No. 4: Wide receiver brandon marshall
Next up is the only non-Hall of Famer on this list, receiver Brandon Marshall, who last played in the NFL in 2018 with the Seahawks.
Marshall did not have a great cameo in Seattle, hauling in just 11 of his 23 targets for 136 yards and one touchdown before getting released in November.
Marshall did catch on with the Saints after Seattle released him, but he has yet to return to the NFL – and at age 34 seems unlikely to do so.
If this is the end of the line, Marshall could very well end up a Hall of Famer after an illustrious 13-year-career that saw him make six Pro Bowls with one All-Pro nod and 83 career touchdowns receptions, which ranks 22nd all-time.
Marshall will likely become the most recent superstar to finish his career in the Emerald City, a career that may not lead to Canton right away, but could eventually result in a fifth Hall of Famer (including Owens) who spent their final NFL moments in Seattle.
Here are the remaining three.