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The Top 100: NFL's Greatest Players was a ten-part television series that set out to determine the top 100 greatest NFL players of all time. It was presented by the NFL Network in 2010. The series was based on a list of the top 100 National Football League players of all time, as compiled by a "blue-ribbon" panel assembled by the NFL Network ...
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In 2010, NFL Network aired The Top 100: NFL's Greatest Players, an all-time top 100 list, with wide receiver Jerry Rice being voted as the number-one player. The following year, the network debuted their annual NFL Top 100, with quarterback Tom Brady being voted at the top. Brady holds the record for most number-one selections, with four (2011 ...
In 1994, he was named to the NFL 75th Anniversary All-Time Team, compiled to recognize the best players of the NFL's first 75 years as adjudged by NFL officials and media personnel. [82] In 2019, Butkus was named to the NFL 100th Anniversary All-Time Team. [83] Butkus was ranked No. 1 on NFL Top 10: Most Feared Tacklers when the episode aired ...
He was named as first team All-Pro for the first time. [46] Bosa led the league in sacks during the regular season, recording 18.5 sacks for 138 yards in 16 games. [47] At the conclusion of the season Bosa was named the league's Defensive Player of the Year. [48] He was ranked fourth by his fellow players on the NFL Top 100 Players of 2023. [49]
During his time at Nevada he made a total of 248 receptions for a total of 3,293 yards and 22 touchdowns. He was named first-team All-America by the American Football Coaches Association, All-WAC by the Western Athletic Conference (WAC), and team MVP, and was named second-team All-America by The Sporting News and CNN/SI. He currently holds the ...
Rank Player Position Career Points 43 Jerry Rice: Wide receiver: 1985–2004 1,256 62 Emmitt Smith: Running back: 1990–2004 1,052 74 LaDainian Tomlinson
As of 2018 he was 16th on the National Football League (NFL)'s list of all-time scoring leaders, and is the Chiefs' all-time leading scorer, with 1,466 points in his 14 seasons with the club. Lowery grew up in Washington, D.C., and attended St. Albans School where he was a star football player. [2] He attended Dartmouth College. [3]