite FB Tony Romo QB Tyson Thompson RB Receivers Dan Campbell TE Terrance Copper WR Patrick Crayton WR Terry Glenn WR Keyshawn Johnson WR Ahmad Merritt WR Sean Ryan TE Jason Witten TE Special Teams L.P. Ladouceur LS ...

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Dallas Cowboys, Dallas Cowboys - Franchise history, Dallas Cowboys - 1960s, Dallas Cowboys - 1970s, Dallas Cowboys - 1980s, Dallas Cowboys - 1990s, Dallas Cowboys - 2000s to present, Dallas Cowboys - Season-by-season records, Dallas Cowboys - Players of note, Dallas Cowboys - Current players, Dallas Cowboys - Pro Football Hall of Famers, Dallas Cowboys - Super Bowl MVPs, Dallas Cowboys - Retired numbers/Ring of Honor, Dallas Cowboys - Not to be forgotten, Dallas Cowboys - Head coaches, Dallas Cowboys - Broadcasters

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Mark Brunell: Encyclopedia II - Washington Redskins - Uniforms

The Washington Redskins colors are burgundy and gold. The Redskins are one of the three NFL teams that primarily wear their white jerseys at home (the others being the Dallas Cowboys, and the Miami Dolphins). Their burgundy jersey (which is only primarily used for when the opposing team decides to wear white at home, which comes mostly against the Dallas Cowboys) consists of burgundy jerseys and white pants. The other combination were burgundy jerseys and gold pants, which were used mostly back then and for one year in the 2002 season when the Redskins celebr ...

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Washington Redskins, Washington Redskins - Franchise History, Washington Redskins - Establishment in Boston, Washington Redskins - The Redskins in Washington D.C., Washington Redskins - Integration and front-office disarray, Washington Redskins - Revival, Washington Redskins - The Snyder era, Washington Redskins - 2005 Season, Washington Redskins - Season-by-season, Washington Redskins - Racial controversy over name and logo, Washington Redskins - Uniforms, Washington Redskins - Players of note, Washington Redskins - Current players, Washington Redskins - Pro Football Hall of Famers, Washington Redskins - Retired numbers, Washington Redskins - Washington Hall of Stars, Washington Redskins - Not to be forgotten, Washington Redskins - Head coaches

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Mark Brunell: Encyclopedia II - Green Bay Packers - Players of note

Green Bay Packers - Current players. DEPTH CHART Offensive backs 4   Brett Favre QB 40 Tony Fisher RB 35 Samkon Gado RB * 33 William Henderson FB 23 Noah Herron RB * 48 Vonta Leach FB 16 Craig Nall QB 12 Aaron Rodgers QB * Receivers 83 Antonio Chatman WR/KR 80 Donald Driver WR 82 Rod Gardner WR 49 Tory Humphrey TE * 86 Donald Lee TE 87 D ...

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Green Bay Packers, Green Bay Packers - Franchise history, Green Bay Packers - Summary, Green Bay Packers - Nickname and uniforms, Green Bay Packers - 2005 season, Green Bay Packers - 2005 Team Leaders, Green Bay Packers - Season-by-season, Green Bay Packers - Players of note, Green Bay Packers - Current players, Green Bay Packers - Pro Football Hall of Famers, Green Bay Packers - Retired numbers, Green Bay Packers - Not to be forgotten, Green Bay Packers - First round draft picks, Green Bay Packers - 2005 NFL Draft picks, Green Bay Packers - Head coaches, Green Bay Packers - Current Coaching Staff, Green Bay Packers - Head Coach, Green Bay Packers - Offensive Coaches, Green Bay Packers - Defensive Coaches, Green Bay Packers - Special Teams Coaches, Green Bay Packers - Conditioning Coaches

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