Every NFL team’s biggest villain ever

Denver Broncos tight end Shannon Sharpe answers questions at Media Day on January 26, 1999, at Pro Player Stadium in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Allen Kee/Getty Images)
Denver Broncos tight end Shannon Sharpe answers questions at Media Day on January 26, 1999, at Pro Player Stadium in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Allen Kee/Getty Images) /
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Denver Broncos tight end Shannon Sharpe answers questions at Media Day for Super Bowl XXXIII on January 26, 1999, at Pro Player Stadium in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Allen Kee/Getty Images)
Denver Broncos tight end Shannon Sharpe answers questions at Media Day for Super Bowl XXXIII on January 26, 1999, at Pro Player Stadium in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Allen Kee/Getty Images) /

Denver Broncos: TE Shannon Sharpe

Skip Bayless better buckle up for this one. A graduate of Savannah State, Shannon Sharpe loves to talk. Shocking, right? Not really. But sometimes, the Hall of Famer’s mouth got him in quite a bit of trouble. Just ask the late Derrick Thomas about the phone number incident. At the same time, even his teammates had to tell Sharpe to zip it. But he couldn’t help himself. Calling the national guard, asking the fans to get a head start on traffic, and who could forget in Baltimore when Sharpe wanted his restitution?

Nonetheless, Sharpe, who was never quiet, let his play do most of the talking. At the time of retirement, Sharpe had over 10,000 yards receiving and won three Super Bowls. Sure, his Super Bowl stats are rather, shall we say, underwhelming, but he never lost and will use that in any debate. Shannon Sharpe, NFL Villain, Case closed. By the way, can someone find Tim Johnson to imitate Sharpe once again? He did it in the 30 for 30 film, but can we get him on Undisputed?