10 NFL Legends Who Had Two Hall Of Fame Careers
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*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.
I hated that guy (look at my name) but I gotta agree.
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.
Not enough stats
Good one
Jerry Rice and Barry Sanders will always be my Goats.
Ur comment is goat!!!
I AGREE!!!
Appreciate it. 🙏
Love your video TPS and keep up the great work you are awesome
Top 10 post injury seasons
Ex. Adrian Peterson
Hoping that for Nick Chubb this year.
comeback player
@@adrain182 Hoping Chubb and Watson are in the running, but at this point, I'd bet every dime on Chubb.
Hypothetically, Do you think Serena and Venus Williams in their physical/athletic primes could have success playing high school football? Why or why not?
no
I've heard there's no such thing as a dumb question...... I've heard.
Depending on position, they would not have lasted more than one game. Also, both were destroyed by a not even top 100 male tennis player on the same day.
This list plus a couple more is the true NFL hall of Fame. These are the jackets deion was talking about
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.
Great video! What about Drew Brees and Aaron Rodgers ?
They deserve honorable mentions respectively
@@metsandjetsfan5174 yeah. Thanks for replying.
Rod Woodson, Charles Woodson, Brian Dawkins, Tony Gonzalez , Bruce Matthews,
Top 10 players who would have smashed (more) all-time records had they not retired in their prime.
- Jim Brown/Barry Sanders for example
I had a stroke trying to read the title😂
Absolutely! Jerry rice is the goat WR
10 players who won Super Bowl with 2 or more different teams
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.
Emmit smith had the best OL when he played
Also Barry Sanders
Barry and Jim Brown EASILY ahead of any other RB. I'm a tad biased saying Brown was better, but they're 1a and 1b to me.
I’m pretty sure Jim Brown was a FullBack
@@LionsFan_2000 He really wasn't though, in todays NFL he'd absolutely be called a halfback. Late 50's/early 60's era was just different with position names and ideology.
Terrell Owens was real impossible to stop or to deal with he was really dangerous polarized of a wide receiver in the NFL a 3rd Round draft choice Tennessee Chattanooga by the 49ers from 1996 to 2003 but he went to a Super Bowl with Eagles in 2004 lost to Patriots but he continued on in Dallas Buffalo and with Cincinnati too 8:22
Fitzgerald needs all for his HofF nod. Deserving for sure, but he played in today's game.
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)
Sugar Rey Lewis was is and always will be the absolute BEST LB with the Ravens University of Miami Hurricanes in 1996 NFL Draft he's a 2X Super Bowl Champ from 2000 to 2012 2X NFL's Defensive player of the year the heart and soul of Baltimore and a Super Bowl MVP as well 7:15
When Reggie White died, he deserves to wear that gold jacket in his casket. Have that on him forever.
Realistically based off of the numbers, only Tom Brady and Jerry Rice legitimately had to Hall of Fame careers
Mr.Smith numbers speaks for itself 11:18
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
Drew Brees, Aaron Rodgers, Randy Moss
Larry Fitzgerald was a one of a kind splendid special WR all with the Cardinals what a great tremendously terrific football life he had no question about it 6:00
Do a video on the sports records that will never be broken
Jerry Rice is real like he is the G.O.A.T at WR he will make things easy at times but he always knows how to be great no matter who his QB's are he'll get it done by winning Super Bowl's in San Francisco 2:52
tom brady played a hall of fame career, retired, came back and had another hall of fame career
Shame that Marino never won a ring. Emmitt Smith is one of the greatest!
Toms the best and 2nd best qb ever, great quote
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
I have to disagree with the title of this video. It's more of great players that had long careers in most of these cases.
Curtis Martin and LaDanian Tomlinson come to mind
TPS better respect on Carson Palmer name. Dude was a top 10 QB when he played for the Cards
There's only one Bruce Smith 200 phenomenal Career SACKS the most in NFL's History after 4 trips to the Super Bowl from 1990 to 1993 he'd won't be stopped but he'd couldn't be denied and can't be stopped as well the 1st Round 1st overall pick in 1985 the Virginia Tech University Born and Raised from Norfolk,VA now still a Hall Of Famer 9:39
What about a person who has two Hall of Fame careers, but one as a player and the other as a coach or executive? As an example: Ozzie Newsome. He hasn't been recognized for his time as an executive with the Ravens, but I wouldn't be surprised if he gets the nod eventually (can't happen now as he is still an Executive VP with them)
Poor Dan Marino quite simply this one of the best if not the absolute greatest QB to have not won a Championship it sucks so bad that if he had at least one Super Bowl Ring no question he'll be number one in any list of anything in 1984 his NFL's MVP of a year 5084 passing yards and 48 touchdowns 10:22
#52 & #20 scariest duo ever.
Emmitt Smith was awesome, but as far as GOAT RB'S go:
1. Jim Brown/Barry Sanders
2. Everyone else
Tom Brady and Peyton Manning might both have 3 Hall of fame careers 😂
Brady aged like fine wine
I wonder by the time he retires if Rodgers will have 2 HOF careers, a 30 TD season this year would help IMO
No O-Linemen? Bruce Mathews 19 years 7 first team all pros, 2 second,14 pro bowls 90’s all decade! 13 years 9 times all pro first team, 2 times second team, 11 times pro bowler, 80’s all decade team. Jackie Slater 20 seasons 4 second team all pro and 7 pro bowls. Randy White 13 seasons 7 time all pro 1 second, 9 time pro bowler, Super bowl co-MVP as a defensive player, 2 time super bowl champ. Larry Allen, 7 time all pro first team, 11 time pro bowler, 90’s and 2000’s all decade team. There are a lot more but I….. Jack Hannah, 7 time all pro first team 3 time second team, 9 time pro bowler, 70’s and 80’s all decade team. Just oof the top of my head
They keep popping in my head and I’ve just seen this one video so bare that in mind. Tony Gonzalez, Jason Witten, Ladanian Tomlinson, Adrian Peterson is questionable but considerable if you split before his 2k season, Curtis Martin, Frank Gore I dont want to get in to defense I’ll be here for a few more hours but I’ll say one and thats Darrell Green
Anthony Munoz greatest left tackle or offensive lineman of all-time.
do 5 2024 rookies that will be busts and 5 2024 rookies that will be steals
Tom Brady quite simply put the G.O.A.T like it's not much to say as to why he's achievements with new england from 2000-2019 but 2020 he joined Tampa Bay and won a Super Bowl with them too 0:28
Tom Brady didn’t have 2 Hall of fame careers he had 3
Ray Lewis
Jerry Rice and Peyton Manning goats
My all time favorite QB in NFL's History Peyton Manning 1st Round 1st overall pick University of Tennessee 5X NFL's MVP 2X Champion with the Colts in 2006 and the Broncos 2015 he's my real true QB I want on my team after all he is the Sheriff for all the right reasons 1:40
Tom Brady had 3 hall of fame careers tbh
WOW
Jerry Rice's best year 1987 22 Touchdowns in a season was then an NFL Record tilll Randy Moss broke it with 23 in 2007 3:50
Reggie White was the Minister Of Defense a former Eagles Packers and Panthers but won a Super Bowl Ring 1996 with the Packers went to another one in 1997 lost to the Broncos but make no mistake about it just this sure he has 198 career Sacks 2nd most in NFL's History but don't forget White played in the USFL with the Memphis Showboats before he'd entered the nfl in 1985 4:14
Or playing for nearly 15 years behind the best Oline ever created since Lombardi’s packers will do that. It’s always gonna be Barry over emmit
Eh extend Peyton’s first to include 06 and get his ring in there and I’ll agree with that. It just isn’t long enough without that.
To me, Peyton Manning was probably the best regular season quarterback
And probably decent to average in the playoffs
1:30 lol 2 Super Bowl wins with the bucs eh? Unless I’m confused on what that picture is trying to say
Randy moss
Marcus Allen
As a Steelers fan Ben Roethlisberger should be on the list because he really ment a lot to the Pittsburgh Steelers franchise a 1st Round 11th overall pick out of Miami,OH Redhawks in 2004 NFL Draft Rookie of the year going 13-0 a 2X Super Bowl Champ 2005 to 2008 after all three trips to the Super Bowl's But Eli Manning on the other hand like Roethlisberger he's the only QB in NFL's History to beat the greatest QB and greatest coach of all time not once but TWICE in Super Bowl's from 2007 to 2011 like come one now what is left to say about what Eli Eazy-E Manning has done in his career? He'd still owns the Patriots to this day all because of two things one 2007 David Tyree's greatest Helmet Catch in NFL's and Super Bowl History 2 Mario Manningham's sideline catch in 2011 End Of Discussion man 12:08
Drew brees
Walter Payton & Lawrence Taylor
If Reggie White didn't become a Green Bay Packers Brett Favre wouldn't have won a Super Bowl Ring and had a Hall Of Fame of his own 5:08
Forgot about Kevin Greene
Lewis even had time to become complicit in a murder.
You forgot LT
Most Wide Receivers in the NFL will never ever ever match Jerry Rice level and numbers in his hall of fame career from 1985 to 2005 it's not easy but it's true numbers don't lie 4:08
Randy Moss
Michael Strahan Brett farve Bruce Mathew’s Charles Woodson man you guys don’t do your homework 💯
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Hes not the greatest nfl player hes the best quaterback
Who's your greatest? While I give Brady the nod, I've got Jim Brown then Jerry Rice a hair behind him. I admittedly flip-flop a lot though between those 3.
Emmett Smith was not the backbone to the Cowboys how about the offense lineman?
Mahomes is a HOFer now…so anything going forward is career 2 now?
Brady had three lol
Ben rothlesburger
I feel like people overrate Emitt Smith because of longevity. He played 15 years, which is about 3-4 years more than the average HOF back. He got 11, 234 of his 18,355 rushing yards in his first 8 years, and 112 of his 164 rushing TD's in that span. Which gives him fairly pedestrian numbers the last 7 years. Out of the 33 backs that have 10k+ rushing yards, he's at the middle of the pack as far as yards per carry goes. He absolutely deserves his spot in the HOF but no, if you split his career in half, he would absolutely not get in twice. 1997-2004 Emmitt Smith you say is also a HOF'er? In that span he had 8,195 rushing yards and 56 rushing TD's...and a 3.9 average per carry. 2001 to 2004 he hit 1k once(1023 yards in 2001). Those seems like pretty ordinary numbers to me.
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He was a decent player
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Warren Moon!!!
Michael Vick!
Drew Bledsoe