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  1. Pro Football Hall of Fame members whose father or son (s) have played in the NFL: BELL. Bobby – LB, DE – 1963-1974 Kansas City Chiefs, HOF, 1983. Bobby – LB – 1984 New York Jets, 1987 Chicago Bears. DORSETT. Tony – RB – 1977-1987 Dallas Cowboys, 1988 Denver Broncos, HOF, 1994. Anthony – CB – 1996-99 Houston-Tennessee Oilers ...

  2. Career Highlights. Lee Roy Selmon, a 6-3, 256-pound consensus All-America in 1975 at the University of Oklahoma, was the first-ever draft pick of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers franchise in 1976. The winner of both the Lombardi and Outland trophies as the outstanding college lineman in 1975, the defensive right end immediately established himself at ...

  3. Pro Football Hall of Famers by Draft Round 1936 to 2007* Those enshrinees who were drafted more than once are listed with the team that signed them. Additional notes immediately follow that draft information. n/a - information on position overall not available · * No player who started his career after 2007 has been inducted into the Hall of Fame.

  4. Warner passed for 4,353 yards and a league-leading 41 TDs to post a 109.2 rating, the first of two career passing crowns. He was named the NFL’s Most Valuable Player that year as the Rams posted a 13-3-0 mark. The team cruised through the playoffs and capped the magical season with a 23-16 victory over the Tennessee Titans in Super Bowl XXXIV.

  5. 1932 Boston Braves, 1933-36 Boston Redskins, 1937-2019 Washington Redskins, 2020-21 Washington Football Team, 2022-present Washington Commanders. The franchise has enjoyed winning ways and innovative personalities for much of the time since it joined the NFL as the Boston Braves in 1932. The team won the NFL title in 1937, its first season in ...

  6. He ran for 4,239 yards and scored 43 rushing touchdowns. Young, one of the most accurate passers in league history, was named All-Pro in 1992, 1993, 1994, and 1998 and earned All-NFC honors three times. The two-time league MVP also was selected to the Pro Bowl seven times. Additional Career Statistics: Two-point conversions: 1; Receiving: 2-2.

  7. An All-America at UCLA, Aikman joined the Dallas Cowboys as the first overall pick in the 1989 NFL Draft. He became the first Dallas rookie quarterback to start a season opener since Roger Staubach in 1969. Although he showed great promise and threw for a rookie-record 379 yards in a game against the Phoenix Cardinals, the team finished 1-15.