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* 1940: [[Don Hutson|Hutson]], [[Ace Parker|Parker]] & [[Kent Ryan|Ryan]]
* 1941: [[Marshall Goldberg|Goldberg]] & [[Art Jones (American football)|A. Jones]]
* 1942: [[Bulldog Turner|B. Turner]]
* 1943: [[Sammy Baugh|Baugh]]
* 1944: [[Howie Livingston|Livingston]]
* 1945: [[Roy Zimmerman (American football)|Zimmerman]]
* 1946: [[Bill Dudley|Dudley]]
* 1947: [[Frank Reagan|Reagan]] & [[Frank Seno|Seno]]
* 1948: [[Dan Sandifer|Sandifer]]
* 1949: [[Bob Nussbaumer|Nussbaumer]]
* 1950: [[Spec Sanders|Sanders]]
* 1951: [[Otto Schnellbacher|Schnellbacher]]
* 1952: [[Dick Lane (American football)|Lane]]
* 1953: [[Jack Christiansen|Christiansen]]
* 1954: [[Dick Lane (American football)|Lane]]
* 1955: [[Will Sherman|W. Sherman]]
* 1956: [[Lindon Crow|Crow]]
* 1957: [[Jack Butler (American football)|Butler]], [[Jack Christiansen|Christiansen]] & [[Milt Davis|Davis]]
* 1958: [[Jimmy Patton|Patton]]
* 1959: [[Milt Davis|Davis]], [[Dean Derby|Derby]] & [[Don Shinnick|Shinnick]]
* 1960: [[Dave Baker|Baker]] & [[Jerry Norton|Norton]]
* 1961: [[Dick Lynch|Lynch]]
* 1962: [[Willie Wood (American football)|Wood]]
* 1963: [[Dick Lynch|Lynch]] & [[Roosevelt Taylor|Taylor]]
* 1964: [[Paul Krause|Krause]]
* 1965: [[Bobby Boyd|Boyd]]
* 1966: [[Larry Wilson (American football)|Wilson]]
* 1967: [[Lem Barney|Barney]] & [[Dave Whitsell|Whitsell]]
* 1968: [[Willie Williams (cornerback, born 1941)|W. Williams]]
* 1969: [[Mel Renfro|Renfro]]
* 1970: [[Johnny Robinson (safety)|J. Robinson]]
* 1971: [[Bill Bradley (American football)|Bradley]]
* 1972: [[Bill Bradley (American football)|Bradley]]
* 1973: [[Dick Anderson|Anderson]] & [[Mike Wagner|Wagner]]
* 1974: [[Emmitt Thomas|E. Thomas]]
* 1975: [[Mel Blount|Blount]]
* 1976: [[Monte Jackson|Jackson]]
* 1977: [[Lyle Blackwood|Blackwood]]
* 1978: [[Thom Darden|Darden]]
* 1979: [[Mike Reinfeldt|Reinfeldt]]
* 1980: [[Lester Hayes|Hayes]]
* 1981: [[Everson Walls|Walls]]
* 1982: [[Everson Walls|Walls]]
* 1983: [[Mark Murphy (safety, born 1955)|Murphy]]
* 1984: [[Kenny Easley|Easley]]
* 1985: [[Everson Walls|Walls]]
* 1986: [[Ronnie Lott|Lott]]
* 1987: [[Barry Wilburn|Wilburn]]
* 1988: [[Scott Case (American football)|Case]]
* 1989: [[Felix Wright|Wright]]
* 1990: [[Mark Carrier (safety)|Carrier]]
* 1991: [[Ronnie Lott|Lott]]
* 1992: [[Henry Jones (American football)|H. Jones]] & [[Audray McMillian|McMillian]]
* 1993: [[Nate Odomes|Odomes]] & [[Eugene Robinson|E. Robinson]]
* 1994: [[Eric Turner (American football)|E. Turner]] & [[Aeneas Williams|A. Williams]]
* 1995: [[Orlando Thomas|O. Thomas]]
* 1996: [[Tyrone Braxton|Braxton]] & [[Keith Lyle|Lyle]]
* 1997: [[Ryan McNeil|McNeil]]
* 1998: [[Ty Law|Law]]
* 1999: [[Donnie Abraham|Abraham]], [[James Hasty|Hasty]], [[Sam Madison|Madison]], [[Troy Vincent|Vincent]] & [[Rod Woodson|R. Woodson]]
* 2000: [[Darren Sharper|Sharper]]
* 2001: [[Ronde Barber|Barber]] & [[Anthony Henry (American football)|Henry]]
* 2002: [[Brian Kelly (cornerback)|Kelly]] & [[Rod Woodson|R. Woodson]]
* 2003: [[Tony Parrish|Parrish]] & [[Brian Russell|Russell]]
* 2004: [[Ed Reed|Reed]]
* 2005: [[Ty Law|Law]] & [[Deltha O'Neal|O'Neal]]
* 2006: [[Champ Bailey|Bailey]] & [[Asante Samuel|Samuel]]
* 2007: [[Antonio Cromartie|Cromartie]]
* 2008: [[Ed Reed|Reed]]
* 2009: [[Jairus Byrd|Byrd]], [[Asante Samuel|Samuel]], [[Darren Sharper|Sharper]] & [[Charles Woodson|C. Woodson]]
* 2010: [[Ed Reed|Reed]]
* 2011: [[Kyle Arrington|Arrington]], [[Eric Weddle|Weddle]] & [[Charles Woodson|C. Woodson]]
* 2012: [[Tim Jennings|Jennings]]
* 2013: [[Richard Sherman (American football)|R. Sherman]]
* 2014: [[Glover Quin|Quin]]
* 2015: [[Reggie Nelson|Nelson]] & [[Marcus Peters|Peters]]
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Barry Wilburn
No. 45, 47
Date of birth (1963-12-09) December 9, 1963 (age 60)
Place of birthMemphis, Tennessee
Career information
StatusRetired
CFL statusInternational
Position(s)CB
US collegeMississippi
NFL draft1985 / Round: 8 / Pick: 219
Drafted byWashington Redskins
Career history
As player
1985-1989Washington Redskins
1992Cleveland Browns
1993Saskatchewan Roughriders
1994BC Lions
1995-1996Philadelphia Eagles
1999Winnipeg Blue Bombers
Career stats

Barry Todd Wilburn (born December 9, 1963 in Memphis, Tennessee) is a former professional American football player who was drafted by the Washington Redskins in the eight round (219th overall) of the 1985 NFL Draft. A 6'3", 186-lb. cornerback from the University of Mississippi, Wilburn played in eight NFL seasons from 1985 to 1996 (he missed two seasons due to injury) and in two CFL seasons for the Saskatchewan Roughriders and the British Columbia Lions. He played in one final season in 1999 for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers before retiring.

Professional career

Wilburn started in Super Bowl XXII for the Redskins, and recorded two interceptions in their 42-10 victory. Wilburn retired with 20 career interceptions and five fumble recoveries.

Wilburn holds the Redskins record for the longest interception return after scoring on a 100-yard return against the Minnesota Vikings in 1987.[1]

Personal life

Wilburn is the son of Olympic great, Margaret Matthews Wilburn and the father of Jordan and Dominique Wilburn, named for his two favorite NBA basketball players.

References

  1. ^ "Reed rumbles 108 yards for NFL record | Longest interception returns by team". Pro Football Hall of Fame. November 24, 2008. Retrieved June 2, 2014.

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