Awards and honors NFL •
NFL champion (
1964) • 3×
NFL Most Valuable Player (1957, 1958, 1965) • 3×
Sporting News NFL MVP (1957, 1958, 1965) • 3×
Jim Thorpe Trophy (1958, 1963, 1965) • 3×
UPI NFL MVP (1958, 1963, 1965) • 2×
Joe F. Carr Trophy (1958, 1965) • 2×
DC Touchdown Club NFL MVP (1958, 1963) •
Bert Bell Award (1963) •
AP NFL Rookie of the Year (1957) •
The Sporting News NFL Rookie of the Year (1957) •
UPI NFL Rookie of the Year (1957) • 8× First-team
All-Pro (
1957–
1961,
1963–
1965) • Second-team
All-Pro (
1962) • 9×
Sporting News first-team
All-Pro (
1957–
1965) • 8×
NEA first-team
All-Pro (
1957–
1961,
1963–
1965) • 8×
UPI first-team
All-Pro (
1957–
1961,
1963–
1965) •
UPI second-team
All-Pro (
1962) • 8×
New York Daily News first-team
All-Pro (
1957–
1961,
1963–
1965) • 3×
Pro Bowl Game Co-MVP (
1962,
1963,
1966) • 9×
Pro Bowl (
1957–
1965) • 3×
Pro Bowl MVP (
1961,
1962,
1965) • 8×
NFL rushing yards leader (1957–1961, 1963–1965) • 6× NFL
yards from scrimmage leader (1958, 1959, 1961, 1963–1965) • 6× NFL
rushing attempts leader (1958, 1959, 1961, 1963–1965) • 5×
NFL rushing touchdowns leader (1957–1959, 1963, 1965) • 5× NFL
all-purpose yards leader (1958–1961, 1964) • 5×
NFL approximate value leader (1960, 1961, 1963–1965) • 3× NFL total
touchdowns leader (1958, 1959, 1963) • 2× NFL
yards per rushing attempt leader (1963, 1964) •
NFL scoring leader () •
NFL 1960s All-Decade Team •
NFL 50th Anniversary All-Time Team •
NFL 75th Anniversary All-Time Team •
NFL 100th Anniversary All-Time Team (first member & unanimous selection) •
AFL-
NFL 1960–1984 All-Star Team •
NFL All-Time Team •
Cleveland Browns No. 32 retired • Statue in front of
Huntington Bank Field (2016) • To honor him, the
Cleveland Browns named their Inspire Change Changemaker Award after him (2022) • To permanently honor the impact of Jim Brown in the
NFL, the player with the most rushing yards each season will be presented with the
Jim Brown Award (2022) • In partnership with the
Pro Football Hall of Fame, the
Cleveland Browns held a "Celebration of Life" tribute in his memory, following his death (2023)
Lacrosse • To honor Brown's ever-lasting influence on
lacrosse, the
Premier Lacrosse League named its
Most Valuable Player award after him (2019) • Brown joined the
Premier Lacrosse League as both an advisor and a champion of the PLL Assists program (2019)
College NCAA •
Silver Anniversary Award (1982)
Syracuse • 10×
letterman in four sports (
football,
basketball,
lacrosse, and
track) •
Syracuse Athlete of the Year (1956–1957) •
Syracuse Orange Ring of Honor (2020) •
Arents Award for excellence in athletics and social activism (2016) • Statue at Plaza 44 outside the
Ensley Athletic Center Football •
Lambert-Meadowlands Trophy (
1956) •
Cotton Bowl Co-MVP (
1957) •
College All-Star Game Team (1957) •
Unanimous All-American (
1956) •
AP first-team
All-American (
1956) •
AFCA All-American (
1956) •
FWAA All-American (
1956) •
NEA first-team
All-American (
1956) •
UPI first-team
All-American (
1956) •
INS first-team
All-American (
1956) • ''
Collier's'' first-team
All-American (
1956) •
CPA first-team
All-American (
1956) •
WC All-American (
1956) •
INS second-team
All-American (
1955) •
AP third-team
All-American (
1955) •
NEA third-team
All-American (
1955) • 2× Unanimous first-team All-
Eastern (
1955,
1956) • 2×
AP first-team All-
Eastern (
1955,
1956) • 2×
UPI first-team All-
Eastern (
1955,
1956) • 2×
INS First-team All-
Eastern (
1955,
1956) •
NCAA rushing touchdowns co-leader (1956) •
NCAA average kickoff return yards leader (1955) •
Walter Camp All-Century Team •
Syracuse All-Century Team •
Syracuse Orange No. 44 retired • To honor Jim Brown, the
Touchdown Club of Columbus awards the
NCAA's top running back with the
Jim Brown Trophy (1991)
Lacrosse •
Coaches Poll National Champion (1957) (undefeated perfect 10–0 season) • First-team
All-American (1957) • Second-team
All-American (1956)
Track and field • Fifth place at the
USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships –
Decathlon (
1955) • First place –
Discus throw () •
Dual Meet Champion vs
Colgate (May 18, 1957) •
High jump champion • Hometown Hall of Famers Plaque (2013)
Track and field •
Nassau County high jump champion (1952) •
Dual-meet champion vs
Sea Cliff High School (May 21, 1952) •
Discus throw champion •
Discus throw champion •
Tri-Meet Event vs
Great Neck High School and
Roslyn High School (May 9, 1951) •
High jump champion • Long Island-Metropolitan Lacrosse Conference •
Syracuse University Trophy (
MVP) (1952) • 3× First-team All-Conference All-Star (1951–1953)
Baseball • Threw two
no-hitters
Football • Double A Conference Co-Champion (1952) (undefeated) •
Tom Thorp Memorial Award (
MVP)(1952) • 2×
Nassau first-team All-Scholastic (1951, 1952) • All-
Nassau Team Honorable Mention (1951) •
Newsday's
Long Island 1950s All-Decade Team •
Nassau County single season record 38.1
ppg scoring average (1953) • Only player in
Nassau County history to score 50+ points in consecutive games (1952) •
College Football Hall of Fame – Class of 1995 •
National Lacrosse Hall of Fame – Class of 1983 •
Helms Athletic Foundation Pro Football Hall of Fame – Class of 1967 • NYSPHSAA Hall of Fame – Class of 2016 • Cotton Bowl Hall of Fame – Class of 1998 • U.S. Army ROTC Hall of Fame – Class of 2016 • National High School Football Hall of Fame – Inaugural Class of 2023 • Nassau County High School Athletics Hall of Fame – Inaugural Class of 2015 • Long Island Metropolitan Lacrosse Hall of Fame – Class of 1987 •
Long Island Sports Hall of Fame – Inaugural Class of 1984 • Manhasset Lacrosse Hall of Fame – Inaugural Class of 1989 • Ohio Sports Hall of Fame – Inaugural Class of 2024
Media •
Philadelphia Sports Writers Association Athlete of the Year (1958) • 2×
ESPN American Athlete of the Year (1958, 1959) •
Hickok Belt (1964) •
National Football Foundation Distinguished American Award (1982) •
NAACP Image Awards –
Jackie Robinson Sports Award (1997) •
TDC Lifetime Achievement Award (1997) •
NFL Alumni Order of the Leather Helmet (1998) • Ranked #4 on
ESPN SportsCentury: Top 50 North American Athletes of the 20th Century (1999) •
Associated Press' Greatest Football Player of the 20th Century (1999) • Greater Cleveland Sports Commission – Lifetime Achievement Award (2002) (inaugural recipient) •
Sports Illustrated's Greatest College Athlete of All Time (2006) •
MaxPreps' Greatest
New York Male High School Athlete (2009) • Ranked #2 on
NFL Network The Top 100: NFL's Greatest Players of All Time (2010) •
Tewaaraton Legend Award (2011) (inaugural recipient) • PwC Doak Walker Legends Award (2012) •
Martin Luther King Jr. Sports Legacy Award (2013) •
MLB Beacon of Hope Award (2014) • Harold & Carole Pump Foundation – Lifetime Achievement Award (2014) •
Muhammad Ali Lifetime Humanitarian Achievement Award (2014) •
New York Daily News' Greatest Football Player of All Time (2014) •
Sports Illustrated's Muhammad Ali Legacy Award (2016) • Harlem Lacrosse – Trailblazer Award (2017) (inaugural recipient) •
Bleacher Report's Greatest Athlete of All Time (2018) •
Bleacher Report's
NFL All-Time Team (2018) •
ESPN First Team All-Time
All-American (2019) •
MaxPreps' Greatest All-Around High School Athlete of All Time (2019) • Named The Greatest College Football Player of All Time by
ESPN (2020) •
ESPN's Greatest Running Back of All Time (2023)
Acting career •
NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture –
El Condor (1970)
Nominations •
Laurel Awards • Male New Face (1968) • Male Supporting Performance –
The Dirty Dozen (1968)
Records For details regarding NFL and Cleveland Browns team records at the time of his retirement, please refer to the ‘Career Highlights’ tab on his page at the Pro Football Hall of Fame website, available here NFL records • First player in history with 300 rush attempts in a season: 305 (1961) • First player in history to reach 10,000 career rushing yards (1964) • Fewest games to reach 12,000 career rushing yards: 115 • Career rushing yards per game: 104.3 • Career yards per rushing attempt by a running back (minimum 1,500 carries): 5.22 • Yards per rushing attempt in a season (minimum 200 attempts): 6.4 (1963) • Most seasons leading the NFL in rushing touchdowns: 5 (1957–1959, 1963, 1965) • Most seasons leading the NFL in rushing yards: 8 (1957–1961, 1963–1965) • Most consecutive seasons leading the NFL in rushing yards: 5 (1957–1961) • Most seasons leading the NFL in all-purpose yards: 5 (1958–1961, 1964) • Career average approximate value per season: 20.33 • Most consecutive seasons averaging 100 yards per game: 4 (1958–1961) • Most games with 4+ touchdowns: 6 •
Most rushing touchdowns in a single half: 4 (November 18, 1962) (tied with
Roland Hooks,
Chuck Muncie,
Eric Dickerson,
Shaun Alexander,
Priest Holmes, and
Doug Martin)
Browns franchise records • Points scored in a season: 126 (1965) • Career total touchdowns: 126 • Total touchdowns in a season: 21 (1965) • Career rushing touchdowns: 106 • Most seasons leading the team in rushing touchdowns: 9 (1957–1965) • Most consecutive seasons leading the team in rushing touchdowns: 9 (1957–1965) • Career rushing yards: 12,312 • Most consecutive seasons leading the team in rushing yards: 9 (1957–1965) • Career all-purpose yards: 15,459 • Most seasons leading the team in all-purpose yards: 9 (1957–1965) • Most consecutive seasons leading the team in all-purpose yards: 9 (1957–1965) • Career yards from scrimmage: 14,811 • Most consecutive seasons leading the team in yards from scrimmage: 9 (1957–1965) • Career rush attempts: 2,359 • Career rushing yards per attempt: 5.22 • Most seasons leading the team in yards per rush attempt: 7 (1957, 1958, 1960, 1962–1965) • Yards per rush attempt in a season: 6.4 (1963) • Most seasons with at least 1,000 all-purpose yards: 9 (1957–1965) • Most seasons with at least 1,000 yards from scrimmage: 9 (1957–1965) • Consecutive games scoring a touchdown: 10 (1965)
Browns NFL Championship records • Career rushing yards: 233 • Rushing yards in a championship game: 114 (1964) • Yards from scrimmage in a championship game: 151 (1964) • Career rush attempts: 59 • Rush attempts in a championship game: 27 (1964) ==Filmography==