List of family relations in American football

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The following is a list of family relations in American football.

  • AdamleTony Adamle (father), Mike Adamle (son)
  • AdamsJulius Adams (father), Keith Adams (son)
  • AdamsSam Adams Sr. (father), Sam Adams Jr. (son)
  • Adams - George Adams (father), Jamal Adams(son)
  • AgnewRay Agnew Jr. (father), Ray Agnew III (son)
  • AldridgeAllen Aldridge Sr. (father), Allen Aldridge Jr. (son)
  • AlfordBruce Alford Sr. (father), Bruce Alford Jr. (son)[1]
  • AndersonFlipper Anderson (father), Dres Anderson (son)[2]
  • AtkinsonGeorge Atkinson Jr. (father), George Atkinson III (son)
  • AyodeleAkin Ayodele, Remi Ayodele (brothers)[3]
  • AyanbadejoObafemi Ayanbadejo, Brendon Ayanbadejo (brothers)[4]
  • BahrChris Bahr, Matt Bahr (brothers)
  • BaileyChamp Bailey, Boss Bailey (brothers)[4]
  • BakhtiariEric Bakhtiari, David Bakhtiari (brothers)
  • BarberRonde Barber, Tiki Barber (twin brothers)[5]
  • BarberMarion Barber Jr. (father); Marion Barber III, Dominique Barber (sons)[4]
  • BelichickSteve Belichick (father); Bill Belichick (son); Stephen Belichick, Brian Belichick (grandsons )
  • BennettMichael Bennett, Martellus Bennett (brothers)[4]
  • BerryEric Berry, Evan Berry (brothers)
  • BlackwoodLyle Blackwood, Glenn Blackwood (brothers)
  • BladesBennie Blades, Brian Blades (brothers), H.B. Blades (son of Bennie)
  • Bolden/PittsBrandon Bolden and Frank Pitts (grandson and grandfather)
  • Bosa/KumerowJohn Bosa (father), Eric Kumerow (brother-in-law), Joey Bosa (son of John, nephew of Eric),[6] Nick Bosa (son of John, nephew of Eric), Jake Kumerow (son of Eric, nephew of John, cousin of Joey and Nick)
  • BowdenBobby Bowden (father); Tommy Bowden, Jeff Bowden, Terry Bowden (sons).[7][8]
  • BradshawTerry Bradshaw, Craig Bradshaw (brothers)[9]
  • BrownOrlando Brown (father), Orlando Brown Jr. (son)
  • Brown/ThompkinsEddie Brown (father), Antonio Brown (son), Kenbrell Thompkins (cousin of Antonio), Marquise Brown (cousin of Antonio)[10]
  • Burns/McClover - Stanley McClover, Brian Burns (brothers)
  • Bush - Devin Bush (father), Devin Bush Jr. (son)
  • ButkusDick Butkus (uncle), Luke Butkus (nephew)
  • ByrdGill Byrd (father), Jairus Byrd (son)
  • CaldwellAndre Caldwell, Reche Caldwell (brothers)
  • Carpenter Rob Carpenter (father), Bobby Carpenter (son)
  • CarrDavid Carr, Derek Carr (brothers)[11]
  • CarterCris Carter (father), Duron Carter (son)
  • CashKeith Cash, Kerry Cash (brothers)[12]
  • Castille Jeremiah Castille (father), Tim Castille (son)
  • CaterboneMike Caterbone, Thomas Caterbone (brothers)[13]
  • Celek ��� Brent Celek, Garrett Celek (brothers)[9]
  • ChickilloNick Chickillo (father), Tony Chickillo (son), Anthony Chickillo (grandson)
  • ChubbBradley Chubb, Brandon Chubb (brothers); Nick Chubb (cousin)
  • ClarkMonte Clark (father), Bryan Clark (son)[14]
  • ClausenCasey Clausen, Jimmy Clausen, Rick Clausen (brothers)
  • ClineTony Cline (father); Tony Cline Jr. (son)[15]
  • CoffmanPaul Coffman (father), Chase Coffman (son)
  • ColquittCraig Colquitt, Jimmy Colquitt (brothers); Britton Colquitt, Dustin Colquitt (brothers, sons of Craig, nephews of Jimmy)[16]
  • CoxBryan Cox (father), Bryan Cox Jr. (son)
  • Cromartie/Rodgers-CromartieAntonio Cromartie, Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, Marcus Cromartie (cousins)[17]
  • CrumplerAlge Crumpler, Carlester Crumpler (brothers)
  • CummingsEd Cummings (father), Joe Cummings (son)[18]
  • CunninghamSam Cunningham, Randall Cunningham (brothers)[9]
  • DavisVernon Davis, Vontae Davis (brothers)[4]
  • DawkinsBrian Dawkins (uncle), Dalyn Dawkins (nephew)
  • DeOssieSteve DeOssie (father), Zak DeOssie (son)
  • DerbyGlenn Derby (uncle), A. J. Derby (nephew)
  • DetmerTy Detmer, Koy Detmer (brothers)[9]
  • Diggs - Stefon Diggs, Trevon Diggs (brothers)
  • DimitroffTom Dimitroff (father), Thomas Dimitroff (son)
  • DixonBrian Dixon, Brandon Dixon (twin brothers)
  • DonelliAldo Donelli; Allen Donelli (brothers)[19]
  • DorsettTony Dorsett (father), Anthony Dorsett (son)
  • Edmunds - Ferrell Edmunds (father) Trey Edmunds (brother), Tremaine Edmunds (brother), Terrell Edmunds (brother)
  • EdwardsMario Edwards (father), Mario Edwards Jr. (son)
  • EllingtonAndre Ellington, Bruce Ellington (cousins)
  • EllisonRiki Ellison (father), Rhett Ellison (son)
  • ElwayJack Elway (father), John Elway (son)
  • FahnhorstKeith Fahnhorst, Jim Fahnhorst (brothers)
  • FarmerGeorge Farmer (father), Danny Farmer (son)
  • FarrMel Farr (father); Mel Farr Jr., Mike Farr (sons)[15]
  • FasselJim Fassel (father), John Fassel (son)
  • FellsDaniel Fells, Darren Fells (brothers)[20]
  • Fields - Mark Fields (father), Mark Fields II (son)[21]
  • FlaccoJoe Flacco, Mike Flacco, Tom Flacco (brothers)[22]
  • FletcherBryan Fletcher, Terrell Fletcher (brothers)
  • FloydMalcolm Floyd, Malcom Floyd (brothers)[23]
  • FullerVincent Fuller, Corey Fuller, Kyle Fuller, Kendall Fuller (brothers)
  • GarrettJim Garrett (father), Jason Garrett, Judd Garrett, John Garrett (sons)
  • Gbaja-BiamilaKabeer Gbaja-Biamila, Akbar Gbaja-Biamila (brothers)[24]
  • GaffneyDerrick Gaffney (father), Jabar Gaffney (son)
  • Geathers – , Jumpy Geathers (brothers); Robert Geathers Jr., Clifton Geathers, Kwame Geathers (sons of Robert Sr.), Clayton Geathers (son of Jumpy), Jeremy Geathers (cousin of the Geathers')[25]
  • GerhartToby Gerhart, Garth Gerhart (brothers)
  • Glasgow - Graham Glasgow, Ryan Glasgow, Jordan Glasgow (brothers)
  • GogolakPete Gogolak, Charlie Gogolak (brothers)
  • GolicBob Golic, Mike Golic (brothers), Mike Golic Jr. (nephew of Bob, son of Mike)[26]
  • GramaticaMartín Gramática, Bill Gramatica (brothers)
  • GrangeGarland Grange, Red Grange (brothers)
  • GreenA. J. Green, T. J. Green (cousins)[27]
  • GrieseBob Griese (father); Brian Griese (son)[28]
  • GriffinShaquem Griffin, Shaquill Griffin (twin brothers)
  • GronkowskiRob Gronkowski, Dan Gronkowski, Chris Gronkowski, Glenn Gronkowski (brothers)[29][30]
  • GrudenJon Gruden, Jay Gruden (brothers)
  • HagerBritt Hager (father), Bryce Hager (son)
  • HakimAz-Zahir Hakim, Saalim Hakim (brothers)
  • HambrickDarren Hambrick, Troy Hambrick (brothers)
  • Hannah – (father); John Hannah, Charley Hannah (sons)[15]
  • HarbaughJack Harbaugh (father); John Harbaugh (son), Jim Harbaugh (son); Jay Harbaugh (son of Jim and nephew of John)[31]
  • HasselbeckDon Hasselbeck (father); Matt Hasselbeck, Tim Hasselbeck (sons)[4]
  • Hennessy - Matthew Hennessy, Thomas Hennessy (brothers)
  • Henderson -- E.J. and Erin Henderson (brothers)
  • HeywardCraig Heyward (father); Cameron Heyward (son)
  • HighsmithAlonzo Highsmith (father), Alonzo Highsmith Jr. (son)
  • HilgenbergJerry Hilgenberg (father); Wally Hilgenberg (brother); Jay Hilgenberg, Joel Hilgenberg (sons of Jerry)
  • HochuliEd Hochuli (father); Shawn Hochuli (son) (family of referees)
  • HoltTerrence Holt, Torry Holt (brothers)
  • Horn - Joe Horn (father), Joe Horn Jr. Jaycee Horn (sons)
  • HuardDamon Huard, Brock Huard (brothers)
  • IhenachoCarl Ihenacho, Duke Ihenacho (brothers)
  • IngramMark Ingram Sr. (father), Mark Ingram Jr. (son)
  • IsmailRaghib Ismail, Qadry Ismail (brothers)[4]
  • JenkinsKris Jenkins, Cullen Jenkins (brothers)[32]
  • JerryJohn Jerry, Peria Jerry (brothers)
  • Johnson/Thomas - Keyshawn Johnson (uncle), Michael Thomas (nephew)
  • JonesJerry Jones (father), Jerry Jones Jr., Stephen Jones (sons)
  • JonesJulius Jones, Thomas Jones (brothers)
  • Jones-Drew/WardMaurice Jones-Drew, T. J. Ward (cousins)[33]
  • JordanSteve Jordan (father), Cameron Jordan (son)
  • Joseph-Mickey Joseph, Vance Joseph, Sammy Joseph(brothers)
  • KalilRyan Kalil, Matt Kalil (brothers)
  • Karras - Lou Karras, Ted Karras, Alex Karras (brothers), Ted Karras, Jr (son of Ted) and Ted Karras III (son of Ted, Jr; grandson of Ted)
  • Kearse/BuchanonJevon Kearse (uncle), Jayron Kearse (nephew), Phillip Buchanon (cousin of Jayron)[6]
  • KelceJason Kelce, Travis Kelce (brothers)[34]
  • KendricksMychal Kendricks, Eric Kendricks (brothers)[35]
  • Kiffin - Monte Kiffin (father), Lane Kiffin (son), Chris Kiffin (son)
  • KuppJake Kupp (father), Craig Kupp (son), Cooper Kupp (grandson)
  • LandryDawan Landry, LaRon Landry (brothers)
  • Lattner/SpillaneJohnny Lattner, Robert Spillane (grandfather and grandson)[36]
  • LeggettEarl Leggett (father), Brad Leggett (son)
  • Lindstrom- Chris Lindstrom (son), (father), (uncle), Dave Lindstrom (uncle)
  • LittleLarry Little, David Little (brothers)[9]
  • LongHowie Long (father); Chris Long, Kyle Long (sons)[37]
  • Lott/NeceRonnie Lott (father), Ryan Nece (son)
  • LuckOliver Luck (father), Andrew Luck (son)[38]
  • Lusk – Herbert H. Lusk, Hendrick Hamilton Lusk, Harold Hollingsworth Lusk, (brothers)
  • LynchBill Lynch (father), Joey Lynch (son), (son)
  • Lynch/Johnson/RussellMarshawn Lynch; Josh Johnson, JaMarcus Russell (cousins)[39]
  • ManningArchie Manning (father); Peyton Manning, Eli Manning (sons)[40]
  • MarionJerry Marion (father), Brock Marion (son)
  • Martin - Doug Martin, George Martin (brothers)
  • MartinNick Martin, Zack Martin (brothers)
  • MaysStafford Mays (father), Taylor Mays (son)
  • Matthews/NiklasClay Matthews, Sr. (father); Clay Matthews, Jr., Bruce Matthews (sons), Clay Matthews III, Kevin Matthews, Casey Matthews, Jake Matthews, Mike Matthews (grandsons),[15] Troy Niklas (Bruce Matthews' nephew)
  • McCaffreyEd McCaffrey (father); Max McCaffrey and Christian McCaffrey (sons)
  • McAlisterJames McAlister (father), Chris McAlister (son)
  • McClendonWillie McClendon (father), Bryan McClendon (son)
  • McCourtyDevin McCourty, Jason McCourty (twin brothers)[4]
  • McCownJosh McCown, Luke McCown (brothers)[41]
  • McCutcheonLawrence McCutcheon (father), Daylon McCutcheon (son)
  • McDonaldTim McDonald (father); T. J. McDonald, Tevin McDonald (sons)
  • McDougleJerome McDougle, Stockar McDougle (brothers)
  • McFadden-Darren McFadden-Reggie Swinton (Cousins)
  • McKayJohn McKay (father), John McKay Jr., Rich McKay (sons)
  • McKenzie Raleigh McKenzie, Reggie McKenzie (twin brothers)
  • McKinneySteve McKinney, Seth McKinney (brothers)
  • McMillanErnie McMillan (father), Erik McMillan (son)[15]
  • McTyerTim McTyer (father), Torry McTyer (son)
  • MetcalfTerry Metcalf (father), Eric Metcalf (son)[15]
  • Metcalf - Terrence Metcalf (father), DK Metcalf (son)
  • Mike-MayerNick Mike-Mayer, Steve Mike-Mayer (brothers)
  • MontgomeryWilbert Montgomery, , Tyrone Montgomery, (brothers)
  • MooreA. J. Moore, C. J. Moore (brothers)[42]
  • MooreheadEmery Moorehead (father), Aaron Moorehead (son)
  • MoraJim E. Mora (father), Jim L. Mora (son)
  • MossEric Moss, Randy Moss (brothers), Thaddeus Moss (son of Randy, nephew of Eric)
  • MossSantana Moss, Sinorice Moss (brothers)
  • Murray - Kevin Murray (father), Kyler Murray (son)
  • NolanDick Nolan (father), Mike Nolan (son)
  • NassibCarl Nassib, Ryan Nassib (brothers)
  • NealMike Neal, Ryan Neal (brothers)[43]
  • Nesser - Al Nesser, Frank Nesser, Fred Nesser, John Nesser, Phil Nesser, Ted Nesser (brothers), Charlie Nesser (son of Ted)
  • NewtonCam Newton, Cecil Newton (brothers)
  • OgdenJonathan Ogden, Marques Ogden (brothers)[44]
  • Okwara - Julian Okwara, Romeo Okwara
  • OlsenMerlin Olsen, Orrin Olsen, Phil Olsen (brothers)
  • PaganoChuck Pagano, John Pagano (brothers)
  • PalmerCarson Palmer, Jordan Palmer (brothers)[45]
  • PaytonEddie Payton, Walter Payton (brothers); Jarrett Payton (son of Walter)[9]
  • PekoDomata Peko, Tupe Peko (brothers), Kyle Peko (cousin)
  • PerkinsDon Perkins (great-uncle), Paul Perkins (great-nephew)
  • PerrimanBrett Perriman (father), Breshad Perriman (son)
  • PerryMichael Dean Perry, William Perry (brothers)
  • PetrinoBobby Petrino, Paul Petrino (brothers)[46]
  • PhillipsBum Phillips (father), Wade Phillips (son), Wes Phillips (grandson)
  • PounceyMaurkice Pouncey, Mike Pouncey (twin brothers)[47]
  • Pyle/Kumerow - Palmer Pyle (father), Eric Kumerow (son), Jake Kumerow (grandson)
  • Pyne George Pyne II (father), George Pyne III (son), Jim Pyne (grandson)
  • Quessenberry - Scott Quessenberry, David Quessenberry (brothers)
  • RandleErvin Randle, John Randle (brothers)
  • ReedBrooks Reed, (brothers)[48]
  • Reed/CarterJake Reed, Dale Carter (brothers)[49]
  • ReederDan Reeder (father), Troy Reeder (son)[50]
  • ReidEric Reid, Justin Reid (brothers)[51]
  • Rice/MatthewsJerry Rice (father), Jerry Rice Jr. (son); Jordan Matthews (cousin of the Rices)
  • Richardson - Willie Richardson, Gloster Richardson, Tom Richardson, [52]
  • RobiskieTerry Robiskie (father), Andrew Robiskie, Brian Robiskie (sons)
  • Robinson - Marcus Robinson (uncle), Demarcus Robinson (nephew)
  • RodgersAaron Rodgers, Jordan Rodgers (brothers)
  • RyanBuddy Ryan (father); Rex Ryan, Rob Ryan (twin sons), Seth Ryan (son of Rex and nephew of Rob)[53]
  • Ryan/McGlinchey - Matt Ryan, Mike McGlinchey (cousins)
  • Salaam – (father); Rashaan Salaam (son)[15]
  • SandersBarry Sanders (father), Barry J. Sanders (son)
  • SauerGeorge Sauer (father); George Sauer Jr. (son)[15]
  • SaulBill Saul, Rich Saul and Ron Saul (twin brothers)
  • SchwartzGeoff Schwartz; Mitchell Schwartz (brothers)
  • SelmonDewey Selmon, Lee Roy Selmon (brothers)
  • ShanahanMike Shanahan (father), Kyle Shanahan (son)[54]
  • SharpeSterling Sharpe, Shannon Sharpe (brothers)[55]
  • SharperJamie Sharper, Darren Sharper (brothers).[56]
  • ShepardDarrell Shepard and Derrick Shepard (brothers); Sterling Shepard (son of Derrick)
  • ShulaDon Shula (father); Dave Shula, Mike Shula (sons).[15]
  • ShulerMickey Shuler (father); Mickey Shuler, Jr. (son)[57]
  • SimmsPhil Simms (father); Chris Simms, Matt Simms (sons)
  • SlaterJackie Slater (father); Matthew Slater (son).
  • Slay/Walker - Darius Slay, Tracy Walker (second cousins) [58]
  • SmithRod Smith, Jaylon Smith (brothers)
  • SmithMalcolm Smith, Steve Smith (brothers)
  • SpikesBrandon Spikes, Takeo Spikes (cousins)
  • StoopsBob Stoops, Mike Stoops, Mark Stoops (brothers)[59]
  • StutzmannCraig Stutzmann, (brothers)
  • SudfeldNate Sudfeld, Zach Sudfeld (brothers)
  • SuheySteve Suhey (father), Matt Suhey (son)
  • SurtainPatrick Surtain (father), Patrick Surtain II (son)
  • TalbertDon Talbert, Diron Talbert (brothers)
  • TalleyDarryl Talley, John Talley (brothers)[60]
  • TatupuMosi Tatupu (father), Lofa Tatupu (son)
  • TaylorFred Taylor (father), Kelvin Taylor (son)[61]
  • Trufant Desmond Trufant, Isaiah Trufant, Marcus Trufant (brothers)
  • TuiasosopoManu Tuiasosopo (father), Marques Tuiasosopo (son)
  • TurkMatt Turk, Dan Turk (brothers)[62]
  • Turner- Norv Turner, Ron Turner (brothers), Scott Turner (son of Norv), Cameron Turner (son of Ron)
  • TuttlePerry Tuttle (uncle), Shy Tuttle (nephew)[63]
  • UpshawGene Upshaw, Marvin Upshaw (brothers)[9]
  • UrlacherBrian Urlacher, Casey Urlacher (brothers)
  • Van BurenSteve Van Buren, Ebert Van Buren (brothers)[9]
  • VereenShane Vereen, Brock Vereen (brothers)[64]
  • Vick/BrooksMichael Vick, Marcus Vick (brothers); Aaron Brooks (cousin to the Vicks)[65]
  • WardTerron Ward, T. J. Ward (brothers)
  • WashingtonTed Washington Sr. (father), Ted Washington Jr. (son)
  • WatkinsJaylen Watkins, Sammy Watkins (brothers)[66]
  • WattJ. J. Watt, Derek Watt, T. J. Watt (brothers)[67]
  • WestbrookBrian Westbrook, Byron Westbrook (brothers)[68]
  • WhitehurstDavid Whitehurst (father), Charlie Whitehurst (son)
  • WilsonGeorge Wilson (father), George Wilson Jr. (son)
  • Winfield - Antoine Winfield (father), Antoine Winfield Jr. (son)
  • Winslow George Winslow (father); Ryan Winslow (son)[69]
  • WinslowKellen Winslow (father); Kellen Winslow II (son)[70]
  • WisniewskiLeo Wisniewski, Steve Wisniewski (brothers), Stefen Wisniewski (son of Leo, nephew of Steve)
  • YoungWillie Young (father); Rodney Young (son)[15]
  • Zendejas - Luis Zendejas, Max Zendejas, Joaquin Zendejas (brothers), and Tony Zendejas (cousin)


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