Defensive back
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Among all the defensive backs, there are two main types,

Besides the standard set of defensive backs, teams may also remove a defensive lineman or a linebacker and replace them with an additional defensive back. The fifth defensive back is commonly called the nickelback (so named because a five-cent coin in the U.S. and Canada is called a nickel). By extension, a sixth defensive back is called a dimeback (because the next value coin in the U.S. and Canada is called a dime). Rarely, teams may employ seven or even eight defensive backs.
Historic notable defensive backs include Hall-of-Famers Dick "Night Train" Lane, Mike Haynes, Ronnie Lott, Troy Polamalu, Deion Sanders, Darrelle Revis, and Ed Reed, among others. In 2019, the National Football League released its all-time team in honor of the league's 100th anniversary, in which the top defensive backs in its history were noted and honored.[3]
Longtime National Football League executive and renowned former general manager of the Dallas Cowboys, Gil Brandt released a list of the top cornerbacks of all time.[4]
See also
- Defensive Specialist(arena football)
- American football positions
References
- ^ "Defensive Back - DB Definition - Sporting Charts". www.sportingcharts.com.
- ^ "The Positions in a Football Secondary - dummies". dummies.com.
- ^ "NFL 100 All-Time Team defensive backs, special teams revealed". NFL.com. Retrieved 2021-10-19.
- ^ "Gil Brandt's greatest NFL cornerbacks of all time". NFL.com. Retrieved 2021-10-19.