Remaining active NFL players born in the '70s

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Remaining active NFL players born in the '70s

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With the exception of Tom Brady, that is.

With the retirement of Steve Smith Sr it begs the question.
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I'll assume Adam Vinatieri since there's no way he was 16 when he kicked for the Pats in Super Bowl 31. I'll take an educated guess and say he's the last active player to be in Sega Genesis/Super Nintendo era football games.
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Besides Brady and Vinatieri: Terrence Newman, Drew Brees, Phil Dawson, Sebastian Janikowski, Shane Lechler.
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Citizen wrote:Besides Brady and Vinatieri: Terrence Newman, Drew Brees, Phil Dawson, Sebastian Janikowski, Shane Lechler.
And what about Matt Bryant, John Denney and Josh McCown?
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How can I possibly forget...James Harrison!
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Adam Vinatieri - 12/28/1972
Phil Dawson - 1/23/1975
Matt Bryant - 5/29/1975
Shan Lechler - 8/7/1976
Tom Brady - 8/3/1977
Sebastian Janikowski - 3/2/1978
James Harrison - 5/4/1978
Terrance Newman - 9/4/1978
John Denney - 12/13/1978
Drew Brees - 1/15/1979
Josh Brown - 4/29/1979 (free agent)
Steve Smith - 5/12/1979 (retired)
Josh McCown - 7/4/1979
Carson Palmer - 12/27/1979
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