List of family relations in American football
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[edit]The following is a list of family relations in American football. Please do not add relationships in which members did not make it to a professional sports league.
- Adamle – Tony Adamle (father), Mike Adamle (son)[1]
- Adams – Julius Adams (father), Keith Adams (son)[2]
- Adams – Sam Adams Sr. (father), Sam Adams Jr. (son)[3]
- Adams – George Adams (father), Jamal Adams (son)[4]
- Addae – Jahleel Addae, Jahmile Addae (brothers)[5]
- Agnew – Ray Agnew Jr. (father), Ray Agnew III (son)[6]
- Ah You – Junior Ah You (uncle), C. J. Ah You (nephew); Kingsley Suamataia (nephew of C. J.)[7]
- Aldridge – Allen Aldridge Sr. (father), Allen Aldridge Jr. (son)[8]
- Alford – Bruce Alford Sr. (father), Bruce Alford Jr. (son)[9]
- Alt – John Alt (father), Joe Alt (son)[10]
- Anderson – Flipper Anderson (father), Dres Anderson (son)[11]
- Atkinson – George Atkinson Jr. (father), George Atkinson III (son)[12]
- Ayodele – Akin Ayodele, Remi Ayodele (brothers)[13]
- Ayanbadejo – Obafemi Ayanbadejo, Brendon Ayanbadejo (brothers)[14]
- Bahr – Chris Bahr, Matt Bahr (brothers)[15]
- Bailey – Champ Bailey, Boss Bailey (brothers)[14]
- Bakhtiari – Eric Bakhtiari, David Bakhtiari (brothers)[16]
- Barber – Ronde Barber, Tiki Barber (twin brothers)[17]
- Barber – Marion Barber Jr. (father); Marion Barber III, Dominique Barber (sons)[14]
- Belichick – Steve Belichick (father); Bill Belichick (son); Stephen Belichick, Brian Belichick (grandsons)[18]
- Bennett – Michael Bennett, Martellus Bennett (brothers)[14]
- Berry – Eric Berry, Evan Berry (brothers)[19]
- Blackwood – Lyle Blackwood, Glenn Blackwood (brothers)[20]
- Blades – Bennie Blades, Brian Blades (brothers), H.B. Blades (son of Bennie)
- Blanton − Jerry Blanton (father), Kendall Blanton (son)
- Bolden/Pitts – Brandon Bolden and Frank Pitts (grandson and grandfather)
- Bosa/Kumerow – John Bosa (father), Eric Kumerow (brother-in-law), Joey Bosa (son of John, nephew of Eric),[21] Nick Bosa (son of John, nephew of Eric), Jake Kumerow (son of Eric, nephew of John, cousin of Joey and Nick)
- Bowden – Bobby Bowden (father); Tommy Bowden, Jeff Bowden, Terry Bowden (sons).[22][23]
- Bradshaw – Terry Bradshaw, Craig Bradshaw (brothers)[24]
- Brown - Chase Brown, Sydney Brown (identical twin brothers)
- Brown – Orlando Brown (father), Orlando Brown Jr. (son)
- Brown/Thompkins – Eddie Brown (father), Antonio Brown (son), Kenbrell Thompkins (cousin of Antonio), Marquise Brown (cousin of Antonio)[25]
- Burns/McClover – Stanley McClover, Brian Burns (brothers)
- Bush – Devin Bush (father), Devin Bush Jr. (son)
- Butkus – Dick Butkus (uncle), Luke Butkus (nephew)
- Byrd – Gill Byrd (father), Jairus Byrd (son)
- Caldwell – Andre Caldwell, Reche Caldwell (brothers)[26]
- Carlson – Anders Carlson (American football) (Placekicker), Daniel Carlson (Placekicker) (brothers)
- Carpenter – Rob Carpenter (father), Bobby Carpenter (son)
- Carr/Boyett – David Carr, Derek Carr (brothers); Lon Boyett (uncle)[27][28]
- Carter – Cris Carter (father), Duron Carter (son)
- Cash – Keith Cash, Kerry Cash (brothers)[29]
- Castille – Jeremiah Castille (father), Simeon Castille, Tim Castille (sons)[30]
- Caterbone – Mike Caterbone, Thomas Caterbone (brothers)[31]
- Celek – Brent Celek, Garrett Celek (brothers)[24]
- Chickillo – Nick Chickillo (father), Tony Chickillo (son), Anthony Chickillo (grandson)
- Chubb – Bradley Chubb, Brandon Chubb (brothers); Nick Chubb (cousin)
- Clark – Monte Clark (father), Bryan Clark (son)[32]
- Clausen – Casey Clausen, Jimmy Clausen, Rick Clausen (brothers)
- Clayton/Cain – Michael Clayton, Noah Cain (cousins)[33]
- Cline – Tony Cline (father); Tony Cline Jr. (son)[34]
- Coffman – Paul Coffman (father), Chase Coffman (son)[35]
- Colquitt – Craig Colquitt, Jimmy Colquitt (brothers); Britton Colquitt, Dustin Colquitt (brothers, sons of Craig, nephews of Jimmy)[36]
- Cook – Dalvin Cook, James Cook (brothers)[37]
- Cox – Bryan Cox (father), Bryan Cox Jr. (son)
- Cromartie/Rodgers-Cromartie – Antonio Cromartie (cousin of Dominique & Marcus), Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, Marcus Cromartie (cousin of Dominique & Antonio), Isaiah Rodgers (cousin of Dominique)[38]
- Crumpler – Alge Crumpler, Carlester Crumpler (brothers)
- Cummings – Ed Cummings (father), Joe Cummings (son)[39]
- Cunningham – Sam Cunningham, Randall Cunningham (brothers)[24]
- Davis – Vernon Davis, Vontae Davis (brothers)[14]
- Dawkins – Brian Dawkins (uncle), Dalyn Dawkins (nephew)[40]
- DeOssie – Steve DeOssie (father), Zak DeOssie (son)
- Derby – Glenn Derby (uncle), A. J. Derby (nephew)
- Detmer – Ty Detmer, Koy Detmer (brothers)[24]
- Diggs – Stefon Diggs, Trevon Diggs (brothers)[41]
- Dimitroff – Tom Dimitroff (father), Thomas Dimitroff (son)
- Dixon – Brian Dixon, Brandon Dixon (twin brothers)
- Donelli – Aldo Donelli; Allen Donelli (brothers)[42]
- Dorsett – Tony Dorsett (father), Anthony Dorsett (son)
- Edmunds – Ferrell Edmunds (father) Trey Edmunds (brother), Tremaine Edmunds (brother), Terrell Edmunds (brother)
- Edwards – Mario Edwards (father), Mario Edwards Jr. (son)[43]
- Ellington – Andre Ellington, Bruce Ellington (cousins)
- Ellison – Riki Ellison (father), Rhett Ellison (son)
- Elway – Jack Elway (father), John Elway (son)
- Fahnhorst – Keith Fahnhorst, Jim Fahnhorst (brothers)
- Farmer – George Farmer (father), Danny Farmer (son)
- Farr – Mel Farr (father); Mel Farr Jr., Mike Farr (sons)[34]
- Fassel – Jim Fassel (father), John Fassel (son)
- Fatukasi – Folorunso Fatukasi, Olakunle Fatukasi (brothers)[44][45]
- Fede/Estimé – Terrence Fede, Audric Estimé (cousins)[46]
- Fells – Daniel Fells, Darren Fells (brothers)[47]
- Ferguson – Blake Ferguson, Reid Ferguson (brothers)[48]
- Fields – Mark Fields (father), Mark Fields II (son)[49]
- Flacco – Joe Flacco, Mike Flacco, Tom Flacco (brothers)[50]
- Fletcher – Bryan Fletcher, Terrell Fletcher (brothers)
- Floyd – Malcolm Floyd, Malcom Floyd (brothers)[51]
- Fuller – Vincent Fuller, Corey Fuller, Kyle Fuller, Kendall Fuller (brothers)
- Fuller – Devin Fuller, Jordan Fuller (brothers)
- Garrett – Jim Garrett (grandfather), Jason Garrett, Judd Garrett, John Garrett (sons), Harry Flaherty Jr. (grandson), Harry Flaherty Sr. (son-in-law)
- Gbaja-Biamila – Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila, Akbar Gbaja-Biamila (brothers)[52]
- Gaffney – Derrick Gaffney (father), Jabar Gaffney (son)
- Geathers – Robert Geathers Sr., 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')[53]
- Gerhart – Toby Gerhart, Garth Gerhart (brothers)
- Gilbert – Gale Gilbert (father), Garrett Gilbert (son)
- Glasgow – Graham Glasgow, Ryan Glasgow, Jordan Glasgow (brothers)[54]
- Gogolak – Pete Gogolak, Charlie Gogolak (brothers)
- Golic – Bob Golic, Mike Golic (brothers), Mike Golic Jr. (nephew of Bob, son of Mike)[55]
- Gore – Frank Gore (father); Frank Gore Jr. (son)[56]
- Gramatica – Martín Gramática, Bill Gramatica (brothers)
- Grange – Garland Grange, Red Grange (brothers)
- Green – A. J. Green, T. J. Green (cousins)[57]
- Griese – Bob Griese (father); Brian Griese (son)[58]
- Griffin – Shaquem Griffin, Shaquill Griffin (twin brothers)[59]
- Gronkowski – Rob Gronkowski, Dan Gronkowski, Chris Gronkowski, Glenn Gronkowski (brothers)[60][61]
- Gruden – Jon Gruden, Jay Gruden (brothers)[62]
- Hager – Britt Hager (father), Bryce Hager (son)
- Hakim – Az-Zahir Hakim, Saalim Hakim (brothers)
- Hambrick – Darren Hambrick, Troy Hambrick (brothers)
- Hannah – Herb Hannah (father); John Hannah, Charley Hannah (sons)[34]
- Harbaugh – Jack Harbaugh (father); John Harbaugh (son), Jim Harbaugh (son); Jay Harbaugh (son of Jim and nephew of John)[63]
- Harper – Devin Harper, Thomas Harper (brothers)[64]
- Harrell – James Harrell (father); Jaylen Harrell (son)[65]
- Harrison – Marvin Harrison (father); Marvin Harrison Jr. (son)[66]
- Hasselbeck – Don Hasselbeck (father); Matt Hasselbeck, Tim Hasselbeck (sons)[14]
- Hatten – Hayden Hatten, Hogan Hatten (twin brothers)[67]
- Haynes – Marcus Haynes, Christian Haynes (brothers)
- Hennessy – Matt Hennessy, Thomas Hennessy (brothers)
- Henderson – E. J. Henderson, Erin Henderson (brothers)
- Heyward – Craig Heyward (father); Cameron Heyward and Connor Heyward (brothers)[68]
- Highsmith – Alonzo Highsmith (father), Alonzo Highsmith Jr. (son)
- Hilgenberg – Jerry Hilgenberg (father); Wally Hilgenberg (brother); Jay Hilgenberg, Joel Hilgenberg (sons of Jerry)
- Hochuli – Ed Hochuli (father); Shawn Hochuli (son) (family of referees)
- Holt – Terrence Holt, Torry Holt (brothers)
- Horn – Joe Horn (father); Joe Horn Jr. Jaycee Horn (sons)[69]
- Huard – Damon Huard, Brock Huard (brothers)[70]
- Hutchinson – Chris Hutchinson (father), Aidan Hutchinson (son)[71]
- Ihenacho – Carl Ihenacho, Duke Ihenacho (brothers)[72]
- Ingram – Mark Ingram Sr. (father), Mark Ingram II (son)[73]
- Ismail – Raghib Ismail, Qadry Ismail, and Sulaiman Ismail (brothers);[14] Qadir Ismail son of Qadry, nephew of Raghib and Sulaiman.
- Jefferson – Shawn Jefferson (father), Van Jefferson (son)[74]
- Jenkins – Kris Jenkins, Cullen Jenkins (brothers),[75] Kris Jenkins Jr. (son of Kris)[76]
- Jerry – John Jerry, Peria Jerry (brothers)
- Johnson/Thomas - Keyshawn Johnson (uncle), Michael Thomas (nephew)[77][78][79]
- Jones – Jerry Jones (father); Jerry Jones Jr., Stephen Jones, Charlotte Jones Anderson (children)[80]
- Jones – Julius Jones, Thomas Jones (brothers)
- Jones – Robert Jones (father); Cayleb Jones, Vi Jones, Zay Jones (brothers)[81]
- Jones-Drew/Ward – Maurice Jones-Drew, T. J. Ward (cousins)[82]
- Jordan – Steve Jordan (father), Cameron Jordan (son)
- Joseph – Mickey Joseph, Vance Joseph, Sammy Joseph (brothers)
- Kalil – Ryan Kalil, Matt Kalil (brothers)
- Kamara – Amara Kamara, Mohamed Kamara (brothers)[83]
- 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/Buchanon – Jevon Kearse (uncle), Jayron Kearse (nephew), Phillip Buchanon (cousin of Jayron)[21]
- Kelce – Jason Kelce, Travis Kelce (brothers)[84]
- Kendricks – Mychal Kendricks, Eric Kendricks (brothers)[85]
- Kiffin – Monte Kiffin (father), Lane Kiffin (son), Chris Kiffin (son)
- Klecko - Joe Klecko (father), Dan Klecko (son)
- Kuechenberg – Rudy Kuechenberg, Bob Kuechenberg (brothers)
- Kupp – Jake Kupp (father), Craig Kupp (son), Cooper Kupp (grandson)[86]
- Landry – Dawan Landry, LaRon Landry (brothers)[87]
- Lattner/Spillane – Johnny Lattner, Robert Spillane (grandfather and grandson)[88]
- Leggett – Earl Leggett (father), Brad Leggett (son)
- Lindstrom – Chris Lindstrom (son), Chris Lindstrom Sr. (father), Eric Lindstrom (uncle), Dave Lindstrom (uncle)
- Little – Larry Little, David Little (brothers)[24]
- Lombardi – Michael Lombardi (father); Matt Lombardi, Mick Lombardi (brothers)[89][90]
- Lombardi – Vince Lombardi (grandfather); Joe Lombardi (grandson)[91]
- Long – Howie Long (father); Chris Long, Kyle Long (sons)[92]
- Lott/Nece – Ronnie Lott (father), Ryan Nece (son)
- Luck – Oliver Luck (father), Andrew Luck (son)[93]
- Lusk – Herbert H. Lusk, Hendrick Hamilton Lusk, Harold Hollingsworth Lusk, (brothers)
- Lynch – Bill Lynch (father), Joey Lynch (son), Kevin Lynch (son)
- Lynch/Johnson/Russell – Marshawn Lynch; Josh Johnson, JaMarcus Russell (cousins)[94]
- Manning – Archie Manning (father); Peyton Manning, Eli Manning (sons)[95]
- Marion – Jerry Marion (father), Brock Marion (son)
- Martin – Doug Martin, George Martin (brothers)
- Martin – Nick Martin, Zack Martin (brothers)[96]
- Mayo – Deron Mayo, Jerod Mayo (brothers)[97]
- Mays – Stafford Mays (father), Taylor Mays (son)
- Matthews/Niklas – Clay Matthews, Sr. (father); Clay Matthews, Jr., Bruce Matthews (sons), Clay Matthews III, Kevin Matthews, Casey Matthews, Jake Matthews, Mike Matthews (grandsons),[34] Troy Niklas (Bruce Matthews' nephew)
- McCaffrey – Ed McCaffrey (father); Max McCaffrey, Christian McCaffrey, Dylan McCaffrey, Luke McCaffrey (sons)
- McAlister – James McAlister (father), Chris McAlister (son)
- McClendon – Willie McClendon (father), Bryan McClendon (son)
- McCollum - Tristin McCollum, Zyon McCollum (twin brothers)
- McCourty – Devin McCourty, Jason McCourty (identical twin brothers)[14]
- McCown – Josh McCown, Luke McCown (brothers)[98]
- McCutcheon – Lawrence McCutcheon (father), Daylon McCutcheon (son)
- McDaniels – Ben McDaniels, Josh McDaniels (brothers)[99]
- McDonald – Tim McDonald (father); T. J. McDonald, Tevin McDonald (sons)
- McDougle – Jerome McDougle, Stockar McDougle (brothers)
- McFadden – Darren McFadden-Reggie Swinton (Cousins)
- McKay – John McKay (father), John McKay Jr., Rich McKay (sons)
- McKenzie – Raleigh McKenzie, Reggie McKenzie (twin brothers)
- McKinney – Steve McKinney, Seth McKinney (brothers)
- McMillan – Ernie McMillan (father), Erik McMillan (son)[34]
- McTyer – Tim McTyer (father), Torry McTyer (son)
- McVay − John McVay (grandfather), Sean McVay (grandson)[100]
- Melton – Bo Melton, Max Melton (brothers)[101]
- Metcalf – Terry Metcalf (father), Eric Metcalf (son)[34]
- Metcalf – Terrence Metcalf (father), DK Metcalf (son)[102]
- Michel – Marken Michel, Sony Michel (brothers)[103]
- Mike-Mayer – Nick Mike-Mayer, Steve Mike-Mayer (brothers)
- Montgomery– Wilbert Montgomery, Cle Montgomery, Tyrone Montgomery, Fred Montgomery (brothers)
- Moore – A. J. Moore, C. J. Moore (brothers)[104]
- Moorehead – Emery Moorehead (father), Aaron Moorehead (son)
- Mora – Jim E. Mora (father), Jim L. Mora (son)
- Moss – Eric Moss, Randy Moss (brothers), Thaddeus Moss (son of Randy, nephew of Eric)[105]
- Moss – Santana Moss, Sinorice Moss (brothers)
- Murphy – Grayson Murphy, Gabriel Murphy (twin brothers)[106]
- Murray – Kevin Murray (father), Kyler Murray (son)
- Nabers – Malik Nabers (nephew), Gabe Nabers (uncle)[107]
- Nacua/Liufau – Kai Nacua, Puka Nacua, Samson Nacua (brothers), Marist Liufau (cousin)[108][109]
- Nassib – Carl Nassib, Ryan Nassib (brothers)
- Neal – Mike Neal, Ryan Neal (brothers)[110]
- Nesser – Al Nesser, Frank Nesser, Fred Nesser, John Nesser, Phil Nesser, Ted Nesser (brothers), Charlie Nesser (son of Ted)
- Newton – Cam Newton, Cecil Newton (brothers)
- Nolan – Dick Nolan (father), Mike Nolan (son)
- Ogden – Jonathan Ogden, Marques Ogden (brothers)[111]
- Okwara – Julian Okwara, Romeo Okwara (brothers)
- Olsen – Merlin Olsen, Orrin Olsen, Phil Olsen (brothers)
- Pagano – Chuck Pagano, John Pagano (brothers)
- Palmer – Carson Palmer, Jordan Palmer (brothers)[112]
- Paul – Chris Paul, Patrick Paul (brothers)[113]
- Payton – Eddie Payton, Walter Payton (brothers); Jarrett Payton (son of Walter)[24]
- Peko – Domata Peko, Tupe Peko (brothers), Kyle Peko (cousin)[114]
- Perkins – Don Perkins (great-uncle), Paul Perkins (great-nephew)[115]
- Perriman – Brett Perriman (father), Breshad Perriman (son)
- Perry – Michael Dean Perry, William Perry (brothers)
- Petrino – Bobby Petrino, Paul Petrino (brothers)[116]
- Phillips – Bum Phillips (father), Wade Phillips (son), Wes Phillips (grandson)[117]
- Polamalu − Troy Polamalu (nephew), Kennedy Polamalu (uncle)
- Pouncey – Maurkice Pouncey, Mike Pouncey (twin brothers)[118]
- Pyle/Kumerow – Palmer Pyle (father), Eric Kumerow (son), Jake Kumerow (grandson)
- Pyne – George Pyne II (father), George Pyne III (son), Jim Pyne (grandson)
- Quessenberry – David Quessenberry, Paul Quessenberry, Scott Quessenberry (brothers)
- Randle – Ervin Randle, John Randle (brothers)
- Reed – Brooks Reed, Lucas Reed (brothers)[119]
- Reed/Carter – Jake Reed, Dale Carter (brothers)[120]
- Reeder – Dan Reeder (father), Troy Reeder (son)[121]
- Reid – Eric Reid, Justin Reid (brothers)[122]
- Rice/Matthews – Jerry Rice (father), Jerry Rice Jr. (son), Brenden Rice (son); Jordan Matthews (first cousin once removed to Jerry Rice, second cousin to Jerry Rice Jr.)[123][124]
- Richardson – Willie Richardson, Gloster Richardson, Tom Richardson, Ernie Richardson[125]
- Ridley – Calvin Ridley, Riley Ridley (brothers)[126]
- Rivera – Ron Rivera (uncle), Vincent Rivera (nephew)[127]
- Robiskie – Terry Robiskie (father), Andrew Robiskie, Brian Robiskie (sons)[128]
- Robinson – Marcus Robinson (uncle), Demarcus Robinson (nephew)[129]
- Rodgers – Aaron Rodgers, Jordan Rodgers (brothers)[130]
- Rodgers – Richard Rodgers Sr. (father), Richard Rodgers II (son)[131]
- Ryan – Buddy Ryan (father); Rex Ryan, Rob Ryan (twin sons), Seth Ryan (son of Rex and nephew of Rob)[132]
- Ryan/McGlinchey – Matt Ryan, Mike McGlinchey (cousins)[133]
- Salaam – Sulton Salaam (father); Rashaan Salaam (son)[34]
- Sauer – George Sauer (father); George Sauer Jr. (son)[34]
- Saul – Bill Saul, Rich Saul, Ron Saul (brothers, Rich and Ron twins)
- Schwartz – Geoff Schwartz; Mitchell Schwartz (brothers) [134]
- Selmon – Dewey Selmon, Lee Roy Selmon (brothers)
- Sewell – Nephi Sewell, Noah Sewell, Penei Sewell (brothers), Richard Brown, Isaac Sopoaga (uncles);[135][136] Kingsley Suamataia (cousin of the Sewells)[137]
- Shanahan – Mike Shanahan (father), Kyle Shanahan (son)[138]
- Sharpe – Sterling Sharpe, Shannon Sharpe (brothers)[139]
- Sharper – Jamie Sharper, Darren Sharper (brothers).[140]
- Shepard – Darrell Shepard and Derrick Shepard (brothers); Sterling Shepard (son of Derrick)
- Shula – Don Shula (father); Dave Shula, Mike Shula (sons); Chris Shula (son of Dave).[34]
- Shuler – Mickey Shuler (father), Mickey Shuler Jr. (son)[141]
- Simms – Chris Simms, Matt Simms (brothers); Phil Simms (father)[142]
- Slater – Jackie Slater (father), Matthew Slater (son)[143]
- Slay/Walker – Darius Slay, Tracy Walker (second cousins) [144]
- Smith – Rod Smith, Jaylon Smith (brothers)[145]
- Smith – Malcolm Smith, Steve Smith (brothers)
- Smith – Maurice Smith, Ainias Smith (brothers)[146]
- Spikes – Brandon Spikes, Takeo Spikes (cousins)
- St. Brown – Amon-Ra St. Brown, Equanimeous St. Brown[147]
- Stoops – Bob Stoops, Mike Stoops, Mark Stoops (brothers)[148]
- Stutzmann – Craig Stutzmann, Billy Ray Stutzmann (brothers)
- Sudfeld – Nate Sudfeld, Zach Sudfeld (brothers)[149]
- Suhey – Steve Suhey (father), Matt Suhey (son)
- Surtain – Patrick Surtain (father), Patrick Surtain II (son)
- Tagovailoa – Tua Tagovailoa, Taulia Tagovailoa (brothers); Myron Tagovailoa-Amosa (cousin of the Tagovailoas)[150]
- Talbert – Don Talbert, Diron Talbert (brothers)
- Talley – Darryl Talley, John Talley (brothers)[151]
- Tatupu – Mosi Tatupu (father), Lofa Tatupu (son)
- Taylor – Fred Taylor (father), Kelvin Taylor (son)[152]
- Trotter/Ganaway – Jeremiah Trotter (father), Jeremiah Trotter Jr. (son), Terrance Ganaway (nephew of Jeremiah Trotter)[153]
- Trufant – Desmond Trufant, Isaiah Trufant, Marcus Trufant (brothers)[154]
- Tuiasosopo – Manu Tuiasosopo (father), Marques Tuiasosopo (son)
- Turk – Matt Turk, Dan Turk (brothers)[155]Michael Turk (nephew)
- Turner – Norv Turner, Ron Turner (brothers), Scott Turner (son of Norv), Cameron Turner (son of Ron)
- Tuttle – Perry Tuttle (uncle), Shy Tuttle (nephew)[156]
- Upshaw – Gene Upshaw, Marvin Upshaw (brothers)[24]
- Urlacher – Brian Urlacher, Casey Urlacher (brothers)
- Van Buren – Steve Van Buren, Ebert Van Buren (brothers)[24]
- Vereen – Shane Vereen, Brock Vereen (brothers)[157]
- Vick/Brooks – Michael Vick, Marcus Vick (brothers); Aaron Brooks (cousin to the Vicks)[158]
- Vrabel – Mike Vrabel (father); Tyler Vrabel (son)[159]
- Ward – Terron Ward, T. J. Ward (brothers)
- Washington – Ted Washington Sr. (father), Ted Washington Jr. (son)
- Watkins – Jaylen Watkins, Sammy Watkins (brothers)[160]
- Watt – J. J. Watt, Derek Watt, T. J. Watt (brothers)[161][162]
- Wayne – Reggie Wayne, Jalen Wayne (cousins)[163]
- Westbrook – Brian Westbrook, Byron Westbrook (brothers)[164]
- Whittingham - Fred Whittingham (father), Kyle Whittingham (son), Cary Whittingham (son)[165]
- Whitehurst – David Whitehurst (father), Charlie Whitehurst (son)[166]
- Williams – Quinnen Williams, Quincy Williams (brothers)
- Williams – Bennett Williams, Evan Williams (brothers)[167]
- Wilson – George Wilson (father), George Wilson Jr. (son)[168]
- Wilson - Cedrick Wilson (father), Cedrick Wilson Jr. (son)
- Winfield – Antoine Winfield (father), Antoine Winfield Jr. (son)[169]
- Winslow – George Winslow (father); Ryan Winslow (son)[170]
- Winslow – Kellen Winslow (father); Kellen Winslow II (son)[171]
- Wisniewski – Leo Wisniewski, Steve Wisniewski (brothers), Stefen Wisniewski (son of Leo, nephew of Steve)
- Young – Willie Young (father); Rodney Young (son)[34]
- Zendejas – Luis Zendejas, Max Zendejas, Joaquin Zendejas (brothers), Marty Zendejas, Tony Zendejas (brothers) (groups of brothers are cousins to each other)[172]
- Zimmer – Mike Zimmer (father), Adam Zimmer (son)[173]
See also
[edit]- List of professional sports families
- List of second-generation National Football League players
- List of association football (soccer) families
- List of Australian rules football families
- List of second-generation Major League Baseball players
- List of second-generation National Basketball Association players
- List of boxing families
- List of chess families
- List of International cricket families
- List of family relations in the National Hockey League
- List of family relations in rugby league
- List of international rugby union families
- List of professional wrestling families
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