Tony Mandarich is the highest-drafted Canadian-born player in NFL history. In 1989, Sports Illustrated called him "the best offensive line prospect ever". Unfortunately, he is now considered one of the biggest busts in NFL history.
The MVP has come from the winning team every year except 1971, when Dallas Cowboys linebacker Chuck Howley won the award despite the Cowboys' loss in Super Bowl V to the Baltimore Colts.
In 2007, Randy Moss set an NFL record with 23 touchdown receptions in a single season. He also holds the record for most touchdowns in a season by a rookie with 17 (1998).
Following his retirement in 2017, Tony Romo was hired by CBS Sports to serve as the lead color analyst for the network's NFL telecasts, working in the booth alongside play-by-play announcer Jim Nantz.
Michael Sam was a consensus All-American and the Southeastern Conference (SEC) Defensive Player of the Year as a senior at Missouri. After completing his college football career, Sam publicly came out as being gay. He was drafted by the St. Louis Rams and played in four preseason games before being released.
Nicknamed "the Secretary of Defense", Jones specialized in quarterback "sacks", a term which he coined.
Employing the "K-Gun" offense, known for its no-huddle shotgun formations, QB Jim Kelly led the Bills to a record four consecutive Super Bowls.
Baltimore's Marching Ravens were founded as the Baltimore Colts' Marching Band on September 7, 1947, and have continuously operated ever since, supporting three separate football franchises.
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