Jim Brown became a regular in the Cleveland Browns offense the moment he arrived from Syracuse in 1957. Brown was award with Rookie of the Year honors while on his way to becoming one of the greatest halfbacks in the history of the NFL. In 1964 Brown rushed for 1 446 yards scoring seven touchdowns. Brown won his second MVP Award in 1965 after compiling another stellar season. Despite his youthful age of 30 Brown retired after the 1965 campaign leaving the game as one of the all time greats.