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The 20/20 Club is a group of players in National Football League history who have accumulated at least 20 sacks and 20 interceptions in their career.
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Members
Official Members
| Player | Position | Sacks | Interceptions | Teams | Seasons |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Seth Joyner1 | Linebacker | 51.5 | 24 | Philadelphia Eagles, Arizona Cardinals, Green Bay Packers, Denver Broncos | 1986-1998 |
| William Thomas2 | Linebacker | 37 | 27 | Philadelphia Eagles, Oakland Raiders | 1991-2001 |
| Ray Lewis3 | Linebacker | 31 | 28 | Baltimore Ravens | 1996- |
| Ronde Barber4 | Cornerback | 23 | 33 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 1997- |
| LeRoy Butler5 | Safety | 20.5 | 38 | Green Bay Packers | 1991-2001 |
| Wilber Marshall6 | Linebacker | 45 | 23 | Chicago Bears, Washington Redskins, Houston Oilers, Arizona Cardinals, New York Jets | 1984-1995 |
| Donnie Edwards7 | Linebacker | 23.5 | 28 | Kansas City Chiefs, San Diego Chargers | 1996- |
| Rodney Harrison8 | Safety | 30.5 | 34 | San Diego Chargers, New England Patriots | 1994- |
| Brian Dawkins9 | Safety | 20 | 33 | Philadelphia Eagles | 1996- |
- Current through Week 10 of the 2008 Season based on NFL.com stats.
Non-official Members
Although sacks were recorded by many teams, the NFL did not officially track them until 1982. Thus, the players below, whose sack totals require sacks before 1982, are considered "unofficial" members.
| Player | Position | Sacks | Interceptions | Teams | Seasons |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bobby Bell | Linebacker | 40 | 27 | Kansas City Chiefs | 1963-1974 |
| Chuck Howley | Linebacker | 26.5 | 24 | Chicago Bears, Dallas Cowboys | 1958-1959, 1961-73 |
| Mike Curtis | Linebacker | 22 | 25 | Baltimore Colts, Seattle Seahawks, Washington Redskins | 1965-1978 |
| Ted Hendricks | Linebacker | 60.5 | 26 | Baltimore Colts, Green Bay Packers, Oakland Raiders | 1969-1983 |
| Isiah Robertson | Linebacker | 25.5 | 25 | Los Angeles Rams, Buffalo Bills | 1971-1982 |
| Randy Gradishar | Linebacker | 20.5 | 20 | Denver Broncos | 1974-1983 |
| Jack Ham10 | Linebacker | 25.5 | 32 | Pittsburgh Steelers | 1971-1982 |
| Jack Lambert | Linebacker | 23.5 | 28 | Pittsburgh Steelers | 1974-1984 |
| Brad Van Pelt | Linebacker | 24.5 | 20 | New York Giants, Los Angeles Raiders, Cleveland Browns | 1973-1986 |
| Tom Jackson | Linebacker | 40 | 20 | Denver Broncos | 1973-1986 |
| Nick Buoniconti | Linebacker | 24 | 32 | Boston Patriots, Miami Dolphins | 1962-1976 |
Order of entry
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- 1980: Jack Ham
- 1983: Tom Jackson
- 1983: Jack Lambert
- 1983: Randy Gradishar
- 1985: Brad Van Pelt
- 1992: Wilber Marshall
- 1995: Seth Joyner
- 2000: William Thomas
- 2001: LeRoy Butler
- 2002: Rodney Harrison (On October 21, 2007, Harrison became the only member of the 30/30 club)
- 2003: Ray Lewis (in the smallest number of games, 113)
- 2005: Ronde Barber (Barber became the only member that is a cornerback)
- 2006: Donnie Edwards
- 2008: Brian Dawkins
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