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- The NFL Network Adds Five Games to Thursday Night Football: A Fan’s TakeCommissioner Roger Goodell announced that the decision to add five games to Thursday Night Football next season was a move for the fans, even though millions of fans will not have access to watch those games.
- NFL Network's 'Top 100': Number Two is Jim Brown and Number One is Jerry RiceJim Brown and Jerry Rice complete the NFL Network's "Top 100." Why were they so great?
- NFL Network's 'Top 100': Number Six is Johnny Unitas, Number Five is Walter PaytonTwo great offensive players continue the "Top 100" countdown. What made them so great?
- NFL Network's 'Top 100': Number Nine is Don Hutson, Number Eight is Peyton ManningPeyton Manning is a current great quarterback, and Don Hutson was a Hall of Fame receiver. Why have they made such an impact on the Pro Game?
- NFL Network's 'Top 100': Number 10 is Dick Butkus (Video)Dick Butkus is Number 10 on the NFl Network's "Top 100." Why does he deserve that high rank?
- Which Teams Had the Most Players in the NFL Network's "Top 100?" Who Had the Fewest?Here we examine and breakdown the numbers of players each team had represented in the NFL Network's "Top 100." Do you agree with the "Top 100"?
- NFL Network's 'Top 100': Number 12 is Anthony Munoz, Number 11 is Ronnie Lott (Videos)A great offensive lineman and a great defensive back take us ever closer to the Number One NFL Network greatest player.
- NFL Network's 'Top 100': Number 13 is 'Mean' Joe Greene (Videos)Joe Greene was one of the all-time premier defensive players. What made him so good?
- Is the NFL Network's 'Top 100' Accurate? Are There Reasons Teams Are 'Losers' or 'Winners?'It is time to search and find the real "Top 100" NFL players, and to answer a few other questions as well.
- NFL Network's "Top 100": Number 16 is Otto Graham and Number 15 is David (Deacon) JonesTwo great players are next on the list. One is a great offensive player and one is a great defensive player. They both had class and both became very close to their coach. Who were they?
- NFL Network's 'Top 100': Number 19 is Bronco Nagurski, Number 18 is Ray LewisAs we near Number One, we encounter an old-timer and a modern player. Who are they?
- NFL Network's 'Top 100': Number 44 is Mel Blount, Number 43 is Alan PageThese two defensive players had a major impact on the NFL. Why?
- Is the NFL Network's 'Top 100' Really the 'Top 100?'The NFL Network's "Top 100" seems to be leaving out important players. How do we measure the "Top 100" players?
- NFL Network's 'Top 100': Number 46 is Roger Staubach, Number 45 is Tony GonzalezRoger Staubach and Tony Gonzalez are both great offensive players. One is in the Hall of Fame, and one is heading there. Why?
- NFL Network's 'Top 100': Number 49 is Mike Haynes, Number 48 is Red Grange and Number 47 is Ray NitschkeWhile Red Grange started out as a great offensive player, he ultimately ended up on the defensive side of the football, making all three of these next three guys great defensive players.
- 20 Names to Go: Who Will Still Make NFL Network's "Top 100?"There are 20 spots left on the NFL Network's "Top 100." Who is likely to make it?
- NFL Network's 'Top 100': Number 51 is Bart Starr and Number 50 is Terry BradshawTwo great quarterbacks are the next two on the "Great 100" list. Why are they so great?
- NFL Network's "Top 100": Number 55 is Earl Campbell and Number 54 is Forrest GreggThese two "Top 100" players had a lot to do with the success of the run for their respective teams.
- NFL Network's 'Top 100': Number 58 is Steve Van Buren and Number 56 is Gene UpshawWe continue the Top 100. Who are the next two stars?
- NFL Network's 'Top 100': Number 22 is Gale SayersAnother legendary Chicago Bear was Gale Sayers. He is Number 22 on the NFL Network's "Top 100." Why was he called the "Kansas Comet?"
- NFL Network's "Top 100": Number 25 is Dan Marino and Number 24 is John HannahDan Marino was a legendary passer. Joh Hannah was a legendary blocker both pass and run. Why were they so great?
- NFL Network's "Top 100": Number 27 is Merlin Olsen and Number 26 is Bob LillyThe next two players are great defensive tackles; why are they so described?
- NFL Network's "Top 100": Number 29 is Jack Lambert and Number 28 is Emmitt SmithJack Lambert was a great defensive player playing at middle linebacker. Emmitt Smith was the all-time leading rusher. They won seven Super Bowls between them. Was their ranking correct?
- NFL Network's "Top 100": Number 31 is Bruce Smith and Number 30 is Dick "Night Train" LaneThese two players are defensive players covering the line and the secondary. why were they so great?
- NFL Network's "Top 100": Number 33 is Sid Luckman and Number 32 is Jim ParkerSid Luckman was a great quarterback and Jim Parker protected Johnny Unitas. They were both astounding; what made them so unique?
- NFL Network's "Top 100": Number 35 is Chuck Bednarik and Number 34 is Deion SandersThe next two players on the NFL Network's "Top 100" are unique. Deion Sanders played two sports and Chuck Bednarik played offense and defense. What made these guys so special?
- NFL Network's 'Top 100': Number 58 is Mike SingletaryMike Singletary is the next player in the Top 100 list, and the second Bears player in a row. He was voted 15th by the fans. Why?
- NFL Network's 'Top 100': Number 63 is Jim Otto and Number 62 is Randy WhiteThe next two guys on the Top 100 Countdown were as tough as they come. Here's why.
- NFL Network's "Top 100": Number 37 is Jim Thorpe and Number 36 is Raymond BerryJim Thorpe and Ray Berry highlight the Top 100 with their presence. Why were they so great?
- NFL Network's 'Top 100': Number 40 is O.J. Simpson, Number 39 is Gino Marchetti and Number 38 is Lance AlworthThe Top 100 countdown is revealing some of the all-time great players. Who are they and why are they great?
- NFL Network's 'Top 100': Number 66 is Willie Brown and Number 65 is Randy MossNumbers 66 and 65 on the "Top 100" are from different eras, and in fact one is still active. Who are they? And why does one get under my skin?
- NFL Network's 'Top 100': Number 68 is Mike Webster and Number 67 is Kellen WinslowA center and a tight end represent our next two players. Both lent their skills to enhancing their respective positions. How?
- NFL Network's 'Top 100': Number 70 is Marshall Faulk and Number 69 is Bobby BellThe NFL Network's Top 100 is losing a little credibility with me. Why?
- NFL Network's 'Top 100': Number 42 is John Mackey and Number 41 is Rod WoodsonIn the lower 50 of the "Top 100," we still find well-known and older-era. Who are they?
- NFL Network 'Top 100': Number 74 is Marion Motley and Number 73 is Ozzie NewsomeThese two players show some greatness over several decades. Why?
- NFL Network "Top 100;" Number 77 is Tony Dorsett, Number 76 is Art Shell and Number 75 is Darrell GreenAs we continue down the list we run into defensive and offensive stars from yesteryear.
- NFL Network's 'Top 100': Number 95 is Larry Allen, Number 94 is Lenny MooreAs we continue down the "Top 100 Countdown," I find myself having my first major disagreement with the pundits. However, you can't expect them to always be right.
Super Bowl Finish Turns Page to NFL Off-SeasonNFL Network, a specialty television station that features NFL programming 365 days a year, helps fill the void between the Super Bowl and September kickoff that die-hard football fans dread.- Former Football Star and Current NFL Network Analyst Warren Sapp Arrested for BatteryWarren Sapp was arrested February 6 in Miami Beach stemming from an incident with his girlfriend.
- NFL Network is Stealing Our Football!The NFL and the cable companies are ruining what could be a very good thing. Thursday Night Football is only available on NFL Network. The problem is, most people don't get NFL Network.