Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady and Los Angeles Rams defensive lineman Aaron Donald are headliners on the NFL's All-Decade Team that was selected by the Pro Football Hall of Fame Selection Committee, per the Pro Football Hall of Fame's website.
The team consists of 55 members and was chosen by vote over the last several weeks. A 48-member committee voted on the roster.
Brady and Donald were two of eight unanimous selections, with the other six being Denver Broncos linebacker Von Miller, Washington Redskins running back Adrian Peterson, former Cleveland Browns offensive tackle Joe Thomas, Ravens kicker Justin Tucker, Houston Texans defensive lineman J.J. Watt and and former Ravens offensive guard Marshal Yanda.
Of course, Brady and Donald's selections are hardly surprising.
From 2010 through 2019, Brady captured three Super Bowl championships with the New England Patriots, making five Super Bowl appearances in total during that span. He also won MVP awards in 2010 and 2017 and made nine straight Pro Bowl appearances between 2010 and 2018.
The 42-year-old, who is widely viewed as the greatest quarterback to ever play the game, ended his 20-year tenure with the Patriots last month when he signed with the Buccaneers in free agency.
Meanwhile, Donald entered the NFL in 2014 and has made the Pro Bowl every year. He has also earned an incredible five consecutive First-Team All-Pro selections while winning back-to-back Defensive Player of the Year awards in 2017 and 2018.
Donald led the with 20.5 sacks in 2018 and has logged double-digit sack totals in four of his six NFL seasons. He has also missed just two games throughout his career.