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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 37. Chapters: Jason Elam, June Jones, Colt Brennan, Rich Ellerson, Ken Niumatalolo, Bobby Singh, Keith Gilbertson, Timmy Chang, Dan Audick, Brashton Satele, Bryant Moniz, Ikaika Alama-Francis, Samson Satele, Pisa Tinoisamoa, Bernard Carvalho, Kimo von Oelhoffen, Davone Bess, Mark Tuinei, Nick Rolovich, Larry Cole, Chad Owens, Ryan Grice-Mullen, Mat McBriar, Travis LaBoy, David Veikune, Tom Kaulukukui, Jeff Ulbrich, Isaac Sopoaga, Ashley Lelie, Leonard Peters, Vince Manuwai, Nate Ilaoa, Jake Ingram, Kynan Forney, Kani Kauahi, Victor Santa Cruz, Reagan Maui'a, Chad Mock, Maa Tanuvasa, Brian Norwood, Daniel Libre, Al Noga, Jesse Sapolu, C. J. Hawthorne, Jim Mills, Raphel Cherry, John Woodcock, Melila Purcell, Wayne Hunter, Adrian Klemm, John Estes, Colin Scotts, Dane Uperesa, Nuu Faaola, Tala Esera, Jason Rivers, Golden Richards, Greg Salas, Joe Wong, R.J. Kiesel-Kauhane, Bernard Quarles, Rich Miano, Dana McLemore, John Hoffman, Mel Tom, Brent Rausch, Niko Noga, Arnold Morgado, Ron Hall, James Fenderson, Leo Goeas, Ryan Mouton, Jeris White, Hal Stringert, Jerry Scanlan. Excerpt: Jason Elam (born March 8, 1970 in Fort Walton Beach, Florida) is a retired American football placekicker. He was drafted by the Denver Broncos in the third round of the 1993 NFL Draft. He played college football at Hawaii. Elam also played for the Atlanta Falcons. A three-time Pro Bowl selection, Elam won two Super Bowl rings with the Broncos and is tied with Tom Dempsey for the longest field goal in NFL history at 63 yards. Elam attended Brookwood High School, in Snellville, Georgia, and lettered in football, swimming and track. In football, he was a first-team All-County honoree and a second-team All-State. In four years as the placekicker for the University of Hawaii at M noa football team, Elam scored the third-most points in NCAA history (397) and tied ...