Aaron Kyle

[2] As a rookie, he was the backup at left cornerback behind Benny Barnes and was used on passing downs to primarily cover the running backs.

In 1978, he started all 16 games at cornerback, while making 3 interceptions and 2 fumble recoveries (tied for the team lead).

In Super Bowl XIII, he missed a tackle that allowed John Stallworth to have a 75-yard touchdown play.

[4] In 1979, although he started 16 games, he was limited by bone spurs in his left knee that he developed during training camp.

In May 1980 season, he had knee surgery to remove the bone spurs, which led the team to place him in the injured reserve list.

On October 14, 1980, he signed as a free-agent with the Denver Broncos, playing in 10 games (9 starts) and recording 72 tackles.