American gridiron football player (born 1948)
Tony Passander (born August 29, 1948) was an American professional football player who played for the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League. He won the Grey Cup with them in 1970.[1] He previously played college football at The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina in Charleston.[2]
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- Dick Miles (1954)
- Bob Schwarze (1955–1957)
- Jack Griffin (1956)
- Jerry Nettles (1958–1960)
- Bill Whaley (1961)
- Sid Mitchell (1962)
- Wade St. John (1963)
- John Breedlove (1964)
- Bill Ogburn (1965–1966)
- Tony Passander (1967–1969)
- John W. Rosa (1970)
- Harry Lynch (1971–1973)
- Gene Dotson (1974)
- Rod Lanning (1975)
- Marty Crosby (1976–1978)
- Tim Russell (1979)
- Tracey Shrader (1980–1981)
- Gerald Toney (1982)
- Robert Hill (1983–1984)
- Kip Allen (1985–1986)
- Tommy Burriss (1987)
- Gene Brown (1988)
- Jack Douglas (1989–1992)
- C.J. Haynes (1993)
- John Burton (1994)
- Stanley Myers (1995–1998)
- Chris Eckert (1999)
- Joe Call (2000)
- Mazzie Drummond (2001)
- Jeff Klein (2002)
- Willie Simmons (2003)
- Justin Hardin (2004)
- Duran Lawson (2004–2007)
- Justin Knox (2005)
- Steve Tumbleston (2005)
- Ben Carnell (2005)
- Bart Blanchard (2007–2009)
- Cameron Turner (2008)
- Miguel Starks (2009)
- Tommy Edwards (2009)
- Matt Thompson (2010)
- Ben Dupree (2010–2013)
- Aaron Miller (2014)
- Dominique Allen (2015–2017)
- Jordan Black (2016–2018)
- Brandon Rainey (2018–2020)
- Jaylan Adams (2020–2021)
- Darique Hampton (2020–2021)
- Peyton Derrick (2022)
- Graeson Underwood (2023)
- Johnathan Bennett (2024)
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