From Bronko Nagurski to Brian Urlacher, the
Bears have been led by some of the most familiar characters in the game's history.
Redskins coach George Allen preferred seasoned veterans over youngsters, which resulted in one of the most unique teams in NFL history.
Only one member of the "No Name Defense" wound up in Canton, but this unit helped lead the
Dolphins to two
Super Bowl titles.
Don Coryell's score-a-minute offense with the
Chargers was led by future
Hall of Famers Dan Fouts, Charlie Joiner and Kellen Winslow.
Kurt Warner went from bagging groceries to league and
Super Bowl MVP as the
Rams emerged as an offensive juggernaut in 1999.
The
Vikings vaunted defense of the late '60s and 70s helped lead Minnesota to four
Super Bowl appearances.
The L.A.
Rams' famed "Fearsome Foursome" featured two future
Hall of Famers, Deacon Jones and Merlin Olsen.
The
Redskins' powerful offensive line helped pave the way for the team to win three
Super Bowls from 1982 through 1991.
A defense led by future
Hall of Famers Mel Blount, Joe Greene, Jack Ham and Jack Lambert helped the
Steelers win four
Super Bowls in the '70s.
Image-enhancing promotions helped the
Cowboys earn the "America's Team" moniker in the 1970s.
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