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Wearing the number 82, this Alabama product spent his whole career as a Brown from 1978-1990

Ozzie Newsome

100

Flipper

Dolphins

100

This Purdue product is the all-time leading passing in yards.

Drew Brees

100

Hampton, Dent, Singletary, McMahon

Bears

100

This Kent State basketball player did not play football in college.

Antonio Gates

200

Playing for the Browns from 1946-1955 this man was nicknamed "Automatic" wore the number 14

Otto Graham

200

Swoop

Eagles

200

This Mississippi Valley State product holds the record for most career receiving yards.

Jerry Rice

200

Brown, Vrabel, Faulk, and Bruschi

Patriots

200

The Giants linebacker wrestled for the WWF and made an appearance in "The Waterboy".

Lawrence Taylor

300

This Syracuse standout played 12 seasons for the Browns before hanging up his cleats to star in the movie "The Dirty Dozen" 

Jim Brown

300

Miles

Broncos

300

This 3-time Super Bowl champ is the record holder for most career rushing yards.

Emmitt Smith

300

Stallworth, Harris, Ham, and Lambert

Steelers

300

This Hall of Famer was replaced by another future Hall of Famer by the name of Steve Young.

Joe Montana

400

This Youngstown native played at the University of Miami before taking on the leading role for his hometown Brownies

Bernie Kosar

400

Poe

Ravens

400

He coached his team to the only perfect season (17-0) and is also the all-time leader in coaching victories. 

Don Shula

400

Holt, Pace, Fletcher, and Wistrom

Rams

400

This running back who is second in career rushing yards and went by the nickname "Sweetness".

Walter Payton

500

This Brown went to the Hall or Fame as both a Kicker and Offensive Lineman after 21 seasons.

Lou Groza

500

Chomps

Browns

500

This Virginia Tech stand-out holds the record for most career sacks with 200.

Bruce Smith

500

Novacek, Newton, Haley, and Smith

Cowboys

500

This 10-time Pro Bowler holds the NFL record for most consecutive snaps at 10,363

Joe Thomas

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