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Trump Grants Pardons to Former NFL Standouts, Including Hall of Famer Joe Klecko

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Last updated: February 13, 2026 8:57 am
Sports Club Florida Published February 13, 2026
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Dec 13, 2025; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Donald J. Trump, President of the United States of America, shakes hand with Navy Midshipmen quarterback Blake Horvath (11) before the game ]against the Army West Point Black Knights the game at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-Imagn Images
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Donald Trump announced Thursday that he has pardoned five former NFL players, a move that once again connects the worlds of politics and professional sports.

The former president granted clemency to Joe Klecko, Nate Newton, Jamal Lewis, Travis Henry, and the late Billy Cannon.

The pardons were revealed by Alice Marie Johnson, who has served as a White House advocate for criminal justice reform. In a social media statement, Johnson thanked Trump for his “continued commitment to second chances,” writing that football, like the nation, is built on “grit, grace, and the courage to rise again.”

Joe Klecko: From Courtroom to Canton

Klecko, best known for his time with the New York Jets, pleaded guilty to perjury in 1993 after lying to a federal grand jury during an insurance fraud investigation.

Despite that chapter, Klecko’s football legacy endured. A two-time Associated Press All-Pro and four-time Pro Bowler, he was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2023, cementing his place among the game’s great defensive linemen.

Nate Newton: Cowboys Champion

Newton, a dominant force on the offensive line for the Dallas Cowboys, pleaded guilty to a federal drug trafficking charge in 2002. Authorities had discovered $10,000 in his pickup truck and 175 pounds of marijuana in an accompanying vehicle.

Newton was a two-time All-Pro and six-time Pro Bowler and helped power Dallas to three Super Bowl championships during the 1990s dynasty era.

Jamal Lewis and Travis Henry: Talent and Trouble

Lewis, who starred for the Baltimore Ravens and later the Cleveland Browns, pleaded guilty in a drug case early in his career after attempting to arrange a drug deal by phone. On the field, Lewis was a former AP Offensive Player of the Year in 2003 and earned both All-Pro and Pro Bowl honors.

Henry, a Pro Bowl running back who played for multiple teams, pleaded guilty in 2009 to conspiracy to traffic cocaine after financing a drug operation between Colorado and Montana.

Both players were once among the NFL’s most explosive offensive weapons, known for power, speed, and production during their prime seasons.

Billy Cannon: A Heisman Legacy

Cannon’s football résumé stretches back decades. The former LSU star won the Heisman Trophy in 1959 before playing professionally with the Houston Oilers, Oakland Raiders, and Kansas City Chiefs.

In the mid-1980s, Cannon admitted to counterfeiting following financial struggles. He passed away in 2018 but remained one of LSU’s most celebrated athletes.

Sports, Redemption, and Second Chances

The White House did not publicly outline detailed reasoning behind the pardons. However, the move aligns with Trump’s history of granting clemency to high-profile athletes, including former MLB standout Darryl Strawberry.

For Sports Club Florida readers, the story raises familiar themes that stretch beyond the gridiron: legacy, accountability, and redemption. Each of these players once stood at the top of their profession. Their pardons now reopen conversations about how athletic greatness and personal mistakes coexist in the public eye.

In a sports culture that often celebrates comeback stories, Thursday’s announcement adds another chapter to that narrative — this time off the field.

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