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- Joe Jurevicius (born December 23, 1974) is an American former professional football player who was a wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL)...
- Jurevičius is a Lithuanian language family name. It may refer to the following notable people: Joe Jurevicius, American footballer Nathan Jurevicius, Australian...
- Creation (Nathan Jurevicius)". Domestika. "Nathan Jurevicius". Designer Toy Awards. 9 June 2011. Nathan Jurevicius Official Site Nathan Jurevicius Instagram...
- Pho. He frequently collaborates with his brother, artist Nathan Jurevicius. Jurevicius' first major breakthrough into independent animated filmmaking was...
- North's second half comeback. He handed off to Joe Jurevicius on a reverse play which ended with Jurevicius p****ing to Brian Griese for a five-yard touchdown...
- Taylor Trammel (First Team), Gillian Grimes (Second Team), Caroline Jurevicius (All-Freshman Team), and Ava Falduto (Sportsmanship Award). Penn State...
- Luke Jurevicius. The TV series and the games are produced by Australian production company Chocolate Liberation Front. Creator Luke Jurevicius suffers...
- 11-yard p**** to receiver Joe Jurevicius. Johnson's next 2 p****es were incomplete, but he then completed a 23-yard p**** to Jurevicius on third down to advance...
- became the fifth coach to take two franchises to the Super Bowl. Joe Jurevicius became the sixth player to play in a Super Bowl with three teams, having...
- decimated by injuries to many of the Super Bowl stars, including Joe Jurevicius, Greg Spires, Shelton Quarles, and Brian Kelly, as well as acrimony with...