As a member of the Giants, Van Pelt was a member of the
Crunch Bunch, a team of fierce linebackers composed of Van Pelt,
Brian Kelley,
Lawrence Taylor and
Harry Carson. The group is widely considered one of the best linebacking combos in NFL history. He was also named the player of the decade for the 1970s by the Giants. During his 11-year career with the franchise, the Giants posted a winning record only once, in
1981, when New York reached the playoffs for the only time in a 20-year stretch between 1964 and 1983. Van Pelt also has the unusual distinction of playing for the franchise in four different home stadiums:
Yankee Stadium, the
Yale Bowl,
Shea Stadium, and
Giants Stadium. He also played for five Giants head coaches:
Alex Webster,
Bill Arnsparger,
John McVay,
Ray Perkins, and
Bill Parcells. Van Pelt wore number 10 with the Giants, his college number, even though the NFL instituted a
jersey numbering system for the
1973 season, which then limited linebackers entering the league to numbers 50 through 59. He was allowed to wear 10 because he was the backup kicker in his rookie year. (Number 10 is now retired by the Giants for
Eli Manning.) Van Pelt wore number 91 with the Raiders and wore number 50 with the Browns. Since
2021, 10 is now permitted for linebackers again in the NFL. ==Post NFL==