6 Australians have played in the NFL
Darren Bennet- Punter for Chargers 95-03 and Vikings 04-05
Ben Graham- Punter for Jets 05-08 Saints 08 Cardinals 08-Present
Matt McBrair- Punter for Cowboys 04-Present 1 time Pro Bowler
Colin Ridgway- Punter for Cowboys 1965 Played only 3 career games
Saverio Rocca- Punter for Eagles 07-Present
Colin Scotts- Defensive End/ Tight End St. Louis Cardinals 1987 and Houston Oilers. First Australian to win a football scholarship in U.S.
We play cricket, NRL (National Rugby League) and AFL (Australian Football league) mainly
australian rules football
AFL, or Australian Football League - Football (Australian Rules)
The first American football game was a college game played in 1869. The National Football League was established in 1920.
NFL is an American football abbreviation. "NFL" stands for "National Football League". National because the league is played across the nation; Football because the game played is referred to as "football" (It is known as "football" in America. Many countries refer to it a "soccer".); League because this national game is played with multiple teams in many places at different times, etc. (unapproved definition of "league").
If you are talking about Gaelic Football and Australian rules teams, then the answer is no. The first time Gaelic Football and Australian rules teams played each other was in 1967. A Meath team played an Australian team.
an American football running back who played for the Chicago Bears of the National Football League (NFL) for thirteen seasons.
No, they are completely different. Arena football is a variant of American football ("gridiron") played indoors in an "arena" that might otherwise be used for basketball, ice hockey, or concerts. Australian football or "aussie rules" is a completely unrelated game that evolved in Australia and is played outdoors, typically on a cricket field. For more info see: http://www.afana.com/drupal5/af_faq
A football ground is an oval shaped ground on which Australian football is played.
The teams over the years that played for football National Championships in college?
In terms of what is played: Football (soccer), netball, cricket and Australian rules.In terms of what is watched/supported: Australian rules, cricket, rugby and football (soccer).
Tony Dorigo