Well, the NFL doesn't exactly regularly line their players up for a foot race. Every player entering the league is timed on a 40-yard-dash at the annual Scouting Combine, but beyond that we don't really get official speed numbers for every guy in every season. Thankfully, we've got ...
Here is my ranking of the nine No. 1s in the history ofThe Top 100, assessing each player's entire NFL career to this point. Rank 9 Cam Newton No. 1 in: 2016 The No. 1 overall pick in 2011, Newton made an immediate impact in Charlotte, winning Offensive Rookie of the Ye...
This article compares football player Dante Hall with Steve McNair and other players who decide who is the most valuable player. Hall returned a punt or a kick for a touchdown in four straight games...
Tom Brady is the most well-known player on this list. He started his career at the University of Michigan. There he was the backup quarterback for two years before becoming the starter in his junior and senior seasons. Brady was drafted in the sixth round of the 2000 NFL Draft by the N...
After theWorld Cup, it was the same answer it's always been:Lionel Messi. The seven-time Ballon d'Or winner was the best player inQatar, and he ledArgentinato the only major trophy that was missing from his already sterling résumé. Who is the best player in the world? At a...
The Heisman Trophy is college football's top award going to the sport's most outstanding player for that season. For many of the Heisman's winners, the award is not the peak of their athletic success. Many Heisman Trophy winners take the next step in their careers, advancing to the...
Also Read:Who is the oldest NBA player? (All-time and active) The current favorite: Boston Celtics (+160) The Boston Celtics have been title contenders for the last two seasons and they are again in 2024. The front office made some big moves by adding Kristaps Porzingis and Jrue Holliday...
Throughout his time in the NFL, he broke numerous records and won several accolades, including the prestigious Heisman Trophy during his time at USC, and becoming the first NFL player to rush for more than 2,000 yards in a season. His athletic prowess made him a househol...
Most fans are familiar with two-way stars like Bo Jackson and Deion Sanders, who spent time in both the NFL and MLB, but what about guys who gave up potential NFL careers in their pursuit to play professional baseball? The following is a look at just 10 former big leaguers who either ...
He also led the NFL in yards per rush (5.5) -- not just among quarterbacks. Continuing to be the NFL's best dual threat, he totaled 3,678 passing yards and 821 rushing yards. He is the only player to produce over 3,000 passing and 800 rushing multiple times, winning MVP in both ...