Best NFL Legends for Super Bowl Party Appearances From All 32 Teams

Super Bowl Sunday is a national celebration. Top corporate organizations, independent promoters, casinos and other groups throw parties to mark the occasion.

One of the top ways to make an event like this stand out is to bring in a former football star to make an appearance. Adding an NFL celebrity gives your Super Bowl party instant credibility and can help drive attendance.

These ex-athletes can meet with guests, sign autographs and take pictures. They will make whatever you are planning for February 7th, 2020, an unforgettable occasion for years to come. 

Not only can it be memorable, but booking a Super Bowl party appearance is also easy. You can either go ahead and fill out an online booking request form or we have provided some key tips to help you through the process. 

Athlete Speakers can help you hire a nationally-recognized football star to appear at your Super Bowl party. Also, read more below about some of the biggest retired stars we work with in each of the 32 NFL markets. 

Arizona Cardinals 

Adrian Wilson - Five-time Pro Bowler, Arizona Cardinals Ring of Honor, current Cardinals Director of Pro Scouting 

Aeneas Williams - Eight-time Pro Bowler, Arizona Cardinals Ring of Honor, Pro Football Hall of Fame 

Darnell Dockett - Three-time Pro Bowler, 2009 second-team All-Pro  

Atlanta Falcons 

Dan Reeves - Led Falcons to Super Bowl XXXIII, nine-time Super Bowl participant as a player or coach

Steve Bartkowski - Former number one overall NFL Draft pick of the Falcons, two-time Pro Bowler, Atlanta Falcons Ring of Honor 

Baltimore Ravens 

Jamal Lewis - Super Bowl XXXV champion, 2003 AP NFL Offensive Player of the Year, Baltimore Ravens Ring of Honor 

Jonathan Ogden - 11-time Pro Bowler, Baltimore Ravens Ring of Honor, Pro Football Hall of Fame 

Matt Stover - Two-time Super Bowl champion, third-most accurate kicker in NFL history, Baltimore Ravens Ring of Honor 

Buffalo Bills

Steve Tasker - Seven-time Pro Bowler, four-time Super Bowl participant, Buffalo Bills Wall of Fame

Thurman Thomas - Five-time Pro Bowler, 1991 NFL MVP, Pro Football Hall of Fame 

Jim Kelly - Five-time Pro Bowler, Buffalo Bills Wall of Fame, Pro Football Hall of Fame 

Carolina Panthers 

Wesley Walls - Five-time Pro Bowler, Carolina Panthers Hall of Fame, College Football Hall of Fame

Steve Smith - Five-time Pro Bowler, Panthers career leader in total touchdowns, Carolina Panthers Hall of Fame 

Jake Delhomme - Starting quarterback for Super Bowl XXXVIII, 2005 Pro Bowl, Carolina Panthers Hall of Fame

Chicago Bears

Dan Hampton - Four-time Pro Bowler, Super Bowl XX champion, Pro Football Hall of Fame 

Jim McMahon - Winning quarterback in Super Bowl XX, 1985 Pro Bowler

Mike Singletary - Ten-time Pro Bowler, Two-Time NFL Defensive Player of the Year, Pro Football Hall of Fame 

Cincinnati Bengals 

Anthony Munoz - 11-time Pro Bowler, 1991 NFL Man of the Year, Pro Football Hall of Fame 

Ickey Woods - Known for the “Ickey Shuffle,” 1988 Pro Bowler and first-team All-Pro, led AFC in rushing touchdowns in 1988

Ken Anderson - Four-time Pro Bowler, 1981 NFL MVP, starting quarterback in Super Bowl XVI

Cleveland Browns

Bernie Kosar - Two-time Pro Bowler, quarterbacked teams to three straight AFC Championship Games

Eric Metcalf - Three-time Pro Bowler, third in NFL history with 12 returns for touchdowns

Dallas Cowboys 

Jay Novacek - Five-time Pro Bowler, three-time Super Bowl champion, College Football Hall of Fame 

Ed “Too Tall” Jones - Three-time Pro Bowler, Super Bowl XII champion 

Drew Pearson - Three-time Pro Bowler, Super Bowl XII champion, Dallas Cowboys Ring of Honor 

Denver Broncos 

Ed McCaffrey - 1998 Pro Bowler, three-time Super Bowl Champion, Denver Broncos 50th Anniversary Team 

Jake Plummer - 2005 Pro Bowler, Broncos single-game passing yards record holder 

Karl Mecklenberg - Six-Time Pro Bowler, Denver Broncos Ring of Fame, Colorado Sports Hall of Fame 

Detroit Lions

Herman Moore - Four-time Pro Bowler, led the NFL in receptions twice, Detroit Lions Ring of Honor

Calvin Johnson - Six-time Pro Bowler, NFL record holder for single-season receiving yards

Chris Spielman - Four-time Pro Bowler, Lions all-time leader in tackles

Green Bay Packers 

Ahman Green - Four-time Pro Bowler, 2003 NFC Offensive Player of the Year, Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame 

LeRoy Butler - Four-time Pro Bowler, Super Bowl XXXI champion, Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame 

Gilbert Brown - Super Bowl XXXI champion

Houston Texans 

Andre Johnson - Seven-time Pro Bowler, Houston Texans Ring of Honor, Texas Sports Hall of Fame 

Dan Pastorini - 1975 Pro Bowler, nine-year starter for the Houston Oilers 

Earl Campbell - Five-time Pro Bowler, 1979 NFL MVP, Pro Football Hall of Fame 

Jacksonville Jaguars 

Tony Boselli - Five-time Pro Bowler, 1998 NFL Alumni Offensive Lineman of the Year, Pride of the Jaguars

Fred Taylor - 2007 Pro Bowler, Pride of the Jaguars 

Mark Brunell - Three-time Pro Bowler, Pride of the Jaguars 

Indianapolis Colts 

Jeff Saturday - Six-time Pro Bowler, Super Bowl XLI champion, Indianapolis Colts Ring of Honor 

Robert Mathis - Five-time Pro Bowler, Super Bowl XLI champion, 2013 AFC Defensive Player of the Year

Dallas Clark - 2009 Pro Bowler, Super Bowl XLI champion

Kansas City Chiefs

Priest Holmes - Three-time Pro Bowler, 2002 NFL Offensive Player of the Year, Kansas City Chiefs Hall of Fame 

Christian Okoye - Two-time Pro Bowler, 1989 AFC Offensive Player of the Year, Kansas City Chiefs Hall of Fame 

Will Shields - 12-time Pro Bowler, Kansas City Chiefs Hall of Fame, Pro Football Hall of Fame 

Los Angeles Chargers 

Charlie Joiner - Three-Time Pro Bowler, Los Angeles Chargers Hall of Fame, Pro Football Hall of Fame 

Dan Fouts - Six-Time Pro Bowler, NFL Offensive Player of the Year, Pro Football Hall of Fame 

Lorenzo Neal - Four-time Pro Bowler, NFL 2000s All-Decade Team 

Los Angeles Rams 

Eric Dickerson - Six-time Pro Bowler, 1986 NFL Offensive Player of the Year, Pro Football Hall of Fame 

Vince Ferragamo - starting quarterback in Super Bowl XI

Jim Everett - 1990 Pro Bowler, two-time NFL leader in passing touchdowns, Rams career leader in passing yards

Miami Dolphins 

Nat Moore - 1977 Pro Bowler, Miami Dolphins Honor Roll 

O.J. McDuffie - 1998 NFL receptions leader, Miami Dolphins Honor Roll 

Bob Griese - Six-time Pro Bowler, two-time Super Bowl champion, Pro Football Hall of Fame 

Minnesota Vikings 

Chuck Foreman - Five-time Pro Bowler, started three Super Bowls, Minnesota Vikings Ring of Honor 

Ben Leber - Five-year starter for the Vikings 

Chad Greenway - Two-time Pro Bowler, 2015 “Whizzer” White Man of the Year, ten-year starter for the Vikings 

New England Patriots 

Kevin Faulk - Three-time Super Bowl champion, New England Patriots Hall of Fame 

Troy Brown - 2001 Pro Bowler, three-time Super Bowl champion, New England Patriots Hall of Fame 

John Hannah - Nine-time Pro Bowler, New England Patriots Hall of Fame, Pro Football Hall of Fame 

New Orleans Saints

Deuce McCallister - Two-time Pro Bowler, Super Bowl XLIV champion, New Orleans Saints Hall of Fame 

Bobby Hebert - Starting quarterback on two Saints playoff teams 

Joe Horn - Four-time Pro Bowler, New Orleans Saints Hall of Fame

New York Giants 

Amani Toomer - Giants all-time leading receiver, Super Bowl XLII champion, New York Giants Ring of Honor

Carl Banks - 1987 Pro Bowler, two-time Super Bowl champion, New York Giants Ring of Honor 

David Tyree - 2005 Pro Bowler, Super Bowl XLII champion, Giants Director of Player Development 

New York Jets 

Curtis Martin - Five-time Pro Bowler, 2004 NFL rushing yards leader, Pro Football Hall of Fame 

Wayne Chrebet - New York Jets Ring of Honor

Mark Gastineau - Five-time Pro Bowler, Two-time NFL sacks leader, New York Jets Ring of Honor

Oakland Raiders

Jim Plunkett - 1980 NFL Comeback Player of the Year, two-time Super Bowl champion, Super Bowl XV MVP

Daryle Lamonica - Two-time Pro Bowler, two-time AFL MVP 

Rich Gannon - Four-time Pro Bowler, 2002 NFL MVP, starting quarterback in Super Bowl XXXVII

Philadelphia Eagles 

Duce Staley - three-time 1,000-yard running back, Eagles running backs coach 

Mike Quick - five-time Pro Bowler, 1983 NFL receiving yards leader, Philadelphia Eagles Hall of Fame

Ron Jaworski - 1980 Pro Bowler, starting quarterback in Super Bowl XV, Philadelphia Eagles Hall of Fame 

Pittsburgh Steelers 

Charlie Batch - Pittsburgh-area native, 2012 “Whizzer” White NFL Man of the Year, two-time Super Bowl champion

Franco Harris - Nine-time Pro Bowler, four-time Super Bowl champion, Pro Football Hall of Famer 

Santonio Holmes - Super Bowl XLIII MVP

San Francisco 49ers

Roger Craig - Four-time Pro Bowler, three-time Super Bowl champion, San Francisco 49ers Hall of Fame 

Charles Haley - Five-time Pro Bowler, five-time Super Bowl champion, Pro Football Hall of Fame 

Seattle Seahawks 

Jim Zorn - Starting quarterback for the Seahawks first eight seasons, 1978 second-team All-Pro, Seattle Seahawks Ring of Honor

Marcus Trufant - 2007 Pro Bowler, Seahawks 35th Anniversary Team 

Walter Jones - Nine-time Pro Bowler, Pro Football Hall of Fame 

Tampa Bay Buccaneers 

Derrick Brooks - 11-time Pro Bowler, Super Bowl XXXVII champion, Pro Football Hall of Fame 

Mike Alstott - Six-time Pro Bowler, Super Bowl XXXVII champion, Tampa Bay Buccaneers Ring of Honor 

Shaun King - Super Bowl XXXVII champion 

Tennessee Titans 

Jevon Kearse - Three-time Pro Bowler, 1999 AFC Defensive Player of the Year 

Kevin Dyson - Member of the Titans Super Bowl XXXIV team 

Blaine Bishop - Four-time Pro Bowler, starter in Super Bowl XXXIV

Washington Redskins 

Doug Williams - Super Bowl XXII MVP, Washington Redskins Ring of Fame 

Joe Theismann - Two-time Pro Bowler, Super Bowl XVII champion, Washington Redskins Ring of Fame 

Chris Cooley - Two-time Pro Bowler, Redskins career leader in receptions for a tight end 

To inquire about the appearance fee for a football star for a Super Bowl party, contact the agents at Athlete Speakers by calling us at 800-916-6008 or by Starting Your Booking Request Now

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