american football defensive backs
Kareem Larrimore
1976 births | american football defensive backs | american football players | austin wranglers players | chicago rush players | dallas cowboys players | dallas desperados players | living people | people from los angeles, california | west texas a&m buffaloes football playersIn his career, he has played for the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League (NFL), the Dallas Desperados, Austin Wranglers, and Chicago Rush of the Arena Football League (AFL), and the Amarillo Dusters (then of the Intense Football League).
Mark Jackson (football coach)
1972 births | american football defensive backs | colby college alumni | living people | new england patriots coaches | oakland raiders coaches | people from boston, massachusetts | syracuse university | trinity college football | usc trojans football coachesMark Jackson (born September 14, 1972 in Boston, Massachusetts) is the director of football development for the Oakland Raiders of the National Football League.
Jermaine Jones (American football)
1976 births | american football defensive backs | arena football league players | chicago bears players | cleveland browns players | dallas cowboys players | dallas desperados players | edmonton eskimos players | living people | national football league players | new york jets players | people from louisianaIn his career, Jones has played for, the New York Jets, Chicago Bears, New York Giants, Dallas Cowboys, Edmonton Eskimos, Cleveland Browns, and the Dallas Desperados. He is a 12x Defensive Player of the Game and a 2007 All-Arena Second Team selection.
Billy Bookout
1932 births | american football defensive backs | green bay packers players | high school football coaches | living people | oklahoma sooners football players | people from texasDespite an outstanding career at Wichita Falls, Bookout did not drew the attention of college scouts. Blessed with uncommon competitiveness and determination, the kg Bookout hitchhiked to Norman, Oklahoma and tried to make the Sooners team as a walk-on. In the first pratice, he hit All-American halfback Billy Vessels in the sternum and caused him to fumble. Soon later, he was awarded a scholarship by Sooners coach Bud Wilkinson.
Larry Griffin (football player)
1963 births | american football defensive backs | houston oilers players | living people | north carolina tar heels football players | pittsburgh steelers playersLarry Griffin (born January 16, 1963 in Chesapeake, Virginia) is a former American football defensive back who played eight seasons in the National Football League. He played college football at the University of North Carolina.

