Dick LeBeau – Detroit Lions
Despite the Detroit Lions’ current struggles, it’s perplexing to envision any of their players making it to the Hall of Fame. Yet, a closer look reveals a different era when the Lions were a force to be reckoned with. Dick LeBeau, a Lions cornerback, earned his Hall of Fame induction in 2010.

During his 14 seasons, he intercepted 62 passes, accumulating 762 yards and four touchdowns. However, it was his coaching stint that truly solidified his legacy. LeBeau guided the team to victory in two Super Bowls as a defensive coordinator, boasting an astonishing 45-year coaching career, cementing his place as a football legend.