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Peyton Manning: Peyton Manning is one of the top ranked quarterbacks in the NFL.  During the 2004-2005 season, Peyton broke a record passing Dan Marino’s 48 touchdown passes in a season.  This record is one of the most acknowledgeable records ever to be broken in NFL history.  Peyton Manning led his team to a 14-3 record in 2005-2006 going undefeated his first 13 games of the season.

 

 

Tom Brady: Tom Brady is another one of the NFL’s top quarterbacks.  He is the starting quarterback for the New England Patriots.  He owns 3 Super Bowl rings.  In 2004, Brady led his team to it’s third Super Bowl Title

 

 

Tiki Barber; Tiki Barber is the starting running-back for the New York Giants.  He has a twin brother (Rhonde Barber) who plays for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.  In 2005, Tiki and the rest of the Giants went to the NFC Divisional playoff game, but fell short to the Chicago Bears.  However, his team still has a chance to do it again in the 2006-2007 season.

 

 

Cato June: Cato June is a linebacker for the Indianapolis Colts.  His number is 59.  He is a linebacker who looks to make big hits and is always ready to make the tackle.  His speed gives him the effort to break though the opposing teams offensive line and make the tackle or sack.  In the 2005-2006 season, his team went to the AFC divisional playoff game vs. the Mighty Pittsburgh Steelers, but lost 21-18.  Cato June is a top linebacker in the NFL.

 

 

Marvin Harrison: Marvin Harrison is a Wide Out for the Indianapolis Colts.  He is a top 5 receiver in the NFL.  In the 2005-2006 season, the Colts went to the AFC divisional title game vs. the Steelers.  Marvin is also one of the top paid wide receivers in the NFL.

 

 

Jeff Saturday: Jeff Saturday is the #63 center for the Indianapolis Colts.  He has an attitude like no other when it comes to football.  He can make excellent blocks and he can make open holes for the running-back to get the gain.

 

Reggie Wayne: Reggie Wayne, like Marvin Harrison is another receiver for the Indianapolis Colts.  When it comes to running the pass patterns, he uses his speed to break past the defender to make the catch.  Wayne is another one of the league's best receivers.

 

Brandon Stokley: Brandon Stokley is #83 for the Indianapolis Colts and he plays wide receiver also.  He can get wide open at times, but he isn't very quick with his patterns.  In the 2005-2006 season, his team went to the AFC divisional title game vs. the Steelers.  He didn't make that many catches, but was still a big help for the team in the 21-18 loss.

 

Terrell Owens: In the 2005-2006 season, Owens wasn't able to play for the Philadelphia Eagles.  Instead, he was released to the free-agents.  After that season was over, he was picked up by the Dallas cowboys.  Now, Terrell looks forward to helping the cowboys in 2007.

 

Ladanian Tomlinson: Ladanian Tomlinson is the starting running-back for the San Diego chargers.  He is one of the NFL's best rushers.  In the past 2 seasons, Tomlinson has been picked to play in the NFL pro-bowl which is held every year in Honolulu, Hawaii. 

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