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