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American football player (born 1951)
American football player
Buddy Palazzo (born February 4, 1951) is a former professional
American football
quarterback who played for
Florida Blazers in
World Football League (WFL). He played college football at
University of Southern Mississippi.
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- Vernon Wells (1947–1948)
- Bobby Holmes (1949–1950)
- Tom LeGros (1951)
- Billy Jarrell (1952)
- Jim Davenport (1953)
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George Herring (1954–1955)
- Bobby Hughes (1956)
- George Sekul (1957–1958)
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Don Fuell (1959–1961)
- Bobby Coleman (1962)
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Vic Purvis (1963–1965)
- Mike McClellan (1966)
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Terry L. McMillan (1966)
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Tommy Boutwell (1967–1968)
- Rick Donegan (1969–1971)
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Buddy Palazzo (1972)
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Jeff Bower (1973–1975)
- Ken Alderman (1976)
- Dane McDnaiel (1978–1979)
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Reggie Collier (1980–1982)
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Robert Ducksworth (1983–1984)
- Andrew Anderson (1985–1986)
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Brett Favre (1987–1990)
- Tommy Waters (1991–1992)
- Kevin Bentley (1993)
- Heath Graham (1994–1995)
- Lee Robert (1996–1998)
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Jeff Kelly (1999–2001)
- Micky D'Angelo (2002)
- Dustin Almond (2002–2005)
- Damion Carter (2003–2004)
- Jeremy Young (2004, 2006–2007)
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Martevious Young (2007, 2009)
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Stephen Reaves (2007)
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Austin Davis (2008–2011)
- Chris Campbell (2012)
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Anthony Alford (2012)
- Ricky Lloyd (2012)
- Arsenio Favor (2012)
- Allan Bridgford (2013)
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Nick Mullens (2013–2016)
- Cole Weeks (2014)
- Keon Howard (2016–2017)
- Kwadra Griggs (2017)
- Jack Abraham (2018–2020)
- Tate Whatley (2018, 2020)
- Trey Lowe (2020–2022)
- Ty Keyes (2021–2022)
- Jake Lange (2021)
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Frank Gore Jr. (2021)
- Zach Wilcke (2022)
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Billy Wiles (2023)
- Ethan Crawford (2023)
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