Position: Running back Also ranks #1 on The Greatest Chicago Bears of All Time Also ranks #1 on The Best NFL Running Backs of the 80s Also ranks #1 on The Greatest Chicago Bears of All Time 6 Randy Moss Age: 47 21,338 votes The embodiment of the term "freak athlete," Randy Mo...
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This is the most famous and revered number in NFL history for quarterbacks. Several Hall of Famers have worn it through the generations, including Joe Namath, Terry Bradshaw, and Roger Staubach. Namath, nicknamed "Broadway Joe" for his nightlife escapades off the field, is famous for his coc...
Future Hall of Famers like Brooks Robinson, Harmon Killebrew, Roberto Clemente, and Sandy Koufax all made their debuts this year. 1956: Don Larsen's perfect game Jim McIsaac // Getty Images 1956: Don Larsen's perfect game Tied 2-2 and with the World Series headed back across the East ...
There were 17 (count 'em, 17) future Hall of Famers on the AL and NL rosters, as well as one (don'tcount 'em, one) who we assumed was going to Cooperstown, namely Pete Rose. The vice president, former Yale first sacker George H.W. Bush, was in attendance, as were Bob ...
Upshaw was a dominant interior force, earning 1970s All-Decade honors along with seven Pro Bowls and five first-team All-Pro nominations. Playing between fellow Hall of Famers in left tackle Art Shell and center Jim Otto, Upshaw helped create one of the best offensive lines in NFL history....
125. Mike Webster, C, Pittsburgh, 1974.(17, 217) Hall of Fame. 2-time all-decade. 9 Pro Bowls. 4 Super Bowl rings. Member of the NFL’s greatest draft class when the Steelers drafted four Hall of Famers in the first five rounds in 1974: Lynn Swann, Jack Lambert, John Sta...
The Hall of Famers in this class require little introduction: it's hard to argue against Tim Brown and Michael Irvin as two of the best wideouts of their respective eras. The second tier includes a pair of five-time Pro Bowlers, Anthony Miller and Sterling Sharpe, the latter of w...
Honus Wagner, Babe Ruth, Christy Mathewson, Walter Johnson, and Ty Cobb become the first class of Baseball Hall of Famers. Johnson was the only star to not appear on 90% of ballots cast, while Cobb led all five players, garnering nomination from 98.2% of voters. The Hall would not hav...
batting average. Selected first overall by the Baltimore Colts in the 1982 NFL Draft, Elway used his baseball career as leverage to help negotiate a trade to the Denver Broncos. Elway played 16 seasons for the Broncos, winning two Super Bowls and an MVP on his way to the Hall of Fame....