List of Hispanic professional American football players

This list contains professional American football players born in any Hispano-American or Latin American region. This is the only criterion for inclusion on the list; nationality of the players' parents is not taken into consideration.

Players list

The colors represent the following:

     Super Bowl champion

     Pro Football Hall of Fame member

Argentina Argentina
Player Birthplace Birthdate University Teams[1] Period Position Notable achievements
Bob BreitensteinBuenos Aires8 April 1943TulsaDenver Broncos
Minnesota Vikings
Atlanta Falcons
1965–1967
1967
1969, 1970
RT
Bill GramáticaBuenos Aires10 July 1978South FloridaArizona Cardinals
New York Giants
Miami Dolphins
Tampa Bay Storm
2001–2003
2004
2004
2006
PK
Martín GramáticaBuenos Aires27 November 1975Kansas StateTampa Bay Buccaneers
Indianapolis Colts
New England Patriots
Indianapolis Colts
Dallas Cowboys
New Orleans Saints
1999–2003
2004
2006
2006
2006, 2007
2007–2008
PKSuper Bowl Champion with Tampa Bay (XXXVII)[2]
Santiago GramáticaBuenos Aires6 January 1983South FloridaNew York Dragons (AFL)
Florida Firecats (af2)
PK
Bolivia Bolivia
Wilson AlvarezSanta Cruz22 March 1957Southeastern LouisianaSeattle Seahawks1981K
Colombia Colombia
Jairo PenarandaBarranquilla15 June 1958UCLALos Angeles Rams
Oakland Invaders (USFL)
Memphis Showboats (USFL)
Philadelphia Eagles
1981
1983
1984
1985
RB
Fuad ReveizBogotá24 February 1963TennesseeMiami Dolphins
San Diego Chargers
Minnesota Vikings
1985–1988
1990
1990–1995
K
Cuba Cuba
Joe LamasHavana10 January 1916Mount St. Mary'sPittsburgh Steelers1942G
Lou MolinetChaparra30 November 1904CornellFrankford Yellow Jackets1927FBAccording to the Hall of Fame website, Ignacio Saturnino "Lou" Molinet was the first Hispanic player to be an NFL team member[3]
Ralph OrtegaHavana6 July 1953FloridaAtlanta Falcons
Miami Dolphins
1975–1978
1979–1980
LB
Luis SharpeHavana16 June 1960UCLASt. Louis/Phoenix/Arizona Cardinals1982–1994T
El Salvador El Salvador
José CortézSan Vicente27 May 1975Oregon StateNew York Giants
Amsterdam Admirals (NFLE)
Los Angeles Xtreme (XFL)
San Francisco 49ers
Washington Redskins
Minnesota Vikings
Detroit Fury (AFL)
Dallas Cowboys
Philadelphia Eagles
San Francisco 49ers
Indianapolis Colts
1999
2000
2001
2001–2002
2002
2003–2004
2005
2005
2005
2005
2005
PK
Spain Spain
Jesse RodriguezAvilés7 August 1901Salem CollegeBuffalo Bisons1929HBFirst Spanish member of an NFL team[4]
Kelly RodriguezAvilés9 August 1907West Virginia WesleyanFrankford Yellow Jackets
Minneapolis Red Jackets
1930FB
QB
Ray RoweRota28 July 1969San Diego StateWashington Redskins
Minnesota Vikings
1992–1993
1994
TE
Guatemala Guatemala
Ted HendricksGuatemala City1 November 1947MiamiBaltimore Colts
Green Bay Packers
Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders
1969–1973
1974
1975–1983
LB4-time Super Bowl Champion ( V, Colts; XI, XV & XVIII, Raiders). Member of: Pro Football Hall of Fame and College Football Hall of Fame.
John HendyGuatemala City9 October 1962Long Beach StateSan Diego Chargers1985DB
Honduras Honduras
Ebert Van BurenTela6 December 1924LSUPhiladelphia Eagles1951–1953FB
HB
Steve Van BurenLa Ceiba28 December 1920LSUPhiladelphia Eagles1944–1951HB2 NFL Championships (1948, 1949). Pro Football Hall of Fame member.
Mexico México
Sergio AlbertMéxico City28 October 1951U.S. InternationalSt. Louis Cardinals1974K
Raúl AllegreTorreón15 June 1959TexasBaltimore/Indianapolis Colts
New York Giants
New York Jets
1983–1985
1986–1991
1991
KSuper Bowl Champion with New York Giants (XXI)
Rolando CantuMonterrey25 February 1981Tec de MonterreyBerlin Thunder (NFLE)
Arizona Cardinals
2004
2005
GFirst Mexican player to play in NFL coming out of the ONEFA[5]
Eduardo CastañedaAcuña19 January 1983Tec de MonterreyRhein Fire (NFLE)
Houston Texans
Arizona Cardinals
2007
2007
2008–present
LB2009 Super Bowl member with the Arizona Cardinals.
Frank CorralChihuahua16 June 1955UCLALos Angeles Rams
Chicago Blitz (USFL)
Arizona Wranglers (USFL)
Houston Gamblers (USFL)
1978–1981
1983
1984
1985
CB
David EtherlyAlburgu22 December 1962Oregon State
Portland State
Washington Redskins1987K
P
Tom FearsGuadalajara3 December 1922UCLALos Angeles Rams1948–1956WR1 NFL Championship (1951). Member of: Pro Football Hall of Fame and College Football Hall of Fame
Efrén HerreraGuadalajara30 July 1951UCLADallas Cowboys
Seattle Seahawks
Buffalo Bills
Oklahoma Outlaws (USFL)
1974–1977
1978–1981
1982
KSuper Bowl Champion with Dallas Cowboys (XII)
Victor LeyvaAndocutín18 December 1977Arizona StateCincinnati Bengals2002OT
Marco MartosMéxico City14 December 1973Aztecas de la UDLABarcelona Dragons (NFLE)
Cologne Centurions(NFLE)
1997–2003
2004
WRWorld Bowl Champion with Barcelona Dragons in 1997 (V)
Manuel PadillaTijuana12 August 1983Tec de MonterreyDenver Broncos2008LB
José PortillaZaragoza11 September 1972ArizonaAtlanta Falcons1998–1999OT
Ramiro PrunedaMonterrey25 January 1983Tec de MonterreyCologne Centurions
Kansas City Chiefs
Philadelphia Eagles
San Francisco 49ers
2006
2007
2007
2008–present
OT
Aldo RichinsColonia Diaz2 November 1910UtahDetroit Lions1935T1 NFL Championship (1935)
Carlos RosadoMéxico City9 August 1975Aztecas de la UDLABarcelona Dragons (NFLE)
Amsterdam Admirals (NFLE)
1998–2002
2003–2004
WR
Rafael SeptiénMéxico City12 December 1953Louisiana-LafayetteLos Angeles Rams
Dallas Cowboys
1977
1978–1986
PK
Salomon SolanoCiudad Victoria19 September 1985Correcaminos UATRhein Fire
Detroit Lions
Baltimore Ravens
2006–2007
2007
2008
DT
Joaquín ZendejasCurimeo14 January 1960La VerneNew England Patriots1983KJoaquín, Luis and Max Zendejas are one of 300 groups of brothers that have played in the NFL[6]
Luis ZendejasMéxico City22 October 1961Arizona StateDallas Cowboys
Philadelphia Eagles
Arizona Rattlers (AFL)
1987–1989
1989
1992–1995
K
Max ZendejasCurimeo2 September 1963ArizonaWashington Redskins
Green Bay Packers
1986
1987–1988
PK
Tony ZendejasCurimeo15 May 1960NevadaHouston Oilers
Los Angeles Rams
Atlanta Falcons
San Francisco 49ers
1985–1990
1991–1994
1995
1995
K
Panama Panamá
Leo BarkerCristobal7 November 1959New Mexico StateCincinnati Bengals1984–1991LB
Alvin PowellPanama City19 November 1959Winston-Salem StateSeattle Seahawks
Miami Dolphins
1987–1988
1989
G
Jim SchuberAncón23 June 1904NavyBrooklyn Dodgers1930HB
Paraguay Paraguay
Benny RicardoAsunción4 January 1954San Diego StateBuffalo Bills
Detroit Lions
New Orleans Saints
Minnesota Vikings
San Diego Chargers
1976
1978–1979
1980–1981
1983
1984
PK
Venezuela Venezuela
Alan PringleLos Taques20 January 1952RiceDetroit Lions1975K
Pat RagusaCaracas17 March 1963St. John'sNew York Jets1987K

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