American football player (born 1954)
American football player
Jerry Mark Golsteyn (born August 6, 1954) is an American former professional football player. Golsteyn played college football as quarterback at Northern Illinois University and was selected by the New York Giants in the 12th round of the 1976 NFL draft. He played in eight National Football League (NFL) seasons, from 1977 to 1984 for five different teams, the Giants, the Baltimore Colts, the Detroit Lions, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and the Los Angeles Raiders. Golsteyn also played a brief stint for the Orlando Americans in the American Football Association in 1981, becoming one of the few NFL-caliber players to play in that league.[1] The fact that Golsteyn was a star in the league was occasionally used as a joke regarding the AFA's inability to sign marquee talent.[2] He then played for the Orlando Renegades of the United States Football League (USFL) in 1985.
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- Don Fortunato (1948)
- Bob Heimerdinger (1949–1951)
- Jim Harmes (1952)
- Paul Smith (1953)
- Ron Hicks (1954)
- Don Coulom (1955)
- Joe Plaskas (1956)
- Lew Flinn (1957–1959)
- Tom Beck (1960)
- George Bork (1961–1963)
- Jack Dean (1964)
- Ron Christian (1965)
- Mike Griesman (1966)
- Bob Carpenter (1967–1968)
- Steve Parker (1969)
- Terry Drugan (1970–1972)
- Bob Gregolunas (1973)
- Jerry Golsteyn (1974–1975)
- Pete Kraker (1976–1978)
- John Gibbons (1979–1980)
- Rick Bridges (1981)
- Tim Tyrrell (1982–1983)
- Darryl Taylor (1984)
- Marshall Taylor (1985–1988)
- Stacey Robinson (1989–1990)
- Rob Rugai (1991–1992)
- Scott Crabtree (1993)
- Aaron Gilbert (1994–1995)
- Brandon Barker (1996)
- Randall Foster (1997)
- Frisman Jackson (1997–1999)
- Chris Finlen (1997, 1999–2001)
- Craig Harmon (1998)
- Josh Haldi (2002–2004)
- Phil Horvath (2004–2006)
- Dan Nicholson (2005–2008)
- Ryan Morris (2007)
- Chandler Harnish (2008–2011)
- DeMarcus Grady (2008–2010)
- Jordan Lynch (2012–2013)
- Matt McIntosh (2014)
- Drew Hare (2014–2016)
- Ryan Graham (2015–2017)
- Tommy Fiedler (2015)
- Anthony Maddie (2016)
- Daniel Santacaterina (2016–2017)
- Marcus Childers (2017–2019)
- Ross Bowers (2019–2020)
- Rocky Lombardi (2021–2023)
- Ethan Hampton (2021–2022, 2024)
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