
Jim Brown, RB, Cleveland Browns
All-Madden All-Millennium Team member
Considered by many to be the best running back and/or football player of all time. Despite defenses constantly stacking the line in an effort to stop Brown on nearly every play, he never missed a game in nine years while becoming the all-time leading rusher when he retired in 1966. And he accomplished this without ever playing past 29 years of age.
Brown was a four-time league MVP (1957, 1958, 1963 and 1965), which included his rookie season in 1957. He finished his career with 12,312 rushing yards and 106 rushing touchdowns.
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