Chris Canty

Chris Canty

Chris Canty may refer to:

*Chris Canty (defensive back) (born 1976), former defensive back for the New England Patriots, Seattle Seahawks, and New Orleans Saints
*Chris Canty (defensive end) (born 1982), current defensive end for the Dallas Cowboys


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