The 10 Nicest Guys to Ever Play in the NFL

Football is a brutal, physical sport—but not every player brings that same intensity off the field. Some of the toughest guys on Sundays are the kindest, most genuine people the rest of the week.

Whether through community work, leadership, or just treating everyone with respect, these players built reputations as actual class acts. Here are 10 of the nicest guys to ever suit up in the NFL.

10. Jason Kelce

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Known for his leadership and loyalty in Philly, Kelce is as kind off the field as he was fierce on it. He’s beloved by teammates, fans, and everyone who meets him.

9. Aeneas Williams

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Williams played with skill and smarts but also carried himself with grace throughout his Hall of Fame career. He’s been respected for his character as he was for his coverage.

8. Benjamin Watson

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A true pro on and off the field, Watson was always involved in charity work and thoughtful conversations. He used his platform to bring people together and lift others.

7. Steve Largent

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Before he was a congressman, Largent was one of the most respected receivers in the league. Quiet, humble, and incredibly gracious, he earned praise from opponents and teammates.

6. Larry Fitzgerald

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Fitzgerald might be the most universally liked wide receiver in NFL history. He played with class, respected the game, and gave back at every opportunity.

5. Tony Dungy

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Yes, he’s better now as a coach and analyst, but Dungy was a player first—and a good one. He’s always been a soft-spoken leader who leads with kindness and calm.

4. Peyton Manning

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Manning was ultra-competitive but always found time to sign autographs, chat with fans, and support teammates. His humor and sportsmanship made him one of the game’s greatest fronts.

3. Reggie White

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The “Minister of Defense” was dominant between the lines and deeply respected away from them. His faith, kindness, and impact on the community left a lasting legacy.

2. Walter Payton

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Sweetness wasn’t just a nickname—it was his entire vibe. He played hard, smiled often, and was known for his generosity and compassion.

1. Kurt Warner

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Warner went from stocking grocery shelves to Super Bowl MVP, never letting success change who he was. He treated everyone warmly and humbly and remains one of the most genuinely lovely guys ever to play the game.

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