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Rashad and American
* 1979 – Rashad Moore, American football player
* 1949 – Ahmad Rashad, American football player and sportscaster
Sulligent also home to former University of Alabama All SEC and All American Safety, NFL Arizona Cardinals Safety Rashad Johnson.
* Kareem Rashad Sultan Khan, American soldier
* Rashad Evans ( born 1979 ), American mixed martial artist nicknamed " Sugar "
Ahman Rashad Green (; born February 16, 1977 ) is a retired American football running back.
Steven Rashad Jackson ( born July 22, 1983 ) is an American football running back for the St. Louis Rams of the National Football League ( NFL ).
Ahmad Rashad Merritt ( born February 5, 1977 in Chicago, Illinois ) is a retired American football wide receiver.
Rashad Dion McCants ( born September 25, 1984 ) is an American professional basketball player.
Rashad Steward Baker ( born February 22, 1982 in Camden, New Jersey ) is an American football safety who is currently a free agent.

Rashad and football
Under Gurbanov, Qarabağ become the most successful Azerbaijani football club in Europe ( with 3 continuous wins ) and one which played UEFA Europa League play off-round by beating Rosenborg BK, thanks to a goal by Rashad Sadygov in UEFA Europa League, also eliminated FC Honka of Finland.

Rashad and player
** Rashad McCants, National Basketball Association player
Merritt was born in Chicago and named after former NFL running back and wide receiver Ahmad Rashad, who was his father's favorite player at the time.
* Sha ' reff Rashad, former NFL practice squad player for the Washington Redskins

Jennings and American
* 1978 – Kerri Walsh Jennings, American volleyball player
* 1869 – Hughie Jennings, American baseball player and manager ( d. 1928 )
In the words of William Jennings Bryan, " You shall not crucify the American farmer on a cross of gold.
* 1978 – Lyfe Jennings, American singer-songwriter, musician, and producer
* 1974 – Ken Jennings, American game show contestant, computer scientist, and author, 74-time Jeopardy!
* The Phoenix ( Lyfe Jennings album ), the American R & B singer's second studio album
* 1989 – Brandon Jennings, American basketball player
* November 21 – Jonas Jennings, American football player
* December 20 – Claudia Jennings, American model ( d. 1979 )
* February 1 – Hughie Jennings, American baseball player ( b. 1869 )
** Waylon Jennings, American country singer ( d. 2002 )
* October 3 – Claudia Jennings, American model ( b. 1949 )
* March 19 – William Jennings Bryan, American politician ( d. 1925 )
* April 8 – Herbert Jennings, American zoologist ( d. 1947 )
* April 2 – Hughie Jennings, American baseball player ( d. 1928 )
** William Jennings Bryan, American lawyer and politician ( b. 1860 ) ( diabetes and fatigue )
* February 13 – Waylon Jennings, American country music singer ( b. 1937 )
Waylon Arnold Jennings ( pronounced ; June 15, 1937 – February 13, 2002 ) was an American country music singer, songwriter, and musician.
The United States presidential election held on November 3, 1896, climaxed an intensely heated contest in which Republican candidate William McKinley defeated Democrat William Jennings Bryan in one of the most dramatic and complex races in American history.
Modern American creationism arose out of the theological split over modernist higher criticism and its rejection by the Fundamentalist Christian movement which promoted Biblical literalism and, post 1920, took up the anti-evolution cause led by William Jennings Bryan.
See Elizabeth Jennings Graham for the American civil rights figure of the same name.
Other appearances in the arts include the American TV special Young Heroes: Louis Braille ( 2010 ); the French TV movie Une lumière dans la nuit ( 2008 ); and the dramatic play Braille: The Early Life of Louis Braille ( 1989 ) by Lola and Coleman Jennings.
* William Sherman Jennings ( 1863 – 1920 ), American lawyer, judge, and politician
Wilbur H. " Will " Jennings ( born June 27, 1944, Kilgore, Texas, United States ) is an American songwriter, who is popularly known for writing the lyrics for " My Heart Will Go On ", the theme for the film Titanic.

Jennings and football
* Dave Jennings, professional American football player ; played for St. Lawrence University
Harriers proved a rich source of young quality players picked up by professional football clubs at this time, those moving to bigger clubs including full back Billy Blake ( Crystal Palace ), winger Fred Leedham ( transferred to West Bromwich Albion for £ 300 ), Dennis Jennings ( to Huddersfield Town for £ 600 ) and forward Norman Brookes ( to Walsall for £ 70 ).
Tom Bower, with his 2003 sports book of the year Broken Dreams, which analyzed British football, followed in the tradition established a decade earlier by Andrew Jennings and Vyv Simson with their controversial investigation of corruption within the International Olympic Committee.
Jennings and Simson's The Lords of the Rings in many ways predicted the scandals that were to emerge around the staging of the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City ; Jennings would follow-up with two further books on the Olympics and one on FIFA, the world football body.
Among the racers are scheming twins Duane and Blaine Cody, businesswoman Merrill Jennings and her estranged mother Vera, disgraced football referee Owen Templeton, the Pear family led by opportunistic father Randy, eccentric Italian tourist Enrico Pollini who suffers from narcolepsy, and no-nonsense attorney Nick Schaffer.
The Fulham Academy, headed by Huw Jennings, runs along the lines of many of the English football academies as deemed appropriate by the national governing body, the FA.
Patrick Anthony " Pat " Jennings OBE ( born 12 June 1945 in Newry, County Down ) is a Northern Ireland former football player.
After playing for Shamrock Rovers ' under-18 side at the age of 11, Jennings concentrated on Gaelic football until he was sixteen years old, when he made his soccer comeback with his hometown side Newry Town.
In total, Jennings made 327 appearances for Arsenal, 237 of them in the League, between 1977 and his eventual retirement from first-team club football in 1985.
Despite retiring from club football in 1985, Jennings played his final international game at the 1986 World Cup, on his 41st birthday, making him at the time the World Cup's oldest ever participant.
Jonas D. Jennings ( born November 21, 1977 in College Park, Georgia ) is an American football offensive tackle who is currently a free agent.
The book was published in the midst of the 1896 presidential election pitting populist " silver " candidate William Jennings Bryan against the capitalist " gold " candidate William McKinley and the competing interpretations of the nation's leading economist's stance on the issue became a political football during the campaign.
* Adam Jennings ( American football ), American football player
* Brian Jennings, American football player
* Greg Jennings, American football player
* Jonas Jennings, American football player
* Keith Jennings ( American football ) ( born 1966 ), American football player
* Stanford Jennings, American football player
* Tim Jennings, American football player
* Dave Jennings: football analyst

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