Which NFL team has the most former Alabama players on its roster?

In 2024, 75 Alabama alumni appeared in at least one game during the regular season – the most players from one college program in one season in NFL history.

With teams entering the final phase of their offseason work for the 2025 season, 85 of the league’s roster spots are filled by men who played at Alabama on their way to the NFL.

The Philadelphia Eagles have the most Alabama alumni on their offseason roster with eight.

The Houston Texans have six, and the Los Angeles Chargers, Seattle Seahawks and Washington Commanders have five apiece.

Four NFL teams do not have a former Alabama player on their roster – the Chicago Bears, Kansas City Chiefs, Las Vegas Raiders and Los Angeles Rams.

By Wednesday, every NFL team will have entered Phase 3 of its offseason program. In the portion of offseason practice formally called Organized Team Activities, or OTAs, teams are allowed to hold 7-on-7, 9-on-7 and 11-on-11 drills, although contact work remains prohibited.

By June 20, every team will have completed its offseason work, and the summer break will be underway in the NFL until training camps convene.

The players from Alabama on NFL rosters include:

Arizona Cardinals

Dalvin Tomlinson, defensive tackle

Jonah Williams, offensive tackle

Mack Wilson, linebacker

Atlanta Falcons

DeMarcco Hellams, safety

Jase McClellan, running back

Baltimore Ravens

Jalyn Armour-Davis, cornerback

Darrian Dalcourt, guard

Derrick Henry, running back

Marlon Humphrey, cornerback

Buffalo Bills

Tyrell Shavers, wide receiver

Carolina Panthers

LaBryan Ray, defensive tackle

A’Shawn Robinson, defensive tackle

Bryce Young, quarterback

Cincinnati Bengals

Jordan Battle, safety

Jermaine Burton, wide receiver

Jaylen Key, safety

Cleveland Browns

Tony Brown, cornerback

Javion Cohen, guard

Jerome Ford, running back

Jerry Jeudy, wide receiver

Dallas Cowboys

Tyler Booker, guard

Trevon Diggs, cornerback

Traeshon Holden, wide receiver

Denver Broncos

Que Robinson, outside linebacker

Drew Sanders, linebacker

Patrick Surtain II, cornerback

Detroit Lions

Terrion Arnold, cornerback

Brian Branch, defensive back

Jahmyr Gibbs, running back

Jameson Williams, wide receiver

Green Bay Packers

Josh Jacobs, running back

Xavier McKinney, safety

Houston Texans

Will Anderson Jr., defensive end

Christian Harris, linebacker

John Metchie III, wide receiver

Cam Robinson, offensive tackle

Irv Smith Jr., tight end

Henry To’oTo’o, linebacker

Indianapolis Colts

Tim Smith, defensive tackle

Jacksonville Jaguars

Keilan Robinson, running back

Los Angeles Chargers

Bradley Bozeman, center, Handley

Justin Eboigbe, defensive lineman

Da’Shawn Hand, defensive lineman

Najee Harris, running back

JK Scott, punter

Miami Dolphins

Tua Tagovailoa, quarterback

Jaylen Waddle, wide receiver

Minnesota Vikings

Jonathan Allen, defensive tackle

Ryan Kelly, center

Will Reichard, kicker

Dallas Turner, linebacker

New England Patriots

Javon Baker, wide receiver

Christian Barmore, defensive tackle

CJ Dippre, tight end

Anfernee Jennings, linebacker

New Orleans Saints

James Burnip, punter

Ga’Quincy “Kool-Aid” McKinstry, cornerback

New York Giants

Evan Neal, offensive tackle

New York Jets

Phidarian Mathis, defensive tackle

Malachi Moore, defensive back

Quinnen Williams, defensive tackle

Philadelphia Eagles

Jihaad Campbell, linebacker

Landon Dickerson, guard

Jalen Hurts, quarterback

Cameron Latu, tight end

Eli Ricks, cornerback

DeVonta Smith, wide receiver

Tyler Steen, offensive lineman

Byron Young, defensive tackle

Pittsburgh Steelers

Minkah Fitzpatrick, safety

San Francisco 49ers

Mac Jones, quarterback

Seattle Seahawks

Josh Jobe, cornerback

Amari Kight, offensive tackle

Jalen Milroe, quarterback

Robbie Ouzts, fullback

Jarran Reed, nose tackle

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Marcus Banks, safety

Chris Braswell, outside linebacker

Tennessee Titans

J.C. Latham, offensive tackle

Calvin Ridley, wide receiver

Washington Commanders

Trey Amos, cornerback

Ja’Corey Brooks, wide receiver

Ale Kaho, linebacker

Daron Payne, defensive tackle

Brian Robinson Jr., running back

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Mark Inabinett is a sports reporter for Alabama Media Group. Follow him on Twitter at @AMarkG1.