Darrell Green
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{{NFL player
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Redskins coach Joe Gibbs (right) and
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Darrell Green (born February 15, 1960) was a cornerback for the Washington Redskins from 1983 to 2002, playing exclusively with the Redskins. Darrell was the last player selected in the first round of the famous 1983 NFL draft. He is widely considered to be one of the greatest cornerbacks to ever play the game. Fondly nicknamed as The Ageless Wonder by his peers for his remarkable ability to maintain a high level of play well into the twilight of his career. Amongst his honors are:
- Most consecutive seasons with an interception (19)
- Oldest NFL cornerback (42 years old)
- 4-time NFL Fastest Man [1]
- 1991 Fastest Athlete
- Selected as one of the top 70 Redskins
- Named as a cornerback on the 1990's NFL All-Decade Team
- 7 Pro Bowl selections ('84,'86,'87,'90,'91,'96,'97)
- Redskins record for games (295) and starts (258)
Green was with the Redskins for their victories in Super Bowls XXII and XXVI, and started in their loss to the Los Angeles Raiders in Super Bowl XVIII.
In his 20 NFL seasons, Green recorded 54 interceptions, which he returned for 631 yards and 6 touchdowns. He also returned 51 punts for 611 yards and recovered 10 fumbles, returning them for 131 yards and 2 touchdowns. Before his NFL career, Green also had an outstanding college football career at Texas A&M University-Kingsville.
Green retired in 2002 at the age of 42, the oldest Redskin. Besides football he is known for his charitable work, including the Darrell Green Youth Life Foundation. In 2004, Green was enshrined in the College Football Hall of Fame
Note:Darrell Green was one of the unlockable legends on the videogame NFL Street 2