There are currently 326 members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Only 133 of them played for just one franchise during their careers.
Tom Brady won’t be a member of the club. Neither will Peyton Manning.
But Peyton’s younger brother could end up in it. Same with Ben Roethlisberger.
Here’s a look at 55 of the men who only called one team home.
Sammy Baugh — Washington Redskins

Mel Blount — Pittsburgh Steelers

Terrell Davis — Denver Broncos

Dermontti Dawson — Pittsburgh Steelers

Russ Grimm — Washington Redskins

Walter Jones — Seattle Seahawks

Jonathan Ogden — Baltimore Ravens

Will Shields — Kansas City Chiefs

Lou Groza — Cleveland Browns

Darrell Green — Washington Redskins

Jackie Slater — Los Angeles Rams

Bruce Matthews (Titans/Oilers)

Ray Lewis (Baltimore Ravens)

Dan Marino (Miami Dolphins)

John Elway (Denver Broncos)

Dan Fouts (San Diego Chargers)

Bart Starr (Green Bay Packers)

Ray Nitschke (Green Bay Packers)

Jim Otto — Oakland Raiders

Troy Aikman — Dallas Cowboys

Michael Strahan — New York Giants

Gene Upshaw — Oakland Raiders

Chuck Bednarik — Philadelphia Eagles

Terry Bradshaw — Pittsburgh Steelers

Derrick Brooks — Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Jim Brown — Cleveland Browns

Dick Butkus — Chicago Bears

Harry Carson — New York Giants

Jim Covert – Chicago Bears

Dan Dierdorf — St. Louis Cardinals

Jack Ham — Pittsburgh Steelers

Dan Hampton — Chicago Bears

Marvin Harrison — Indianapolis Colts

Michael Irvin — Dallas Cowboys

Jim Kelly — Buffalo Bills

Jack Lambert — Pittsburgh Steelers

Willie Lanier — Kansas City Chiefs

Steve Largent — Seattle Seahawks

Howie Long — Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders

Anthony Munoz — Cincinnati Bengals

Troy Polamalu — Pittsburgh Steelers

Walter Payton — Chicago Bears

Barry Sanders — Detroit Lions

Gale Sayers — Chicago Bears

Lee Roy Selmon — Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Mike Singletary — Chicago Bears

Roger Staubach — Dallas Cowboys

Dwight Stephenson — Miami Dolphins

Lynn Swann — Pittsburgh Steelers

Lawrence Taylor — New York Giants

Derrick Thomas — Kansas City Chiefs

Brian Urlacher — Chicago Bears

Kellen Winslow — San Diego Chargers

Willie Wood — Green Bay Packers

Jack Youngblood — Los Angeles Rams
