The NFL has seen its fair share of headline-making controversies, but not every player or coach has been caught up in the drama. Some legends managed to dominate on the field while keeping their reputation spotless.
These NFL icons not only excelled in the game but also avoided scandals throughout their careers. Let’s count them down!
17. Kurt Warner

From bagging groceries to winning a Super Bowl, Kurt Warner’s story is straight out of a movie—literally. The man is as humble as they come, never letting fame or fortune change who he is.
16. Larry Fitzgerald

Larry Fitz played the game with grace, always leading by example. He never complained, never got into off-the-field trouble, and made defenders look silly for two decades. A true class act.
15. Andrew Luck

Andrew Luck might be the nicest guy to ever play quarterback. He spent his career complimenting defenders after they sacked him, then shockingly retired early—with zero drama attached.
14. Jason Witten

Witten was a workhorse tight end, a leader in the Cowboys’ locker room, and a great example of professionalism. Even his short-lived broadcasting career didn’t cause controversy (it just wasn’t great).
13. Drew Brees

Brees was the heart and soul of New Orleans for 20 years. He broke records, won a Super Bowl, and always handled himself with class—on and off the field.
12. Troy Polamalu

Troy Polamalu hit like a truck but was one of the nicest guys in the league. He let his play do the talking and kept his focus on faith, family, and football. Plus, that hair deserves Hall of Fame status on its own.
11. Peyton Manning

Peyton was the sheriff of the NFL, always professional and always about football. His biggest “scandal” was hosting hilarious commercials and roasting Tom Brady at Hall of Fame speeches.
10. Russell Wilson

Say what you want about his corny catchphrases and social media presence, but Russell Wilson has stayed out of trouble his entire career. The man just loves football, family, and letting people know he’s “Mr. Unlimited.”
9. Calvin Johnson

Megatron was a beast on the field and never let the NFL world change him. He walked away on his own terms, stayed drama-free, and now focuses on business and philanthropy.
8. J.J. Watt

J.J. Watt dominated the league with pure effort and heart. His biggest headlines came from helping raise millions for Hurricane Harvey relief—not from scandals or drama.
7. Walter Payton

Sweetness played with heart, left a lasting legacy, and never let anything tarnish his reputation. The NFL even named its most prestigious award for community service after him. That says it all.
6. Eli Manning

Eli spent his career avoiding controversy like he avoided sacks (well, sometimes). He won two Super Bowls, never said a bad word about anyone, and gave us the greatest awkward facial expressions ever.
5. Steve Largent

Largent was the original Mr. Reliable, both on and off the field. He played the game the right way and later became a politician without even a hint of scandal. Impressive.
4. Roger Staubach

Captain America himself, Roger Staubach was the ultimate role model. A Navy veteran, Super Bowl winner, and all-around good guy—he did everything the right way.
3. Barry Sanders

Barry Sanders let his feet do the talking and never once made a fuss. He didn’t demand trades, didn’t trash-talk, and retired quietly while still at the top of his game.
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2. Larry Allen

One of the scariest linemen ever, Larry Allen was a silent assassin who dominated the trenches. Off the field? A total gentle giant who never got mixed up in anything negative.
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1. Jerry Rice

The greatest receiver ever could’ve let fame go to his head—but he never did. Rice always trained harder than anyone, treated people with respect, and stayed out of trouble.
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