On the day before Super Bowl XLIV, the Pro Football Hall of Fame Selection Committee met in Ft. Lauderdale to hold its annual election meeting. Seven legendary NFL greats were elected and will be formally enshrined into the Hall of Fame on Saturday, August 7, 2010 in Canton, Ohio. Read More
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Guard Russ Grimm, linebacker Rickey Jackson, cornerback Dick LeBeau, running back Floyd Little, defensive tackle John Randle, wide receiver Jerry Rice, and running back Emmitt Smith make up the Class of 2010 Pro Football Hall of Fame enshrinees. Read More
Watch the announcement of the Pro Football Hall of Fame's Class of 2010 live at 5:30 p.m. ET. Read More
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A selection process that began last August will come to completion this afternoon at the Super Bowl Media Center in Ft. Lauderdale. The Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Selection Committee, comprised of 44 members of the media, is meeting to elect the Hall of Fame’s Class of 2010. Read More
In a special ceremony the day before Super Bowl XLIV, NFL Network announces the 2010 Pro Football Hall of Fame enshrinees. Read More
Hall of Fame halfback Bill Dudley passed away early Thursday morning at the age of 88. A dynamic player with three teams – the Pittsburgh Steelers, Detroit Lions, and Washington Redskins, Dudley scored nine different ways during his spectacular career. Read More
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The Pro Football Hall of Fame celebrates Black History Month with a special program highlighting African Americans in pro football. Read More
The Hall of Fame is the title sponsor for what is becoming the top college All-Star game in the country. College football’s top stars will be showcased in the game on Saturday, Feb. 6. Read More
Follow the career of Class of 2010 finalist Floyd Little through photos pulled from the Hall's collection. Read More
Follow the career of Class of 2010 Senior Nominee Dick Lebeau through photos pulled from the Hall's collection. Read More
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Follow the career of Class of 2010 finalist John Randle through photos from the Hall's collection. Read More
Here's the answer to one of the most commonly asked questions of the Pro Football Hall of Fame! Read More
Dick Lebeau signed with the Detroit Lions after being cut by the Cleveland browns in training camp and eventually earned a place in the team’s starting lineup for the final six games of his rookie campaign. He didn’t miss another game until late in his second to last season in 1971. Read More
Floyd Little, a three-time All-America running back at Syracuse, was the Denver Broncos first round draft pick, sixth player selected overall, in the 1967 AFL-NFL Draft. Making him so appealing to the Broncos was the versatility he demonstrated at the collegiate level during his years with the Orangemen. Read More
John Randle, a Little All-America from Texas A&I, signed a contract as an undrafted free agent with the Minnesota Vikings in 1990. He played in all 16 games as a rookie before he earned a starting role at defensive tackle in his second season. Read More
In 1985, the Buffalo Bills used their fourth round pick in the draft to select wide receiver Andre Reed out of relatively little known Kutztown State University. Read More
Dermontti Dawson replaced future Hall of Famer Mike Webster as the Pittsburgh’s Steelers starting center. He remained an anchor of the Steelers’ front line for the remainder of his 13-season NFL career. Read More
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The San Francisco 49ers picked running back Roger Craig from the University of Nebraska in the second round, 49th overall, of the 1983 NFL Draft. He wasted little time proving his worth, as he became a regular in Bill Walsh’s West Coast offense as a rookie. Read More
Follow Roger Craig's career through photos pulled from the Hall's collection. Read More
Hall of Famer Merlin Olsen had a legendary career in the NFL with the Los Angeles Rams that included a record 14 trips to the Pro Bowl. But that’s only part of the story that defines his life. Recently, Utah State paid tribute to their famous alumnus. Read More
The Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Selection Committee has been given the task over the years to pick the National Football League’s All-Decade Teams. Read More
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The Denver Broncos selected Shannon Sharpe out of Savannah State in the seventh round of the 1990 NFL Draft. He retired 14 seasons later as the all-time leader in catches, yards and touchdowns by a tight end. Read More
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Land O’Frost has teamed up with the Hall of Fame to launch a national contest called, “Hall of Fame Instant WIN Scratch Game.” During the promotion period, Land O’Frost consumers have an opportunity to win a unique and one of a kind VIP experience at the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s 2010 Enshrinement weekend. Read More
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PART EIGHT OF EIGHT IN A SERIES. In leading up the announcement of the NFL's All-Decade Team of the 2000s during Pro Bowl week, Profootballhof.com examines the previous eight All-Decade Teams. The 1990s were filled with great moments and record-breaking performances. The NFL's All-Decade Team of the 1990s included the all-time sack leader BRUCE SMITH among many others. Read More
Follow the career of Class of 2010 Finalist Cris Carter through photos pulled from the Hall's collection. Read More
Scoring touchdowns turned out to be something for which Carter became known for during his 16-season NFL career. By the time he retired following the 2002 NFL season, Carter had scored 130 touchdowns which ranked second most in NFL history. Read More
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