National Football League team captains

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In the National Football League, the team captain designation is a team-appointed position that designates certain players as leaders on and off the field. The captains program was implemented by the NFL Player Advisory Council established by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell in conjunction with the NFL Players Association. Starting in 2007, the league began permitting teams to name up to six players as captains.[1]

Players who have been named a team captain typically have a "C" patch on their jerseys. There is a standard design used by all teams participating in the captaincy program. The patches are in team colors and are worn on the front left or right breast (depending on other patches, etc. worn by the specific team). The number of stars filled in on the patch represents the number of consecutive years that player has been named captain by that team. If they've been named captain for longer than four years, the "C" on the patch is gold. Some teams (e.g. Pittsburgh and New England) do not have this patch on their jerseys but still designate captains. In the case of the Green Bay Packers, they would use weekly captains during the regular season, but would switch to assigning captains whenever they qualify for the playoffs.

The New York Jets suspended designated team captains after an incident involving Santonio Holmes in a 2011 game. In the 4th quarter of the final game of the 2011 season against the Miami Dolphins, Holmes appeared to get into an argument with Jets offensive tackle Wayne Hunter while the team was huddling. As a result of the argument, Holmes was benched for the remainder of the game, and the Jets ended up losing the game, which resulted in the Jets missing the postseason for the first time in three years. His leadership qualities and credibility as a captain have since been questioned. In 2015, under new head coach Todd Bowles, the Jets resumed appointing captains weekly.[2]

During special recognitions, the patch may be a different color; e.g., pink for breast cancer awareness;[3] or camouflage for military service recognition.

Because of the nature of the game, most teams include their starting quarterbacks as an offensive captain. While the starting quarterback has no other responsibility or authority, he may, depending on the league or individual team, have various informal duties, such as participation in pre-game ceremonies, the coin toss, or other events outside the game. Often compared to captains of other team sports, the starting quarterback is usually the de facto team leader and well-respected player on and off the field, even before the NFL implemented the team captain's patch in 2007.


NFL RULE 18 details the guidelines for team captains. Within Rule 18, there are four articles that pertain to:

1. Number of Team Captains 2. Coin Toss Procedures 3. Choice on Penalty Option 4. Change of [Team] Captains


Coin Toss Procedures - Each team can send as many as 6 team captains to the center of the field. On each team, one captain is designated the "speaking captain" of the delegation. The visiting team or the team designated "visitor" by the referee (if no team is declared 'visitor') shall choose "heads or tails" or in the case of a special ceremony coin, the options on the face and rear of that coin.

The winner of the coin toss have 3 options, 1. Defer the choice to the second half, 2. Receive/kick the ball, 3. Choose an end zone to defend. There is strategy in employing your election. It could depend on such conditions as weather, or making an aggressive statement at the beginning of the game, or something simple as coming out of the locker room in the second half receiving the ball.

After the winning captain makes their choice, the opposing team captain chooses from the remaining 2 options.


Choice on Penalty Option(s) - The offended team captain has a choice of accepting a penalty enforcement or declining, except where said penalty is automatically "enforced by rule." In some circumstances, a team captain may elect to "decline" the penalty. This typically happens in a situation in which declining the penalty may mean that the next down should occur (3rd or 4th). A good example would be on an "offensive holding" enforcement, the defensive team might elect a "4th down and 5 yards to gain" v. a "3rd down and 15 yards to gain."


List

Players listed in bold currently wear the 5+ star all gold captain patches.

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Team Offensive Captain(s) Defensive Captain(s) Special Teams Captain(s)
Arizona Cardinals[4] Carson Palmer, Jared Veldheer Calais Campbell, Patrick Peterson Justin Bethel
Atlanta Falcons[5] Matt Ryan Paul Worrilow Eric Weems
Baltimore Ravens[6] Joe Flacco Terrell Suggs Appointed weekly
Buffalo Bills[7] Appointed weekly
Carolina Panthers[8] Cam Newton, Ryan Kalil, Greg Olsen Luke Kuechly, Thomas Davis, Charles Johnson None
Chicago Bears Jay Cutler Pernell McPhee Robbie Gould
Cincinnati Bengals[9] Andrew Whitworth, Andy Dalton Domata Peko Cedric Peerman, Vincent Rey
Cleveland Browns[10] Joe Thomas
Dallas Cowboys[11] Tony Romo, Jason Witten Barry Church, Sean Lee Dan Bailey
Denver Broncos[12] None DeMarcus Ware None
Detroit Lions[13] Appointed weekly
Green Bay Packers Appointed weekly
Houston Texans[14] None JJ Watt Appointed weekly
Indianapolis Colts[15] Andrew Luck Robert Mathis Pat McAfee, Adam Vinateri
Jacksonville Jaguars[16] Marcedes Lewis, Blake Bortles Paul Posluszny, Sen'Derrick Marks None
Kansas City Chiefs[17] Jamaal Charles, Alex Smith, Jeremy Maclin Derrick Johnson, Eric Berry, Justin Houston Dustin Colquitt
Miami Dolphins[18] Ryan Tannehill Cameron Wake Jason Trusnik
Minnesota Vikings Teddy Bridgewater, Adrian Peterson Everson Griffen, Chad Greenway None
New England Patriots[19] Tom Brady, Ryan Wendell, Nate Solder Devin McCourty, Rob Ninkovich Matthew Slater
New Orleans Saints[20] Drew Brees, Zach Strief, Ben Watson Cameron Jordan, Brandon Browner Thomas Morstead
New York Giants[21] Eli Manning Cullen Jenkins Zak DeOssie
New York Jets[22] Appointed weekly
Oakland Raiders[23] Marcel Reece, Derek Carr None None
Philadelphia Eagles Appointed weekly
Pittsburgh Steelers[24] Ben Roethlisberger William Gay, Cameron Heyward Robert Golden
San Diego Chargers[25] Philip Rivers, Antonio Gates, King Dunlap, Malcom Floyd Corey Liuget Darrell Stuckey
San Francisco 49ers[26] Colin Kaepernick, Joe Staley, Anquan Boldin, Antoine Bethea, NaVorro Bowman, Eric Reid, Ian Williams Phil Dawson
Seattle Seahawks[27] Russell Wilson Bobby Wagner Jon Ryan
St. Louis Rams[28] Nick Foles Robert Quinn, Daren Bates Johnny Hekker
Tampa Bay Buccaneers[29] Vincent Jackson, Logan Mankins Gerald McCoy, Lavonte David, Clinton McDonald Russell Shepard
Tennessee Titans[30] Taylor Lewan, Delanie Walker Brian Orakpo, Jason McCourty Wesley Woodyard
Washington Redskins[31] Trent Williams Dashon Goldson Tress Way

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