Herb Adderley was an American football player who had a distinguished career in the National Football League (NFL). He was a cornerback and kick returner who played for the Green Bay Packers and the Dallas Cowboys.

Adderley was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and attended Michigan State University. He was drafted by the Packers in 1961 and went on to become one of the most successful defensive backs in the NFL. He was a key part of the Packers' success during the 1960s, helping them to win five NFL championships and the first two Super Bowls.

Adderley was a five-time Pro Bowl selection and was named to the NFL's All-Decade Team for the 1960s. He was also named to the NFL's 75th Anniversary All-Time Team. He was known for his ability to read the quarterback and anticipate routes, as well as his physicality and aggressive play.

Adderley was traded to the Cowboys in 1970 and went on to win another Super Bowl with them in 1971. He retired in 1972 after 11 seasons in the NFL. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1980 and his number 26 jersey was retired by the Packers.

Adderley's career was marked by success and longevity. He was a key part of the Packers' success in the 1960s and was a major contributor to the Cowboys' championship in 1971. He was one of the best defensive backs of his era and is remembered as one of the greatest players in NFL history.

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