Joe Flacco played quarterback from 2008-2018 with the Baltimore Ravens. During the 2012 season, Flacco was named Super Bowl XLVII MVP after leading the Ravens to a win over San Francisco.
Joe Lunardi is a college basketball expert who works for ESPN and who invented the term "Bracketology", which is the predicting of the NCAA Tournament field during March Madness.
Joe Maddon is the current manager of the Los Angeles Angeles. Prior to the Angels, Maddon managed the Chicago Cubs from 2015-2019 and led them to a win in the 2016 World Series.
Joe Mauer played for the Minnesota Twins from 2004-2018 and retired as one of the franchise's all-time greats. Mauer was a six-time All-Star, three-time batting champion and the 2009 AL MVP.
Joe Thomas is a retired offensive lineman who played for the Cleveland Browns for 11 years from 2007-2017. One of the most popular players in Cleveland history, he was a 10-time Pro Bowl selection.
Joey Harrington played quarterback in the NFL from 2002-2008, primarily for the Detroit Lions. He played collegiately at the U. of Oregon, where he was a Heisman Trophy finalist in 2001.
First baseman Joey Votto has spent his entire career playing for the Cincinnati Reds since making his MLB debut in 2007. He is a six-time All-Star and was named the 2010 National League MVP.
John Calipari is the men's basketball coach at the University of Kentucky. Since joining the school in 2009, he has coached the Wildcats to four Final Four appearances and the 2012 national title.
John Daly won a total of 18 professional golf tournaments and is a two-time major tournament champion, winning the 1991 PGA Championship and 1995 Open Championship.
John Smoltz is a Hall of Fame pitcher for the Atlanta Braves who won the Cy Young Award in 1996. He played an integral role in helping the Braves win the World Series in 1995.
Hall of Fame point guard John Stockton spent his entire NBA career with the Utah Jazz from 1984-2003. He was named an All-Star 10 times and holds the all-time NBA record for most assists and steals.
Golfer Johnny Miller won the 1973 U.S. Open and 1976 Open Championship. During the peak of his play in the 1970's, he climbed to #2 in the world rankings behind Jack Nicklaus.
Jon Dorenboss played in the NFL for 14 seasons, 11 of them with the Philadelphia Eagles. An accomplished magician, Dorenboss finished in third place on the Season 11 version of "America's Got Talent".
Jonathan Quick is the current goaltender for the Los Angeles Kings. He helped the team to two Stanley Cup championships in 2012 and 2014 and won the Conn Smyth Trophy in 2012 as playoff mvp.
One of the greatest players in Chicago Blackhawks history, Jonathan Toews has played for Chicago since the 2007-2008 season and played an integral role in the team winning the 2010, 2013 and 2015 Stanley Cup.
Jonny Gomes played in the majors for 13 years from 2003-2015 for seven teams, including two seasons with the Boston Red Sox, where he helped the team to a World Series win in 2013.
Gymnast Jordyn Wieber won a gold medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics in the team competition as a member of the "Fierce Five". She also was the 2011 World Champion in the all-around.
Jorge Posada is a retired catcher who played 17 seasons for the New York Yankees and won four World Series titles. New York retired his #20 jersey and he is honored in Monument Park.