Top 10 Cleveland Browns Players of All Time

The Top Ten
1 Jim Brown James Nathaniel Brown was a former professional American football player and actor. He was a running back for the Cleveland Browns of the National Football League from 1957 through 1965.

No joke here anymore, ALL 4 Browns that you mention are NOW on this list, that leads to this GOAT named Brown. The ONLY rusher in NFL history to average over 100 yards a game in his career. He achieved a NFL Grand Slam. He's on the NFL 1960s ALL-Decade Team, he's on the 50th Anniversary NFL ALL-Time Team, the 75th Anniversary NFL ALL-Time Team and the 100th Anniversary NFL ALL-Time Team, now that's HUGE company.
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Who else could it be No one

2 Otto Graham Otto Everett Graham Jr. was an American football quarterback who played for the Cleveland Browns in the All-America Football Conference and National Football League.

He went to TEN championships

3 Ozzie Newsome
4 Paul Warfield
5 Clay Matthews Jr.
6 Gary Barnidge Gary Michael Barnidge is an American football tight end for the Cleveland Browns of the National Football League.
7 Joe Thomas

Amazing, never missed s pro bowl in career one of the best LT in the history of the league!

8 Lou Groza

The greatest toe in Browns history finally is on this list. He's so legendary in pro and in college, that his namesake award goes yearly to the best college football placekicker. For Groza, he was also the best clutch placekicker of the 1950s. His most famous happened in the 1950 NFL Championship when he kicked a 16-yard field goal to give the Browns a 30-28 win and the first of 4 NFL Championships the Browns would win and all of it when Lou was on the team. A member of the NFL 50th Anniversary ALL-Time Team and so many field goals, Lou is truly a legend for all times.
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9 Isaiah Crowell Isaiah Hassan Crowell is an American football running back for the New York Jets of the National Football League. He played college football at Georgia and Alabama State. Crowell was signed by the Cleveland Browns as an undrafted free agent in 2014.
10 Marion Motley

Motley, truly a football legend, in the book from 1999, the NFL Century it said: Marion Motley had more to deal with than blitzing linebackers and big defensive linemen. At 6'1" and 240 pounds, he could handle them. But as one of the first black players in modern pro football, Motley was subjected to brutal tactics and cheap shots. It was a rare pileup in which someone didn't "accidentally" stomp on his hand or fling an elbow at his hand.
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The Contenders
11 Bernie Kosar
12 Travis Benjamin Travis Jammal Benjamin is an American football wide receiver and return specialist for the San Diego Chargers of the National Football League.
13 Leroy Kelly

He replaced Jim Brown and he himself became a pro football legend. He gained 7,274 yards and 74 touchdowns in the process. BUT stats tell only half the story, this man can do it all as a receiver, a excellent punt returner and a winner a member of the famed 1964 championship team. Kelly's team mate Paul Warfield said "When Leroy became a starter in 1966, it made me that much more effective as a receiver. He was an excellent pass catcher, so the defense couldn't concentrate on me. He frozed a lot of linebackers.
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14 Bill Willis
15 Brian Hoyer Brian Axel Hoyer is an American football quarterback for the New England Patriots of the National Football League.
16 Frank Gatski
17 Eric Metcalf
18 Brian Sipe
19 Josh Cribbs
20 Dante Lavelli
21 Mac Speedie
22 Earnest Byner
23 Frank Minnifield
24 Reggie Langhorne
25 Matt Bahr
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