MSN Slideshow Ranking the Best Brother Duos in NFL History By Pro Football Network FacebookTwitterReddItFlipLinkedinEmail February 4, 2025 | 2:45 PM EST Share FacebookTwitterReddItFlipLinkedinEmail 1 of 10 Joey Bosa has played for the San Diego/Los Angeles Chargers, while Nick Bosa has played for the San Francisco 49ers. The Bosa brothers are among the NFL's most feared pass rushers. Joey Bosa won Defensive Rookie of the Year (2016), made four Pro Bowls, and recorded over 60 sacks. Nick Bosa won Defensive Player of the Year (2022), led the league in sacks (2022), and was a key force in the 49ers’ Super Bowl run. Stefon Diggs has played for the Minnesota Vikings and Buffalo Bills, while Trevon Diggs has played for the Dallas Cowboys. Stefon Diggs has become one of the NFL’s top receivers, leading the league in receptions and receiving yards in 2020. Trevon Diggs was an elite defensive back, leading the NFL in interceptions (2021) and making multiple Pro Bowls. J.J. Watt played for the Houston Texans and Arizona Cardinals, T.J. Watt has played for the Pittsburgh Steelers, and Derek Watt played for the San Diego/Los Angeles Chargers and Pittsburgh Steelers. J.J. Watt is one of the most dominant defensive players ever, winning 3 Defensive Player of the Year awards, earning 5 First-Team All-Pro selections, and recording 114.5 career sacks. T.J. Watt has already won Defensive Player of the Year (2021) and led the NFL in sacks twice. Clay Matthews III played for the Green Bay Packers and Los Angeles Rams, while Casey Matthews played for the Philadelphia Eagles and Minnesota Vikings (offseason). Clay Matthews III was a six-time Pro Bowler, Super Bowl XLV champion, and one of the most dominant linebackers of his era. Ronde Barber spent his entire career with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, while Tiki Barber played for the New York Giants. Ronde Barber was a lockdown cornerback with 47 career interceptions, a Super Bowl win (XXXVII), and Hall of Fame induction. Tiki Barber was one of the best running backs of his era, rushing for 10,449 yards and 5,183 receiving yards. Ronde’s Super Bowl and longevity give this duo a significant legacy. Sterling Sharpe played for the Green Bay Packers, while Shannon Sharpe played for the Denver Broncos and Baltimore Ravens. Shannon Sharpe was one of the greatest tight ends ever, winning three Super Bowls (XXXII, XXXIII, XXXV), earning Hall of Fame induction, and recording 10,060 receiving yards. Sterling Sharpe was a dominant wide receiver before injuries ended his career early, but he led the league in receiving touchdowns twice. Michael Bennett played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Seattle Seahawks, Philadelphia Eagles, New England Patriots, and Dallas Cowboys, while Martellus Bennett played for the Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants, Chicago Bears, New England Patriots, and Green Bay Packers. Michael Bennett was a three-time Pro Bowler, one-time Super Bowl champion (XLVIII), and one of the top defensive linemen of his era. Martellus Bennett played 10 seasons as a tight end, winning Super Bowl LI with the Patriots. Both had significant NFL success. Devin McCourty played for the New England Patriots, while Jason McCourty played for the Tennessee Titans, Cleveland Browns, New England Patriots, and Miami Dolphins. Devin McCourty was a three-time Super Bowl champion (XLIX, LI, LIII), three-time All-Pro, and the backbone of the Patriots’ secondary. Jason McCourty also won a Super Bowl (LIII) and had a solid career as a cornerback. Their contributions to one of the NFL’s greatest dynasties put them on this list. Travis Kelce has played for the Kansas City Chiefs, while Jason Kelce has spent his entire career with the Philadelphia Eagles. Travis Kelce is arguably the greatest tight end in NFL history, with four Super Bowl appearances, three championships, and multiple First-Team All-Pro selections. Jason Kelce has been a Hall of Fame-level center, earning Super Bowl LII with the Eagles and multiple First-Team All-Pro honors. Could it be anyone else? Peyton Manning is a consensus top 5 QB in NFL history. He's made three Super Bowls, winning two of them. Peyton also won five regular season MVP awards. His younger brother, Eli, also won two Super Bowls. More Slideshows The 5 Best Centers the Lakers Could Target As Anthony Davis Replacements Ranking the Top 10 NFL Home Field Advantages Top 10 WRs Projected in PFN’s Latest 7-Round NFL Mock Draft Top 10 RBs Projected in PFN’s Latest 7-Round NFL Mock Draft Top 10 QBs Projected in PFN’s Latest 7-Round NFL Mock Draft Ranking the Top 10 NFL Stadiums