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42. Bill Glass

A member of the College Football Hall of Fame for his work at Baylor, Bill Glass began his pro career in Detroit, but four years later, in 1962, he was traded to Cleveland, which proved to be beneficial for the Defensive End.

In his first year as a Brown, Glass became Cleveland's top pass rusher, accruing 15.5 Sacks and going to his first Pro Bowl.  Glass again was a Pro Bowler the next two seasons and was a big part of their 1964 NFL Championship.  

Glass set a personal best in 16.5 Sacks in 1965 and had 15 the following year.  Again with double-digits in Sacks (10.5) in 1967, Glass earned his fourth Pro Bowl.  Retiring in 1968, Glass had 77.5 Sacks for the Browns, and Cleveland listed him as one of their Legends in 2007.

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