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All of the members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame are listed here by position for easy discovery and information access.
The Hall of Famer ranks second on the Saints' all-time sack list and remains one of the greatest pass-rushing linebackers in the history of the game. His 128 career sacks rank 16th all-time...
Keeping all aspects of the job in mind, we rank the top 25 greatest middle linebackers in NFL history. 1. Ray Lewis, Baltimore Ravens (1996-2012) It’s hard to argue with No. 52 — whose...
The Canadian Football League and the Arena Football League both have their own halls of fame. NFL, American Football League, All-America Football Conference, and Ohio League (listed as pre-NFL) teams are recognized in the Hall of Fame. The list is complete through the Class of 2024.
From Lawrence Taylor’s disruptive force to Ray Lewis’s leadership, these icons redefined defensive play. Dick Butkus’s ferocity, Derrick Thomas’s speed, and Mike Singletary’s intensity cement their status. Their legacy endures as the epitome of linebacker excellence in football history.
Chicago Bears linebacker and Pro Football Hall of Famer Mike Singletary. Generations of linebackers have played in the NFL and defined the game. They often are the quarterbacks of the defense, and many of them possess physical talents few have ever seen on a football field.
Below are the 14 defensive linemen and 12 linebackers on the All-Time Team, as revealed Friday on NFL Network, along with comments from Belichick, Collinsworth and the DLs and LBs from the All-Time...
The Pro Football Reference Hall of Fame Monitor (HOFm) is a metric designed to estimate a player's chances of making the Pro Football Hall of Fame using AV, Pro Bowls, All-Pros, championships, and various stat milestones.
Willie Lanier played middle linebacker for the Kansas City Chiefs for 11 seasons from 1967 through 1977. As the first African-American to star at that demanding position, he not only was a true pioneer but also the key man on one of the National Football League's strongest defensive teams.
Brian Urlacher played his entire 13-year career with the Chicago Bears. The versatile linebacker was selected by the team out of New Mexico in the first round, ninth player overall, of the 2000 NFL Draft.