NFL Top 10

NFL Top 10 is a documentary program produced by NFL Films for airing on the NFL Network. The host and narrator is Derrin Horton.

The program counts down 10 items directly related to the players, coaches, and events of the National Football League, with former players, NFL Network personalities, and other members of the media weighing in on the picks. Reruns show on Sunday nights, while new episodes air on Friday nights.

Episodes

 * Note: "Single Season Performances" was produced and aired before the 2007 season: it originally ended with Peyton Manning's season of 49 touchdown throws as the #1 season, but in 2008 it was updated, with Manning's 2004 season replaced by Tom Brady's 2007 season of 50 touchdown throws.


 * Note: "Worst Teams" was aired before the 2007 season; it originally ended with the 1976–77 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, losing 26 games over two seasons before the team's first win during the 1977 season. In 2009, it was updated and revised; the 2001 Panthers segment was eliminated and the Detroit Lions becoming the first team to finish 0–16 in a season became the segment's top choice. The 1-15 2007 Miami Dolphins season received mention in the show's "Best Of The Rest" segment.


 * Note: "Players Not in the Hall of Fame" was updated in 2011 with the Shannon Sharpe segment being replaced with Jerome Bettis.


 * Note: "Left Handed Quarterbacks" was updated in 2012 with the Field segment being replaced with Tim Tebow.


 * Note: The Pete Carroll segment of "Coaches Who Belonged In College" was updated in 2011 noting Carroll's return to the NFL with the Seahawks with comments from longtime Seahawks beat writer Clare Farnsworth and football writer Andy Benoit


 * Note: "Records That Will Never Be Broken" was aired in 2011 and includes Johnny Unitas' 47 consecutive games with a touchdown, a record that was broken in 2012


 * Note: "Rookie Seasons" was updated in 2012 with the Best of the Rest segment featuring Cam Newton's 2011 season.