This Is What The Cast Of "Friday Night Lights" Looks Like Now

    Texas forever.

    Connie Britton as Tami Taylor

    What she's up to now: Connie Britton must have clear eyes, and a very full heart... because since Friday Night Lights ended, she hasn't lost. Britton went on to land roles in the first season of American Horror Story and the ABC drama Nashville. She was nominated for an Emmy for both of these roles. Britton was also on the big screen in the film This Is Where I Leave You. And as you can see, those Tami Taylor locks are still very much intact. Bless.

    Kyle Chandler as Eric Taylor

    What he's up to now: Since taking off the coaching cap, Kyle Chandler has had several roles on the big screen including Argo, Zero Dark Thirty, and The Wolf Of Wall Street. Chandler will be back on the screen this year in the Netflix series Bloodline. But in our hearts, he'll always be a coach.

    Minka Kelly as Lyla Garrity

    What she's up to now: Since leaving Dillon for good, Minka went on to have a role in the NBC series Parenthood, which was created by the executive producer of Friday Night Lights. She is currently working with the non-profit fashionABLE which sells products that help build a sustainable business in Africa. She's also attending culinary school. What can't Lyla Garrity do?

    Taylor Kitsch as Tim Riggins

    What he's up to now: Since purchasing his plot of land in Dillon, Taylor Kitsch was on the big screen in the fantasy film John Carter. Next up, you can catch him in second season of True Detective, out later this year. I think we're all waiting with bated breath to see Tim Riggins back on the screen again. :: fans self ::

    Adrianne Palicki as Tyra Collette

    What she's up to now: Since her days in Dillon, Adrianne starred in the movie G.I. Joe: Retaliation and in August of 2014 she joined the cast of ABC's Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.LD. Tyra will never stop kicking ass.

    Zach Gilford as Matt Saracen

    What he's up to now: Since his days as QB, Zach Gilford got married, starred in a Taylor Swift music video, and hit the big screens in The Purge: Anarchy which premiered in July 2014. QB 1 stole our hearts in Dillon, and we're not sure we will ever get them back.

    Aimee Teegarden as Julie Taylor

    What she's up to now: Since her days as the daughter of the GREATEST TV COUPLE IN HISTORY, Aimee Teegarden appeared in a Demi Lovato music video before landing a starring role in the CW drama Star-Crossed. The show came to an end in May of 2014. She also co-founded Haute Hammer, a lifestyle blog. Julie Taylor is all grown up.

    Scott Porter as Jason Street

    What he's up to now: After saying goodbye to high school football, Scott Porter went on to star in CBS's The Good Wife and can be seen alongside Rachel Bilson in CW's Hart Of Dixie. Porter wed in 2013, and made a special appearance in the series finale of Parenthood in January of this year, where he was shown with a family just like he always wanted during his days spent in Dillon. Pass the tissues.

    Gaius Charles as Brian "Smash" Williams

    What he's up to now: Since SMASHING all of his competition in Dillon, Gaius Charles went on to have a recurring role on ABC's Grey's Anatomy, and pursued a degree in Theology from Drew University.

    Jesse Plemons as Landry Clarke

    What he's up to now: Since his days in Crucifictorius, Jesse Plemons went on to land a role in the acclaimed AMC show Breaking Bad. After that, Plemons landed a role in the second season of the FX series Fargo, which will premiere in April of this year. It's also rumored that Plemons is being considered to star in the new installment of Star Wars: Episode VII.

    Michael B. Jordan as Vince Howard

    What he's up to now: After joining Friday Night Lights in season 4, Michael B. Jordan went on to have a recurring role in NBC's Parenthood before landing a role alongside Zac Efron and Miles Teller in the movie That Awkward Moment. Jordan is also starring as The Human Torch in the reboot of The Fantastic Four, which is out later this year. Vince Taylor always did make us ~hot.~

    Matt Lauria as Luke Cafferty

    What he's up to now: Since leaving for the the armed forces on Friday Night Lights, Matt Lauria went on to land a recurring role on the NBC show Parenthood. (Notice a pattern?) Since that show ended, Lauria can be seen in the DirecTV series Kingdom which premiered in August of 2014.

    Jurnee Smollett-Bell as Jess Merriweather

    What she's up to now: Since leaving to pursue her very own coaching career on Friday Night Lights, Jurnee Smollett-Bell went on to star in Tyler Perry's Temptation: Confessions of a Marriage Counselor, land a recurring role on NBC's Parenthood, and make several appearances on in the final season of HBO's True Blood.

    Brad Leland as Buddy Garrity

    What he's up to now: Since his days boosting the Dillon Panthers, Brad Leland has worked on the FX series Justified, had a small role on HBO's Veep, and manages his production company, Turnkey Productions II.

    Madison Burge as Becky Sproles

    What she's up to now: Since kissing Dillon goodbye, Madison Burge has had several roles, including appearances on Chicago PD, NCIS: New Orleans, and Dexter. There's no telling what Becky will get up to next, but one thing is for sure... we'll all be waiting.

    Derek Phillips as Billy Riggins

    What he's up to now: Since playing the older brother of the infamous Tim Riggins, Derek Phillips has gone on to appear in shows such as Grimm, The Mentalist, and Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Phillips was also on the big screen in the movie 42. But we secretly hope that he and Mindy are very happy together.

    Stacey Oristano as Mindy Collette/Riggins

    What she's up to now: After leaving the Landing Strip behind, Stacey Oristano went on to land a role in ABC Family's Bunheads before it ended in 2013. And recently, she was with Scott Porter aka Jason Street at a festival in Austin, Texas. God, we'd do anything for a full cast reunion.