Nolan Cromwell
Cromwell played in the town of Ransom, Kansas while attending Logan High School as a freshman, helping the basketball team win a state championship.[1] Cromwell was an honorable mention All-America quarterback for the University of Kansas Jayhawks under coach Bud Moore.He was the Rams' nickelback in 1977 and 1978 and a standout on special teams; running a fake field goal as a holder was Cromwell's specialty.After retirement, he was named to the NFL 1980s All-Decade Team and the Orange County Sports Hall of Fame.The Professional Football Researchers Association named Cromwell to the PRFA Hall of Very Good Class of 2014.The following year, the Packers reached Super Bowl XXXII in San Diego against the Denver Broncos.Cromwell's 2002 wide receiver corps set a franchise record for 300-yard (five) and 400-yard (two) passing games and in 2003 helped quarterback Matt Hasselbeck set a club record with 3,841 passing yardsIn Seattle, Cromwell again made a Super Bowl appearance as a coach during the Seahawks' 2005 season.