Top 5 NFL Players of All-Time

Top 5 NFL Players Of All Time 

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The NFL has been around for a very long time. It has been around since 1920, and it is enjoyed by thousands of people.  

Football fans not only watch because of the pleasure that the games give but also because they stand a chance to win money when they place a bet on the NFL team odds.

It might be hard to determine who the best player of all time is due to the games played over the years and the strength and weaknesses that these players have displayed, but this article has outlined a few of them.

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Tom Brady

Tom Brady is the greatest quarterback in the history of football; though he didn’t have a smooth beginning since he wasn’t as athletic. He was chubby and pale. However, he was a Worthy and fierce competitor. He played in 10 super bowls, and he won seven.

He was also named the super bowl MVP four times and is also the oldest player to win a super bowl at the age of 41.

Achievements

  • 15 times pro bowler
  • 3 times first team all pro
  • He won super bowl champions seven times
  • He won 5 Super Bowl MVP
  • He has the most super bowl appearances in the history of the NFL
  • He has a record as the player with the most victories in the NFL.

Jim Brown

Jim Brown is the greatest running back in the history of the NFL. He had an early retirement, at the age of 29, after playing for nine seasons. He left football to pursue a career in movies.

During his career, Brown was selected to the pro bowl every year. He recorded 1554 yards and 17 touchdowns and never missed a game. In the nine years that he played, he dominated his position so well.

Dick Butkus

Dick Butkus played as a middle linebacker for the Chicago bears. He played from 1965 to 1973.

Butkus was known to be one of the best defensive players, and this earned him his nickname, the monster of the midway”. Dick Butkus appeared intimidating to his opponents, and he sent fear into the hearts of his opponents. However, he wasn’t just a “bully” he was good at what he did. In fact, he was the best at what he did.

Dick Butkus was mentioned as five all-pro selections and was a pro bowler in eight seasons. In addition, he won defensive player of the year by the pro football of America in 1970.

Achievements

  • He got eight pro bowl selection
  • Five times the all-pro selection
  • He won defensive player of the year in 1970
  • He got first ballot NFL hall of the farmer in 1979
  • NFL hundred all-time team
  • The award for the best linebacker was referred to after Butkus.

Reggie white

Reggie White was known as the minister of defense. He was a prime minister for the Philadelphia Eagles and the Green Bay Packers. In addition, recorded incredible stats throughout his career.

He played in 121 games for the eagles and recorded 124 sacks. He also registered 68.5 sacks in the six years he spent in green bay. Reggie produced double-digit sacks thirteen times and won the defensive player of the year two times.

Achievements

  • He got 13 pro bowl selections.
  • Eight times first-team all-pro selection
  • He was named NFL defensive player of the year twice.

Aaron Donald

Aaron Donald is a well-rounded player. He’s not even played for ten years, and he has already been nominated for first ballot hall of Fame. If he continues this way, he might end up being the greatest defensive player in the history of football.