10 NFL Legends Who Had Two Hall Of Fame Careers

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Published 2024-04-15

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  • @bruceleeroy8302
    Rod Woodson can easily be on here. He played 10 seasons as CB with Pittsburgh and was on the all time 75th anniversary team. He left Pittsburgh and mostly played safety and got about half his 72 career interceptions and made it to two Super Bowls with 2 different teams including that first Ravens team that won with Ray Lewis as it's best player.
  • Kurt Warner? Led the Greatest Show on Turf with the Rams, then became backup withe Giants, and afterward led the Cardinals to a Super Bowl appearance.
  • @clevelandcbi
    Jim Brown: Led the league in rushing 9/10 years. Never missed a game. I've got him above Rice, but both a hair behind Brady. Jmho (Ive seen all 3 declared the GOAT)
  • @Eddieavina123
    Love your video TPS and keep up the great work you are awesome
  • @Djk-cc2sr
    Top 10 post injury seasons Ex. Adrian Peterson
  • Hypothetically, Do you think Serena and Venus Williams in their physical/athletic primes could have success playing high school football? Why or why not?
  • @401k.ElPiovra
    This list plus a couple more is the true NFL hall of Fame. These are the jackets deion was talking about
  • @clevelandcbi
    CRAZY FACT: NFL HOF'er Jim Brown held the Long Island HS Basketball scoring average record at 38 ppg. It was broken by MLB HOF'er Carl Yastrzemski.
  • As a Tar-Heels fan it's Lawrence Taylor like he was the absolute BEST that has ever grace the football field he was a scariest terrifying LB in NFL's History 1986 NFL MVP a 2X Super Bowl Champion and 3X NFL's Defensive player of the year but he was a 1st Round 2nd overall in 1981 NFL Draft along with Ronnie Lott who was taking 8th overall by the 49ers and he did won a Super Bowl Ring too in his Rookie Year but LT became the 1st Rookie to win both a Rookie and Defensive player of the year in a season 12:10
  • Realistically based off of the numbers, only Tom Brady and Jerry Rice legitimately had to Hall of Fame careers
  • Rod Woodson, Charles Woodson, Brian Dawkins, Tony Gonzalez , Bruce Matthews,
  • @clevelandcbi
    Top 10 players who would have smashed (more) all-time records had they not retired in their prime. - Jim Brown/Barry Sanders for example
  • @twindragon5668
    I’m gonna say it: Rod Woodson is the greatest DB to ever play football, not Deion Sanders at CB or Ed Reed at safety. Rod Woodson basically had 2 HOF careers. 1 of them being his 10 years in Pittsburgh and the other being the 7 years he spent in Baltimore, Oakland and San Francisco.
  • @LionsFan235
    Emmit smith had the best OL when he played Also Barry Sanders
  • When Reggie White died, he deserves to wear that gold jacket in his casket. Have that on him forever.
  • @michael7054
    Great video! What about Drew Brees and Aaron Rodgers ?
  • Emmitt Smith is simply the NFL's all-time leading rusher in NFL's History enough said a 3X Super Bowl Champ he's the G.O.A.T at the Running Back position 11:11