List of Penn State football players

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The following is a list of Penn State University American football players.

Contents

Current NFL players

Current NFL free agents

Current CFL players

Current USFL players

Current XFL players

Current Indoor Football League players

Current United Football League players

Current Arena Football League players

Former NFL players

Other ex-players of note

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