Actually there is no significant meaning to the 25 stars on the current NFL logo (1980-2007). However with the change to the logo due in 2008, the new logo will have 8 stars representing the eight AFC and NFC divisions. You can read more about the logo change at http://www.usatoday.com/sports/football/nfl/2007-08-30-shield-change_N.htm
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Implemented in 2007, each gold star represents one year that player has been a captain.
As an example, two gold stars represents two years as a captain. A player who has held the position of captain on two or more separate teams may have a gold star for each year, regardless of which team he is currently playing for.
The stars on NFL jerseys simply means the person assigned that jersey is a captain. The number of stars is the amount of years they have been a captain.
Apparently, each team has an offensive, defensive, and special teams captain, and the stars indicate the number of years the player has been captain.
The "C" indicates the players Captain status. The Stars represent the years as captain.
That player is a team captain. Players who are not captains do not have the stars. There are 3 captains per team I believe.