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NFL 50th Anniversary All-Time Team


The National Football League 50th Anniversary All-Time Team was selected in 1969 by Pro Football Hall of Fame voters from each franchise city of the National Football League (NFL) to honor the greatest players of the first 50 years of the league. A total of 16 players were named, including 15 position winners and one special "legend" category for Jim Thorpe, who was described "as the star that never diminishes." At the time, all but three of the players had played in 20 prior years; four were on NFL rosters at the time of the selections: Johnny Unitas, Gale Sayers, John Mackey, and Ray Nitschke. Additionally, two runners-up were also named for each of the 15 positions.

Seven of the sixteen players from the 50th Anniversary All-Time Team also made the NFL 75th Anniversary All-Time Team: Johnny Unitas, Jim Brown, Gale Sayers, Don Hutson, Gino Marchetti, Ray Nitschke, and Dick "Night Train" Lane.

Eleven of the sixteen players from the 50th Anniversary All-Time Team also made the NFL 100th Anniversary All-Time Team: Johnny Unitas, Jim Brown, Gale Sayers, Don Hutson, Elroy Hirsch, John Mackey, Cal Hubbard, Chuck Bednarik, Gino Marchetti, Dick "Night Train" Lane, and Emlen Tunnell.

With Jerry Kramer making the Hall of Fame class of 2018, all members of the 50th Anniversary All-Time Team have been inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

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PositionPlayerTeam(s) played for
LegendJim ThorpeCanton Bulldogs (1915–1917, 1919–1920) Cleveland Indians (1921) Oorang Indians (1922–1923) Rock Island Independents (1924) New York Giants (1925) Rock Island Independents (1925) Tampa Cardinals (1926) Canton Bulldogs (1926) Chicago Cardinals (1928)
QBJohnny UnitasBaltimore Colts (1956–1972)San Diego Chargers (1973)
FBJim BrownCleveland Browns (1957–1965)
HBGale SayersChicago Bears (1965–1971)
SEDon HutsonGreen Bay Packers (1935–1945)
FLElroy HirschChicago Rockets (1946–1948) Los Angeles Rams (1949–1957)
TEJohn MackeyBaltimore Colts (1963–1971)San Diego Chargers (1972)
OTCal HubbardNew York Giants (1927–1928, 1936)Green Bay Packers (1929–1933, 1935)Pittsburgh Pirates (1936)
GJerry KramerGreen Bay Packers (1958–1968)
CChuck BednarikPhiladelphia Eagles (1949–1962)

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PositionPlayerTeam(s) played for
DEGino MarchettiDallas Texans (1952)Baltimore Colts (1953–1964, 1966)
DTLeo NomelliniSan Francisco 49ers (1950–1963)
LBRay NitschkeGreen Bay Packers (1958–1972)
CBNight Train LaneLos Angeles Rams (1952–1953)Chicago Cardinals (1954–1959)Detroit Lions (1960–1965)
SEmlen TunnellNew York Giants (1948–1958)Green Bay Packers (1959–1961)

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PositionPlayerTeam(s) played for
PKLou GrozaCleveland Browns (1946–1967)

Two runners-up were selected for each of the 15 positions as follows:

QB: Sammy Baugh and Norm Van Brocklin; FB: Bronko Nagurski and Joe Perry; HB: Harold Grange and Hugh McElhenny; SE: Raymond Berry and Dante Lavelli; FL: Boyd Dowler and Lenny Moore; TE: Mike Ditka and Ron Kramer; OT: Forrest Gregg and Joe Stydahar; G: Dan Fortmann and Jim Parker; C: Mel Hein and Alex Wojciechowicz; DE: Len Ford and Deacon Jones; DT: Art Donovan and Ernie Stautner; LB: Joe Schmidt and Clyde Turner; CB: Herb Adderley and Jack Butler, S: Jack Christiansen and Larry Wilson; PK: Ernie Nevers and Ken Strong.

  • NFL 75th Anniversary All-Time Team
  • NFL 100th Anniversary All-Time Team
  • NFL All-Decade Teams
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