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The Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio. The Pro Football Hall of Fame includes players, coaches, and contributors (e.g., owners, general managers and team or league officials or other non-players) who have "made outstanding contributions to professional football". The charter class of seventeen was selected in 1963.
The Pro Football Hall of Fame is the hall of fame for professional American football, located in Canton, Ohio.Opened on September 7, 1963, [1] the Hall of Fame enshrines exceptional figures in the sport of professional football, including players, coaches, officials, franchise owners, and front-office personnel, almost all of whom made their primary contributions to the game in the National ...
FILE - New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning holds up the Vince Lombardi Trophy while celebrating his team's 21-17 win over the New England Patriots in the NFL Super Bowl XLVI football game, Feb ...
Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2024, Dwight Freeney, Andre Johnson, Randy Gradishar, Patrick Willis, Steve McMichael (wife Misty McMichael accepting), Devin Hester and Julius Peppers stand on ...
Eli Manning, Steve Smith Sr., Adam Vinatieri, Antonio Gates and Torry Holt are among the 15 finalists in the modern-era player category for the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2025. Of the 15 ...
Players. Dan Fouts: Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback and veteran broadcaster; Ron Jaworski: Former NFL quarterback and veteran broadcaster; Ozzie Newsome: Pro Football Hall of Fame tight end and two-time Super Bowl-winning general manager; Art Shell: Pro Football Hall of Fame offensive tackle, two-time Super Bowl champion and former head ...
Two-time Super Bowl MVP Eli Manning is among the 15 modern-era finalists for the 2025 Pro Football Hall of Fame class, announced Saturday. The No. 1 overall pick in 2004, Manning played 16 seasons ...
The team is chosen by members of the Hall of Fame Selection Committee. This committee consists of one media member from each NFL market (two for New York/New Jersey owing to the market's two teams), a representative from the Pro Football Writers of America and 11 "at-large" delegates (primarily national sportswriters) for a total of 44 voters. [6]