Caroline Panthers
The Panthers joined the NFL in 1995 and have reached two Super Bowls but haven’t won yet. Stars like Cam Newton, Luke Kuechly, and Christian McCaffrey gave fans excitement. They’re rebuilding with young talent now.
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Atlanta Falcons
The Falcons started in 1966 and reached two Super Bowls, most recently in 2017’s heartbreaking loss. Legends like Matt Ryan, Julio Jones, and Deion Sanders thrilled fans. They’re working to return to playoff contention.
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| Quarterbacks (QB) | Running Backs (RB) | Wide Receivers (WR) |
| Kirk Cousins | Bijan Robinson | Drake London |
| Michael Penix Jr. | Tyler Allgeier | Darnell Mooney |
| Emory Jones | Carlos Washington Jr. | KhaDarel Hodge |
| Easton Stick | Jase McClellan | Jamal Agnew |
| Nathan Carter | Chris Blair | |
| Elijah Dotson | Ray-Ray McCloud | |
Buffalo Bills
The Bills reached four straight Super Bowls in the 1990s but lost them all. Their passionate fans stuck with them through tough years. Stars like Jim Kelly, Bruce Smith, and Josh Allen are Buffalo heroes.
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| Quarterbacks (QB) | Running Backs (RB) | Wide Receivers (WR) |
| Josh Allen | James Cook | Khalil Shakir |
| Ray Davis | Keon Coleman | |
| Ty Johnson | James Winchester | |
| Damar Hamlin | ||
Chicago Bears
One of the NFL’s oldest teams has 9 championships but just one Super Bowl in 1985. The Monsters of the Midway had legends like Walter Payton, Dick Butkus, and Brian Urlacher. They’re rebuilding around quarterback Caleb Williams.
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Cincinnati Bengals
The Bengals reached three Super Bowls but haven’t won yet, coming close in 2022. Their tiger-striped helmets are iconic. Stars like Joe Burrow, Anthony Muñoz, and Chad Johnson excited their loyal Ohio fans.
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Cleveland Browns
This historic team won 4 NFL championships before Super Bowls existed. After years of struggles, they’ve become competitive again. Jim Brown, Bernie Kosar, and Myles Garrett stand among their all-time greats.
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Dallas Cowboys
America’s Team has 5 Super Bowl wins and massive global popularity. Their star logo represents NFL success. Legends like Emmitt Smith, Roger Staubach, and Dak Prescott kept them in the spotlight for decades.
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Denver Broncos
The Broncos won 3 Super Bowls and dominated the late 1990s with back-to-back titles. Mile High Stadium is one of football’s loudest. John Elway, Terrell Davis, and Von Miller brought championship glory to Denver.
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Detroit Lions
Despite being one of the NFL’s oldest teams, the Lions have never reached a Super Bowl. They ended a long playoff win drought in 2023. Barry Sanders, Calvin Johnson, and current star Amon-Ra St. Brown excited their loyal fans.
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| Quarterbacks (QB) | Running Backs (RB) | Wide Receivers (WR) |
| Jared Goff | Jahmyr Gibbs | Amon-Ra St. Brown |
| Hendon Hooker | David Montgomery | Jameson Williams |
| Kyle Allen | Craig Reynolds | Kalif Raymond |
| Sione Vaki | Tim Patrick | |
| Kye Robichaux | Antoine Green | |
| Anthony Tyus III | Raymond Bell | |
| Jalen Keeney-James | ||
| Tre’Quan Kennedy | ||
| Donovan Lovett | ||
| James Meeks | ||
| Isaiah TeSlaa | ||
| Maurice Taylor | ||
| Donovan Peoples-Jones | ||
| Josh Reynolds | ||
Other Positions
| Safety | Linebacker | Defensive Tackle | Offensive Tackle | Tight End | Guard | Center | Cornerback | Defensive End |
| Kerby Joseph | Alex Anzalone | Benito Jones | Colby Sorsdal | Sam LaPorta | Kayode Awosika | Frank Ragnow | Jerry Jacobs | John Cominsky |
| Derrick Barnes | Taylor Decker | Brock Wright | Graham Glasgow | |||||
| Zach Cunningham | Penei Sewell |
Arizona Cardinals
The NFL’s oldest team started in 1898 and moved to Arizona in 1988. They reached one Super Bowl in 2009. Larry Fitzgerald, Kyler Murray, and Aeneas Williams brought excitement to the desert.
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Baltimore Ravens
Since starting in 1996, the Ravens won 2 Super Bowls with legendary defense. Their purple uniforms strike fear in opponents. Ray Lewis, Ed Reed, and Lamar Jackson established their tough, winning culture.
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| Quarterbacks (QB) | Running Backs (RB) | Wide Receivers (WR) |
| Lamar Jackson | Rasheen Ali | Jahmal Banks |
| Devin Leary | Derrick Henry | Rashod Bateman |
| Cooper Rush | Justice Hill | Malik Cunningham |
| Tyler Huntley | Marcus Major | Zay Flowers |
| Keaton Mitchell | Xavier Guillory | |
| Sone Ntoh | DeAndre Hopkins | |
| Gus Edwards | Keith Kirkwood | |
| Anthony Miller | ||
| Dayton Wade | ||
| Devin Walker | ||
| Tylan Wallace | ||
| LaJohntay Wester | ||
| Nelson Agholor |
Other Positions
| Safety | Linebacker | Outside LB | Defensive Tackle | Offensive Tackle | Tight End | Guard | Center |
| Kyle Hamilton | Roquan Smith | Odafe Oweh | Broderick Washington | Patrick Mekari | Isaiah Likely | Ben Cleveland | Tyler Linderbaum |
| Michael Oher | Nnamdi Madubuike | Morgan Moses | Malaesala Aumavae-Laulu | ||||
| Ronnie Stanley | Kevin Zeitler | ||||||
| John Simpson |
Green Bay Packers
This small-town team has 13 championships including 4 Super Bowls. Uniquely owned by fans, they play in frozen Lambeau Field. Legends Bart Starr, Brett Favre, and Aaron Rodgers led different eras of Packer dominance.
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| Quarterbacks (QB) | Running Backs (RB) | Wide Receivers (WR) |
| Jordan Love | Josh Jacobs | Jayden Reed |
| Malik Willis | MarShawn Lloyd | Romeo Doubs |
| Sean Clifford | Chris Brooks | Dontayvion Wicks |
| Taylor Elgersma | Emanuel Wilson | Christian Watson |
| Amar Johnson | Matthew Golden | |
| Jalen White | Savion Williams | |
| Evan Merriweather | Bo Melton | |
| Mecole Hardman Jr. | ||
| Malik Heath | ||
| Jadon Janke | ||
| Sam Brown Jr. | ||
| Jerreth Sterns | ||
| Jalen Hicks | ||
| C.J. Johnson |
Houston Texans
The NFL’s newest team started in 2002 and reached their first conference championship in 2024. They’ve had stars like J.J. Watt, Andre Johnson, and C.J. Stroud bring excitement to Texas football fans.
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| Quarterbacks (QB) | Running Backs (RB) | Wide Receivers (WR) |
| C.J. Stroud | Joe Mixon | Nico Collins |
| Davis Mills | Nick Chubb | Christian Kirk |
| Graham Mertz | Dameon Pierce | Jayden Higgins |
| Woody Marks | Jaylin Noel | |
| Dare Ogunbowale | John Metchie III | |
| Justin Watson | ||
| Xavier Hutchinson | ||
| Xavier Johnson | ||
| Johnny Johnson III | ||
| Braxton Berrios | ||
| Jared Wayne | ||
| Folorunso Fatukasi |
Indianapolis Colts
The Colts won 2 Super Bowls after moving from Baltimore in 1984. Their horseshoe logo is instantly recognizable. Peyton Manning, Johnny Unitas, and Marvin Harrison made them offensive powerhouses for years.
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| Quarterbacks (QB) | Running Backs (RB) | Wide Receivers (WR) |
| Anthony Richardson | Jonathan Taylor | Michael Pittman Jr. |
| Daniel Jones | Khalil Herbert | Josh Downs |
| Jason Bean | DJ Giddens | Alec Pierce |
| Riley Leonard | Tyler Goodson | Adonai Mitchell |
| Salvon Ahmed | Anthony Gould | |
| Ashton Dulin | ||
| DJ Montgomery | ||
| Ajou Ajou | ||
| Laquon Treadwell | ||
| Tre Herndon | ||
| Raekwon Davis |
Jacksonville Jaguars
This Florida team started in 1995 and reached two conference finals in their early years. They’re known for their unique teal uniforms. Fred Taylor, Tony Boselli, and Trevor Lawrence became fan favorites in Jacksonville.
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Other Positions
| Safety | Linebacker | Outside LB | Defensive Tackle | Offensive Tackle | Tight End | Center | Cornerback | Defensive End |
| Rayshawn Jenkins | Foyesade Oluokun | Travon Walker | Arik Armstead | Cole Van Lanen | Brenton Strange | Luke Fortner | Tyson Campbell | Roy Robertson-Harris |
| Andre Cisco | Anton Harrison | Tyler Shatley | Adam Gotsis | |||||
| Walker Little |
Kansas City Chiefs
The Chiefs won 3 recent Super Bowls with Patrick Mahomes leading a dynasty. Their red uniforms fill Arrowhead Stadium, the world’s loudest. Legends like Len Dawson, Derrick Thomas, and Travis Kelce built their winning tradition.
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| Quarterbacks (QB) | Running Backs (RB) | Wide Receivers (WR) |
| Patrick Mahomes | Kareem Hunt | Emeka Badger |
| Gardner Minshew | Keaontay Ingram | Hollywood Brown |
| Chris Oladokun | Ekow Mitchell | Jaquarii Brownlee |
| Bailey Zappe | Isiah Pacheco | Mike Dalena |
| Blaine Gabbert | Blake Smith | Justin Holiday |
| Emani Young | Skyy Moore | |
| Carson Steele | Nikko Remigio | |
| Samaje Perine | Rashee Rice | |
| Jerick McKinnon | Justyn Ross | |
| James Royals | ||
| JuJu Smith-Schuster | ||
| Tre Tucker Thornton | ||
| Xavier Worthy | ||
| Kadarius Toney | ||
Other Positions
| Safety | Linebacker | Outside LB | Defensive Tackle | Offensive Tackle | Tight End | Guard | Center | Cornerback | Defensive End |
| Jaden Hicks | Joshua Uche | Cam Jones | Mike Pennel | Kingsley Suamataia | Peyton Hendershot | C.J. Hanson | Hunter Nourzad | Keith Taylor | Charles Omenihu |
| Chris Roland-Wallace | Wanya Morris | Mike Caliendo | Trent McDuffie | Mike Danna | |||||
| Bryan Cook | D.J. Humphries | Nick Allegretti | Nazeeh Johnson | Felix Anudike-Uzomah | |||||
| Chamarri Conner | Ethan Driskell | Joshua Williams | Malik Herring | ||||||
| Donovan Smith | Jalen Myrick |
Las Vegas Raiders
The Raiders won 3 Super Bowls while representing Oakland and LA before moving to Vegas in 2020. Their silver and black colors symbolize toughness. Stars like Bo Jackson, Ken Stabler, and Maxx Crosby embodied Raider attitude.
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| Quarterbacks (QB) | Running Backs (RB) | Wide Receivers (WR) |
| Aidan O’Connell | Zamir White | Jakobi Meyers |
| Christian Bradley | Raheem Mostert | Tre Tucker |
| Cam Miller | Dylan Laube | DJ Turner |
| Geno Smith | Sincere McCormick | Key’Shawn Smith |
| Cody Collier | Alex Bachman | |
| Antoine Jeanty | Zach Franklin | |
| Shedrick Jackson | ||
| K.J. Jackson Jr. | ||
| Cam Johnson | ||
| Tom Mellott | ||
| Kalif Raymond |
Los Angeles Chargers
The Chargers won AFL championships before joining the NFL and moving between San Diego and LA. They’re known for exciting offenses. Dan Fouts, Junior Seau, and Justin Herbert thrilled fans with electric plays.
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| Quarterbacks (QB) | Running Backs (RB) | Wide Receivers (WR) |
| Justin Herbert | Najee Harris | Quentin Johnston |
| Taylor Heinicke | Omarion Hampton | Ladd McConkey |
| Trey Lance | Hassan Haskins | Derius Davis |
| DJ Uiagalelei | Kimani Vidal | Simi Fehoko |
| Cornelius Johnson | ||
| Brenden Rice | ||
| Erick Wren |
Los Angeles Rams
The Rams won 2 Super Bowls while moving between LA, St. Louis, and back to LA. Their blue and yellow colors pop on TV. Legends like Eric Dickerson, Aaron Donald, and Cooper Kupp brought championships to both cities.
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| Quarterbacks (QB) | Running Backs (RB) | Wide Receivers (WR) |
| Matthew Stafford | Kyren Williams | Puka Nacua |
| Jimmy Garoppolo | Blake Corum | Davante Adams |
| Jarquez Hunter | Tutu Atwell | |
| Ronnie Rivers | Jordan Whittington | |
| Xavier Smith | ||
| Ben Skowronek | ||
| Tyler Johnson | ||
| Demarcus Robinson | ||
| Austin Trammell | ||
| Darious Williams |
Miami Dolphins
The Dolphins had the NFL’s only perfect season in 1972 and won 2 Super Bowls. Their aqua uniforms match Miami’s ocean vibes. Dan Marino, Larry Csonka, and Tua Tagovailoa made their fans proud through different eras.
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| Quarterbacks (QB) | Running Backs (RB) | Wide Receivers (WR) |
| Tua Tagovailoa | De’Von Achane | Tyreek Hill |
| Zach Wilson | Jaylen Wright | Jaylen Waddle |
| Quinn Ewers | Ollie Gordon II | Malik Washington |
| Alexander Mattison | Nick Westbrook-Ikhine | |
| Alec Ingold | Erik Ezukanma | |
Other Positions
| Defensive End | Punter | Cornerback | Safety | Linebacker | Outside LB | Tight End | Defensive Tackle |
| Zach Sieler | Jake Bailey | Kader Kohou | DeShon Elliott | David Long | Bradley Chubb | Julian Hill | Christian Wilkins |
| Emmanuel Ogbah | Justin Bethel | Jevon Holland | Trenton Simpson | Jaelan Phillips | |||
| Xavien Howard | |||||||
| Eli Apple |
Minnesota Vikings
The Vikings reached four Super Bowls in the 1970s but haven’t won yet. Their purple-clad defense was called the “Purple People Eaters.” Fran Tarkenton, Randy Moss, and Justin Jefferson excited fans with big plays.
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| Quarterbacks (QB) | Running Backs (RB) | Wide Receivers (WR) |
| J.J. McCarthy | Aaron Jones | Justin Jefferson |
| Sam Howell | Jordan Mason | Jordan Addison |
| Brett Rypien | Ty Chandler | Rondale Moore |
| Max Brosmer | Zavier Scott | Jalen Nailor |
| Mike White | Tre Stewart | Jeshaun Jones |
| C.J. Ham (FB) | Tim Jones | |
| Jeff Wilson Jr. | Lucky Jackson | |
| Christopher Brooks | Thayer Thomas | |
| Silas Bolden | ||
| Tai Felton | ||
| Dontae Fleming | ||
| Robert Lewis | ||
| Myles Price | ||
| Robbie Chosen | ||
| River Cracraft | ||
| David Bell | ||
| Javon Hargrave | ||
| Andrew Van Ginkel |
New England Patriots
The Patriots won 6 Super Bowls during their Brady-Belichick dynasty. Their success made them both loved and hated. Tom Brady, Rob Gronkowski, and Randy Moss created football’s greatest modern dynasty from 2001-2019.
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| Quarterbacks (QB) | Running Backs (RB) | Wide Receivers (WR) |
| Drake Maye | Rhamondre Stevenson | Stefon Diggs |
| Josh Dobbs | Antonio Gibson | DeMario Douglas |
| Bailey Wooldridge | Terrell Jennings | Kendrick Bourne |
| Leon Larison | Mack Hollins | |
| Tyrion Davis-Price | Kayshon Boutte | |
| Ja’Lynn Polk | ||
| Javon Baker | ||
| JaQuae Jackson | ||
| John Jiles | ||
| Demitrius Blankumsee | ||
| Elijah Chism III | ||
| Kawaan Baker | ||
| Jalen Webb | ||
| Kevin Williams |
New Orleans Saints
The Saints won their only Super Bowl in 2010, bringing joy to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. Their gold and black colors fill the Superdome. Drew Brees, Alvin Kamara, and Rickey Jackson became Big Easy heroes.
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| Quarterbacks (QB) | Running Backs (RB) | Wide Receivers (WR) |
| Derek Carr | Alvin Kamara | Chris Olave |
| Spencer Rattler | Kendre Miller | Rashid Shaheed |
| Jake Haener | Clyde Edwards-Helaire | Brandin Cooks |
| Hunter Dekkers | Devin Neal | Cedrick Wilson Jr. |
| Taysom Hill | Velus Jones Jr. | Kevin Austin Jr. |
| Teddy Bridgewater | Marcus Yarns | Bub Means |
| Xavian Valladay | Dante Pettis | |
| Jamaal Williams | Chris Tyree | |
| Mason Tipton | ||
| Lynn Bowden Jr. |
Other Positions
| Safety | Linebacker | Defensive Tackle | Offensive Tackle | Tight End | Guard | Center | Cornerback | Defensive End |
| Tyrann Mathieu | Pete Werner | Nathan Shepherd | Trevor Penning | Foster Moreau | Cesar Ruiz | Erik McCoy | Marshon Lattimore | Cameron Jordan |
| Marcus Maye | Demario Davis | Khalen Saunders | Ryan Ramczyk | Juwan Johnson | Andrus Peat | Carl Granderson | ||
| Brian Branch | James Hurst | Jack Stoll |
New York Giants
Big Blue has 4 Super Bowl wins, famously beating the Patriots twice. Their classic uniforms rarely change. Lawrence Taylor, Eli Manning, and Saquon Barkley brought excitement to the massive New York market.
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| Quarterbacks (QB) | Running Backs (RB) | Wide Receivers (WR) |
| Jaxson Dart | Rushawn Baker | Jaden Bly |
| Tommy DeVito | Eric Gray | Dylan Cambre |
| Russell Wilson | Dante Miller | Bryce Collins |
| Jameis Winston | Devin Singletary | Devin Felton |
| Drew Lock | Cam Skattebo | Bryce Ford-Wheaton |
| Tyrone Tracy Jr. | Lawrence Humphrey | |
| Jalin Hyatt | ||
| Malik Nabers | ||
| Zach Pascal | ||
| Wan’Dale Robinson | ||
| Darius Slayton | ||
| Ihmir Smith-Marsette | ||
| Montrell Washington | ||
| Alex Wells Jr. | ||
| Paulson Adebo | ||
| Haason Reddick |
New York Jets
The Jets pulled off Super Bowl III’s massive upset in 1969 but haven’t returned since. They share a stadium with the Giants. Joe Namath, Curtis Martin, and Aaron Rodgers gave their long-suffering fans hope across eras.
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| Quarterbacks (QB) | Running Backs (RB) | Wide Receivers (WR) |
| Justin Fields | Breece Hall | Malachi Corley |
| Tyrod Taylor | Braelon Allen | Xavier Gipson |
| Adrian Martinez | Isaiah Davis | Garrett Wilson |
| Brady Cook | Zach Evans | Mike Williams |
| Boston Scott | Kene Nwangwu | Britain Covey |
| Donovan Edwards | Brandon Stephens |
Philadelphia Eagles
The Eagles won their first Super Bowl in 2018, thrilling their famously intense fans. Their green uniforms are instantly recognizable. Legends like Reggie White, Brian Dawkins, and Jalen Hurts made Philly proud.
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| Quarterbacks (QB) | Running Backs (RB) | Wide Receivers (WR) |
| Jalen Hurts | Saquon Barkley | A.J. Brown |
| Tanner McKee | Will Shipley | DeVonta Smith |
| Kyle McCord | A.J. Dillon | Jahan Dotson |
| Dorian Thompson-Robinson | Keilan Robinson | Johnny Wilson |
| Montrell Johnson | Avery Williams | |
| ShunDerrick Powell | Elijah Cooks | |
| Lew Nichols | Ainias Smith | |
| Ben VanSumeren | Terrace Marshall | |
| Patrick Queen | Ife Adeyi | |
| Corey Nelson | Danny Gray | |
| Giles Jackson | ||
| Taylor Morin | ||
| Julio Jones | ||
| Cameron Sutton |
Other Positions
| Linebacker | Defensive Tackle | Offensive Tackle | Guard | Cornerback | Defensive End |
| Jeremiah Trotter Jr. | Milton Williams | Jack Driscoll | Brett Toth | Bradley Roby | Brandon Graham |
| Nolan Smith Jr. | Fletcher Cox | James Bradberry |
Pittsburgh Steelers
The Steelers’ 6 Super Bowls tie for most all-time. Their black and gold colors match their tough, blue-collar identity. Terry Bradshaw, Troy Polamalu, and T.J. Watt carried on their tradition of hard-hitting football.
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| Quarterbacks (QB) | Running Backs (RB) | Wide Receivers (WR) |
| Will Howard | Kenneth Gainwell | Calvin Austin III |
| Mason Rudolph | Evan Hull | Brandon Johnson |
| Skylar Thompson | Max Hurleman | Montana Lemonious-Craig |
| Kaleb Johnson | Lance McCutcheon | |
| Cordarrelle Patterson | DK Metcalf | |
| Trey Sermon | Scotty Miller | |
| Jonathan Ward | Ben Skowronek | |
| Jaylen Warren | Roc Taylor | |
| Ke’Shawn Williams | ||
| Roman Wilson | ||
| Robert Woods |
San Francisco 49ers
The Niners won 5 Super Bowls during their 1980s-90s dynasty. Their red and gold colors became synonymous with winning. Joe Montana, Jerry Rice, and Christian McCaffrey represent different eras of West Coast offensive brilliance.
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| Quarterbacks (QB) | Running Backs (RB) | Wide Receivers (WR) |
| Mac Jones | Israel Abanikanda | Brandon Aiyuk |
| Tanner Mordecai | Isaac Guerendo | Jacob Bergen |
| Brock Purdy | Jordan James | Jacob Cowing |
| Kurtis Rourke | Corey Kiner | Raymond Gage Jr. |
| Christian McCaffrey | Isaiah Hodgins | |
| Patrick Taylor Jr. | Jauan Jennings | |
| Elijah Mitchell | Malik Knowles | |
| Isaiah Neyor | ||
| Trent Owens | ||
| Ricky Pearsall | ||
| Deebo Robinson | ||
| Willie Snead IV |
Other Positions
| Safety | Linebacker | Offensive Tackle | Tight End | Guard | Center |
| Talanoa Hufanga | Fred Warner | Colton McKivitz | Luke Farrell | Spencer Burford | Jake Brendel |
| Aaron Banks | |||||
| Ben Bartch |
Seattle Seahawks
The Seahawks won their only Super Bowl in 2014 with the “Legion of Boom” defense. Their loud fans are called the “12th Man.” Russell Wilson, Marshawn Lynch, and DK Metcalf excited the rainy Pacific Northwest.
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| Quarterbacks (QB) | Running Backs (RB) | Wide Receivers (WR) |
| Sam Darnold | Kenneth Walker III | Jaxon Smith-Njigba |
| Sam Howell | Zach Charbonnet | Cooper Kupp |
| Jaren Hall | Kenny McIntosh | Marquez Valdes-Scantling |
| George Holani | Jake Bobo | |
| Connor Williams | Cody White | |
| Dareke Young | ||
| Steven Sims | ||
| Tyrone Broden |
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
The Bucs won 2 Super Bowls after early years as the league’s worst team. Their pirate-ship stadium is unique in the NFL. Derrick Brooks, Tom Brady, and Mike Evans brought championship glory to Tampa.
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| Quarterbacks (QB) | Running Backs (RB) | Wide Receivers (WR) |
| Baker Mayfield | Bucky Irving | Mike Evans |
| Kyle Trask | Rachaad White | Chris Godwin |
| Michael Pratt | Sean Tucker | Jalen McMillan |
| Connor Bazelak | DJ Williams | Emeka Egbuka |
| Josh Williams | Sterling Shepard | |
| Sua Opeta | Tez Johnson | |
| Rakim Jarrett | ||
| Ryan Miller | ||
| Trey Palmer | ||
| Kameron Johnson | ||
| Marquez Callaway | ||
| Tanner Knue | ||
| Dennis Houston | ||
| Rob Gronkowski | ||
| Shilo Sanders | ||
| Mike Thomas |
Tennessee Titans
The Titans came one yard short of winning Super Bowl XXXIV after moving from Houston. Their light blue uniforms are distinctive. Eddie George, Steve McNair, and Derrick Henry became Nashville football heroes.
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| Quarterbacks (QB) | Running Backs (RB) | Wide Receivers (WR) |
| Cam Ward | Kalel Mullings | Tyler Lockett |
| Will Levis | Tyjae Spears | Treylon Burks |
| Brandon Allen | Jabari Small | DeAndre Hopkins |
| Tim Boyle | Micah Bernard | Chimere Dike |
| Blake Hance | Elic Ayomanor | |
| Marcus Williams | Xavier Restrepo | |
| Sam Mustipher | Stanley Morgan Jr. | |
| Calvin Ridley |
Washington Commanders
Washington won 3 Super Bowls during their 1980s-90s glory days. After changing their controversial name, they’re rebuilding their identity. John Riggins, Art Monk, and Terry McLaurin stand among their greatest stars.
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| Quarterbacks (QB) | Running Backs (RB) | Wide Receivers (WR) |
| Jayden Daniels | Brian Robinson Jr. | Terry McLaurin |
| Marcus Mariota | Austin Ekeler | Deebo Samuel |
| Josh Johnson | Jeremy McNichols | Luke McCaffrey |
| Sam Hartman | Jacory Croskey-Merritt | Jaylin Lane |
| Demetric Felton | Noah Brown | |
| Chris Rodriguez Jr. | Michael Gallup | |
| K.J. Osborn | ||
| Chris Moore | ||
| Ja’Corey Brooks | ||
| Jacoby Jones |











