3 NFL Hall of Famers whose careers were ravaged by injuries ft Terrell Davis
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legend reflects on the obstacles he overcame to earn coveted spot in the . (via ) "With success come setbacks, and in those moments our character and will are tested." legend reflects on the obstacles he overcame to earn coveted spot in the . (via )
3 NFL Hall of Famers whose careers were ravaged by injuries ft Terrell Davis
NFL Hall of Fame RB Terrell Davis Health and longevity are two important factors that weigh heavily into NFL players' chances of making it to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Players who suffer one serious injury, or are plagued by several during their careers, often have a hard time finding their way to Canton. It's extremely difficult to overcome a career defined by injuries. However, certain players have been able to overcome such troubles and still produce a legendary career against the odds. Here are three NFL players who have been elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame despite dealing with serious injuries during their playing careers.#1 - Gale Sayers
Hall of Fame running back Gale Sayers Gale Sayers got off to one of the best career starts by any running back in NFL history. During his first five seasons with the Chicago (1965-1969), he was selected as a first-team All-Pro. He also finished in the top five of the NFL MVP voting in each of those five seasons. Sayers is one of the most dynamic players of all time. He recorded 39 rushing touchdowns, nine receiving touchdowns, six return touchdowns, and even threw for one touchdown. He suffered a devastating knee injury in his sixth season and retired a year later. Despite the brevity of his career, he was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1977.#2 - Terrell Davis
Hall of Fame running back Terrell Davis Like Sayers, Terrell Davis also got off to one of the best career starts a running back could hope for. He recorded 1,484 scrimmage yards during his rookie season and followed it up with three consecutive first-team All-Pro selections. He also won an NFL MVP award and helped the Denver win two while being named the MVP in one of them. Davis is one of only eight running backs in NFL history to exceed in a single season. The 1998 season would be his final full season before suffering a catastrophic knee injury. He played for just three more years, where he was never the same, before being forced to retire because of the injury. "With success come setbacks, and in those moments our character and will are tested."legend reflects on the obstacles he overcame to earn coveted spot in the . (via ) "With success come setbacks, and in those moments our character and will are tested." legend reflects on the obstacles he overcame to earn coveted spot in the . (via )