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This is a list of sportspeople by nickname. // A nickname is a name of an entity or thing that is not its proper name. ...
American Football - See also: List of NFL nicknames
- "A.D. or All Day" = Adrian Peterson U.S. football player
- "Babe" - Orin Hollingbery, U.S. football coach
- "Bambi" - Lance Alworth, U.S. football player
- "Big Ben" - Ben Roethlisberger, U.S. American football player
- "Curly" - Earl Lambeau, American football coach
- "Deacon" - David Jones, U.S. football player
- "Dub"- William Jones, U.S. football player
- "Fred-Ex" = Freddie Mitchell, U.S. football player
- "Gizmo" = Henry Williams, U.S. player of Canadian football
- "The Kansas Comet" = Gale Sayers, U.S. football player
- "Majik" = Don Majkowski, U.S. football player
- "The Man from Mars" = Otis Sistrunk, U.S. football player
- "Moe the Toe" = Moe Racine, Canadian football player
- "The Ordinary Superstar" = Johnny Rodgers, Canadian and U.S. football player
- "Papa Bear" = George Halas, U.S. football coach
- "Piffles" = Neil J. Taylor, Canadian football player and coach
- "Pinball" = Michael Clemons, Canadian football player
- "Quick Six" = Cory Philpot, U.S. player of Canadian football
- "The Rattler" = Ken Riley, U.S. football player
- "Red" – = Jim Parker,U.S. football coach
- "Riggo" = John Riggins, U.S. football player
- "Slingin' Sammy" = Sam Baugh, U.S. football player[1]
- "The Texas Tornado" = Sam Baugh, U.S. football player
- "Ace" = Clarence McKay Parker, U.S. American football player
- "The A-Train" = Anthony Thomas, U.S. football player
- "The Axe Man" = Jeremiah Trotter, U.S. football player
- "Babe" = Vito Parilli, U.S. American football player
- "Bad Moon" = Andre Rison, U.S. American football player
- "The Bald Eagle" = Y.A. Tittle, U.S. American football player
- "Bam" = Byron Morris, U.S. football player
- "Bart the Cool" = Bart Starr, U.S. American football player
- "Bear" = Paul Bryant, American football coach
- "Big Ben" = Ben Roethlisberger, U.S. American football player
- "Big Daddy" = Dan Wilkinson, U.S. American football player
- "The Blond Bomber" = Terry Bradshaw, U.S. football player
- "Bo" = Vincent Jackson, U.S. football and baseball player
- "Boomer" = Norman Esiason III, U.S. football player
- "Brick" = D'Brickashaw Ferguson, U.S. football player
- "Broadway Joe" = Joe Namath, U.S. football player
- "Bubba" = Daniel Franks, U.S. football player
- "Bubba" = Charles Smith, U.S. football player
- "Bud" = Kenneth S. Adams, Jr., NFL team owner
- "The Bus" = Jerome Bettis, U.S. American football player
- "Cadillac" = Carnell Williams, U.S. American football player
- "The Cajun Cannon" = Bobby Hebert, U.S. American Football player
- "Champaign Tony" = Tony Eason, U.S. football player
- "Chris" = Jim Everett, American football player (an insult frequently used by Jim Rome)
- "Cool Joe" = Joe Montana, U.S. football player
- "Crazy Legs" = Elroy Hirsch, U.S. football player
- "DJ" = William Dozier, U.S. football and baseball player
- "Dandy Don" = Don Meredith, U.S. football player
- "Deuce" = Dulymus McAllister, U.S. football player
- "Diesel" = John Riggins, U.S. football player
- "Duke" = Wellington Mara, Former owner, New York Giants
- "The Eraser" = Bob Sanders, U.S. football player
- "Fast" = Willie Parker, U.S. football player
- "Flash 80" = Jerry Rice, U.S. footbal player
- "Flipper" = Willie Anderson, U.S. footbal player
- "Fourth Quarter Vince" = Vince Young, U.S. football player
- "The Freak" = Jevon Kearse, U.S. football player
- "The Freak" = Randy Moss, U.S. football player
- "The Fridge" = William Perry, U.S. football player
- "The Galloping Ghost" = Harold Grange, U.S. football player
- "The Godfather" = Troy Aikman, U.S. American football player
- "The Golden Boy" = Paul Hornung, U.S. American football player
- "The Golden Boy" = Tom Brady, U.S. American football player
- "Greasy" = Earle Neale, American football player
- "The Head Ball Coach" = Steve Spurrier, American football coach
- "Heavy Lunch" = Norman Hand, U.S. football player
- "He Hate Me" = Rod Smart, U.S. football player
- "The Hit Man" = Bob Sanders, U.S. football player
- "Horse" = Harry Mattos, U.S. football player
- "The Ice Box" = Tim Newton, U.S. football player
- "Ickey" = Elbert Woods, U.S. football player
- "Ironhead" = Craig Heyward, U.S. football player
- "Jake the Snake" = Jake Plummer, U.S. American football player
- "Jersey Jim" = Jim McMahon, U.S. American football player
- "The Jet" = Joe Perry, U.S. American football player
- "Joe Willie" = Joe Namath, U.S. football player
- "The Juice" = O.J. Simpson, American football player
- "The Kitchen" = Nate Newton, U.S. football player
- "L. T." or "LT" = Lawrence Taylor, American football linebacker
- "L. T." or "LT" = LaDainian Tomlinson, American football running back
- "Lights Out" = Shawne Merriman, U.S. football player
- "The Little General" = Ron Lancaster, Canadian football quarterback and coach
- "The Mad Bomber" = Daryle Lamonica, U.S. football player
- "The Mad Stork" = Ted Hendricks, U.S. football player
- "Mean Joe" = Joe Greene, U.S. football player
- "Mercury" = Eugene Morris, U.S. football player
- "The Minister of Defense" = Reggie White, U.S. American football player
- "The Missile" = Qadry Ismail, U.S. football player
- "Mr. Clutch" – = Drew Pearson, U.S. football player
- "Mr. Cowboy" = Bob Lilly, U.S. football player
- "Mr. Ed" = John Elway, U.S. American football player
- "The Molester" = Lester Hayes, U.S. football player
- "Moose" = Daryl Johnston, U.S. American football player
- "Nigerian Nightmare" = Christian Okoye, Nigerian player of American football
- "Night Train" = Dick Lane, U.S. American football player
- "Ocho Cinco" = Chad Johnson, U.S. American football player
- "The Ol' Ball Coach" = Steve Spurrier, American football coach
- "Pacman" = Adam Jones, U.S. football player
- "The People's Champ" = Freddie Mitchell, U.S. football player
- "Pork Chop" = Floyd Womack, U.S. football player
- "The Pounding Pontiff" = Marquez Pope, U.S. American football player
- "Pretty Boy" = David Carr, U.S. football player
- "The President" = Reggie Bush, U.S. football player
- "Primetime" – = Kendrick Jones, U.S. football player
- "Primetime" – = Deion Sanders, U.S. football player
- "Purple Jesus" = Adrian Peterson U.S. football player
- "Rag" = Bob Griese, U.S. American football player
- "Red" – = Lowell Dawson, U.S. football coach
- "Red" – = Harold Grange, U.S. football player
- "The Refrigerator" = William Perry, U.S. football player
- "The Rocket" – = Raghib Ismail, U.S. football player
- "Samurai Mike" = Mike Singletary , U.S. football player
- "Satellite" = Willie Totten , U.S. football player
- "The Secretary of Defense" = David Jones, U.S. football player
- "The Shark" = Jeff Samardzija, American football and baseball player
- "Shug" = Ralph Jordan, U.S. college football coach
- "Slash" = Kordell Stewart, U.S. football player
- "The Snake" = Jake Plummer, U.S. American football player
- "The Snake" = Ken Stabler, U.S. American football player
- "Sweetness" = Walter Payton, U.S. American football player
- "Tank" = Terry Johnson, U.S. American football player
- "Three Mile Lyle" = Lyle Alzado, U.S. football player
- "Tim" – = Tshimanga Biakabutuka, Canadian player of American football
- "TNT" = Michael Turner, Lorenzo Neal, and LaDainian Tomlinson, trio of U.S. American football runningbacks
- "T.O." = Terrell Owens, U.S. American football player
- "Toast" = Elvis Patterson, U.S. football player
- "The Toe" = Lou Groza, U.S. football player
- "Tommy America" = Tom Brady, U.S. football player
- "Too Tall" = Ed Jones, U.S. football player
- "Tooz" = John Matuszak, U.S. football player
- "Touchdown Tim" = Tshimanga Biakabutuka, Canadian player of American football
- "The Tuna" = Bill Parcells, American football coach
- "Turk" – = Claude McBride, U.S. football player
- "Two-Minute Tommy" = Tommy Kramer, U.S. football player
- "The Tyler Rose" = Earl Campbell, U.S. football player
- "Vinny Greenballs" = Vinny Testaverde, U.S. football player
- "Weeb" = Wilbur Ewbank, U.S. football player and coach
- "White Shoes" = Billy Johnson, U.S. football player
- "Whizzer" = Byron R. White, American football player
- "Windy City Flyer" = Devin Hester, U.S. football player
- "World" = Jerry Rice, U.S. football player
- "Ya-Ya" = Y.A. Tittle, U.S. American football player
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Carnell Cadillac Williams (born April 21, 1982 in Attalla, Alabama) is an American football running back for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the NFL. // High school career Williams started all four years while playing for Etowah High School (Etowah County, Alabama), rushing for 1,729 yards with 23 touchdowns as...
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United States simply as football, is a competitive team sport that is both fast-paced and strategic. ...
Bobby Hebert (born August 19, 1960 in Cut Off, Louisiana) was a quarterback who played professionally in the USFL and NFL from 1983 to 1996 for the Michigan Panthers, Oakland Invaders, New Orleans Saints, and Atlanta Falcons. ...
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Charles Carroll Tony Eason, IV (born October 8, 1959 in Blythe, California) was an American football quarterback who played in the National Football League for the New England Patriots and New York Jets. ...
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United States simply as football, is a competitive team sport that is both fast-paced and strategic. ...
James Samuel Jim Everett III (born January 3, 1963 in Emporia, Kansas) is a former professional American football quarterback in the NFL. Everett attended Purdue University and was selected in the first round of the 1986 NFL Draft. ...
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James Jim Rome (born October 14, 1964) is an American sports radio talk show host syndicated by Premiere Radio Networks, a subsidiary of Clear Channel Communications. ...
Joseph Clifford Joe Montana, Jr. ...
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United States simply as football, is a competitive team sport that is both fast-paced and strategic. ...
Elroy Hirsch (June 17, 1923 - January 28, 2004) was an American football running back and receiver for the Los Angeles Rams and Chicago Rockets, nicknamed Crazy Legs for his unusual running style. ...
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William Henry Dozier Jr. ...
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Joseph Don Dandy Don Meredith (born April 10, 1938 in Mount Vernon, Texas) is a retired American football quarterback in the NFL who played for the Dallas Cowboys, a former football commentator, and entertainer. ...
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Dulymus Jenod (Deuce) McAllister (born December 27, 1978 in Lena, Mississippi) is an American football player, currently playing as a running back for the New Orleans Saints of the NFL. // The most decorated player from the University of Mississippi since the days of former Saints quarterback Archie Manning at the...
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United States simply as football, is a competitive team sport that is both fast-paced and strategic. ...
John Riggins (born August 4, 1949, in Seneca, Kansas) is a former American Football running back, playing from 1971-1985. ...
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United States simply as football, is a competitive team sport that is both fast-paced and strategic. ...
Wellington Timothy Mara (August 14, 1916 â October 25, 2005) was the co-owner and co-CEO of the NFLs New York Giants. ...
This article is about the current National Football League team. ...
For the coach, see Bob Sanders (American football coach). ...
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United States simply as football, is a competitive team sport that is both fast-paced and strategic. ...
For the offensive lineman of the same name see Willie Parker (offensive lineman). ...
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United States simply as football, is a competitive team sport that is both fast-paced and strategic. ...
Jerry Lee Rice (born October 13, 1962 in Crawford, Mississippi) is a former football wide receiver in the NFL. Rice is widely regarded as among the greatest wide receivers in NFL history, consistently showing exceptional performance and strong work ethic on and off of the field. ...
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United States simply as football, is a competitive team sport that is both fast-paced and strategic. ...
Willie Aaron Anderson (born July 11, 1975 in Mobile, Alabama) is an NFL offensive tackle who currently plays for the Cincinnati Bengals. ...
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United States simply as football, is a competitive team sport that is both fast-paced and strategic. ...
Vincent Paul Young, Jr. ...
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The term footballer is ambiguous, as there are several games known as football. ...
Jevon Kearse (born September 3, 1976, in Fort Myers, Florida) is an American football player who currently plays Defensive end for the Philadelphia Eagles of the NFL. Due to his rare athleticism and threatening style of play, he is known throughout the league as âThe Freakâ. His cousin, Phillip Buchanon...
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Randy Moss (born February 13, 1977 in Rand, West Virginia) is an American football wide receiver for the New England Patriots. ...
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United States simply as football, is a competitive team sport that is both fast-paced and strategic. ...
William Perry (born December 16, 1962 in Aiken, South Carolina) is a former professional football player and brother of former professional football player Michael Dean Perry. ...
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Harold (Red) Edward Grange (June 13, 1903 â January 28, 1991), was a professional and college American football player. ...
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United States simply as football, is a competitive team sport that is both fast-paced and strategic. ...
Troy Kenneth Aikman (born November 21, 1966 in West Covina, California) is a former American football quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League, and currently a television sportscaster for the Fox network. ...
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Paul Vernon Hornung (born December 23, 1935 in Louisville, Kentucky) is a former all-around athlete who played college basketball but is best known as an American football player. ...
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United States simply as football, is a competitive team sport that is both fast-paced and strategic. ...
Thomas Edward Brady, Jr. ...
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United States simply as football, is a competitive team sport that is both fast-paced and strategic. ...
Earle Greasy Neale was inducted into the Pro-Football Hall of Fame in 1969. ...
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Stephen Orr Spurrier (born April 20, 1945 in Miami Beach, Florida) is a former American football player and currently the head coach of the University of South Carolina football team. ...
Norman Hand (Born:September 4,1972,in Queens, New York) is an NFL defensive tackle with the New York Giants. ...
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Rod Smart Torrold D. Rod Smart (born January 9, 1977, Lakeland, Florida) is an American football player who played for the Super Bowl XXXVIII runner-up Carolina Panthers as a kick return man/running back. ...
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For the coach, see Bob Sanders (American football coach). ...
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Tim Newton (born March 23, 1963) was an American football player. ...
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Elbert L. Ickey Woods (born February 28, 1966 in Fresno, California) is a former American football fullback who played his entire NFL career (1988 to 1991) with the Cincinnati Bengals. ...
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Craig Ironhead Heyward (September 26, 1966, Passaic, New Jersey â May 27, 2006) was an American football running back who played for the New Orleans Saints, Chicago Bears, Atlanta Falcons, St. ...
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James Robert Jim McMahon (born August 21, 1959 in Jersey City, New Jersey) was an American football star in the 1980s, first at Brigham Young University and later in the professional ranks with the Chicago Bears. ...
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Fletcher Joseph Perry (born January 22, 1927, in Stevens, Arkansas, USA) was a professional football player for the San Francisco 49ers and Baltimore Colts. ...
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BEST IN HISTORY07:08, 31 May 2008 (UTC)07:08, 31 May 2008 (UTC)07:08, 31 May 2008 (UTC)~ Joseph William Namath (born May 31, 1943, Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania), also known as Broadway Joe, is a former American football quarterback. ...
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Orenthal James Simpson (born July 9, 1947), commonly known as O. J. Simpson and also just by his initials O.J. and his nickname The Juice, is a retired American football player who achieved stardom at the collegiate and professional levels. ...
United States simply as football, is a competitive team sport that is both fast-paced and strategic. ...
Nathaniel Newton (born December 20, 1961 in Orlando, Florida) is a former American football offensive lineman in the NFL who played for the Dallas Cowboys (1986â1998) and the Carolina Panthers (1999). ...
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Lawrence Julius Taylor (born February 4, 1959, in Williamsburg, Virginia), commonly referred to as LT, is a retired Hall of Fame American football player. ...
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LaDainian Tomlinson (born June 23, 1979) is an American football player who currently plays running back for the San Diego Chargers of the National Football League. ...
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P.J. Daniels was a star running back for Georgia Tech from 2002-2005. ...
Shawne Merriman (born May 25, 1984 in Washington, D.C.) is an Ameri |