Darrell Green is one of the NFL’s greatest cornerbacks. How hard is it to play in the NFL for 20 years, much less at cornerback, where you are on an island on every play?
Green played all 20 seasons in Washington, won two Super Bowls, was a four-time first-team All-Pro, seven-time Pro Bowler and a member of the 1990s All-Decade Team. Green was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2008 — his first year of eligibility.
Throughout his NFL career, Green was also a four-time winner of the “NFL’s Fastest Man” award.
Since his retirement in 2002, Green has often run the 40-yard dash to show everyone he still had the speed he was famous for. In recent months, Green has returned to the Washington organization under new owner Josh Harris and will have his jersey retired this upcoming season.
These days, Green still trains as if he still plays.
On Sunday, Green took to his Instagram to show he’s still got it.
Keep in mind that Green is 64 years old.
The Commanders could use some help at cornerback in 2024.