mangold or rob sims id imagine
Them, or Nugent, I don't know what their birthdates are all off the top of my head.
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mangold or rob sims id imagine
Who is the oldest, active NFL player from the Buckeyes still playing today. I think Antione Winfield had 14 years total, he was drafted by the bills in 1999 and was released from the seahawks in 2013. Any body after that, I have no clue. Maybe its mangold from the Jets?
So.... Not as old as Ryan pickett who is a Houston Texan.Based on this http://www.ohiostatebuckeyes.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/nfl-active.html
it might be Will Allen (i.e. his freshman year was 2000).
I think I should have said "What player has the most active years in the NFL. Not who is the "Oldest player" Sorry about that.
Solid receiver 3 with his numbers and could do better if he can land on a team with a decent QB. It looks like he must have had a hell of a 2012 campaign to get that kind of cash.http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000474565/article/dolphins-cut-brian-hartline
Miami Dolphins cut wide receiver Brian Hartline
The free agent pool continues to fill up with veterans prior to the market opening on March 10.
The Miami Dolphins released wide receiver Brian Hartline on Friday morning.
Hartline was a logical cut candidate as the Dolphins seek to dive deeper under the salary cap prior to the start of free agency.
The veteran wideout was due $5.9 million in 2015. The move saves Miami $3.15 million against the salary cap. The 28-year-old signed a five-year, $30.775 million contract in 2013.
Hartline's role diminished in 2014 with the emergence of Jarvis Landry. The vet caught just 39 passes for 474 yards and two touchdowns. His production as a No. 3 or 4 receiver did not match his high salary.