Ronald Egloff (born October 3, 1955 in Garden City, Michigan) is a former American football tight end, who played eight seasons in the National Football League for the Denver Broncos and San Diego Chargers.
He started his sports career at Plymouth-Salem High School in Plymouth, Michigan.
Egloff played and received his varsity letters for football and basketball from 1970-73.
He was not recruited by a major university, so he was a "walk-on" and played college football at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.
He went undrafted in the 1977 NFL draft, and visited several teams before landing a try-out with the Denver Broncos.
For his rookie year, 1977-78, the Broncos won their first AFC Championship and went to Super Bowl XII in New Orleans against the Dallas Cowboys and lost, 27-10.
After football, he was a partner in the restaurant Jackson Hole Sports Grill for twenty years.
Ron is married to his wife Julee.
They have three children: Dayton, Adam, and Elliott.