Antwuan Randle El
NFL wide receiver, Super Bowl XL trick play touchdown pass
Antwuan Randle El (born August 17, 1979) is a former professional American football player who spent 11 seasons in the National Football League. Playing primarily as a wide receiver and return specialist, Randle El became known for his exceptional athleticism, speed, and versatility on the field. He was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2002 and quickly established himself as a dynamic offensive weapon. One of his most memorable moments came during Super Bowl XL when he threw a touchdown pass to Hines Ward—a rare trick play that showcased his multi-talented skill set. Randle El also played for the Philadelphia Eagles, New York Jets, and other franchises during his career. Beyond his on-field accomplishments, he was respected for his professionalism and work ethic. After retiring from the NFL, Randle El transitioned into broadcasting and business ventures, maintaining a presence in sports media and continuing to be involved in football through various capacities.
Athlete
American
1979
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Antwuan
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