Scoring touchdowns turned out to be something for which Carter became known for during his 16-season NFL career. Read More
The family of the legendary George Halas are working to save his alma mater. Read More
While playing for both the Cardinals and Rams, Williams established himself as one of the finest defensive backs ever to play. Read More
The newest enshrinees into the Hall of Fame will be announced live at 5:30 p.m. ET on Saturday from Indianapolis on NFL Network’s Road to Canton: Pro Football Hall of Fame: Class of 2012 presented by Allstate. Read More
Butler joined the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1951 where he established himself as one of the game's most effective cornerbacks. Read More
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At the conclusion of Super Bowl XLVI Raymond Berry will carry the Vince Lombardi Trophy to the stage and deliver it to Commissioner Roger Goodell who will then present it to the winning team. Read More
Shields never missed a game during his 14-season career and his 224 games played and 223 starts are franchise records. Read More
The 49ers defense carved a significant niche in the NFL’s record book this season. Read More
Doleman retired as the fourth-ranked sack leader of all-time with 150.5 sacks and was tied for third in the NFL Record Book with eight seasons in which he recorded 10 or more sacks. Read More
Despite playing on the offensive line where a player did not receive much fanfare, Stanfel's teammates clearly recognized his importance to the club as he was lauded with the team's Most Valuable Player honor for the Lions' 1953 championship season. Read More
Bettis led the Rams in rushing each of his three seasons with the club before he was traded to the Pittsburgh Steelers, where he led them in rushing eight times in 10 seasons. Read More
A stop at the Hall of Fame in Canton is must for all Giants and Patriots fans traveling to Indianapolis for Super Bowl XLVI. Read More
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Roaf played in 189 career games over 13 seasons and was named first-team All-NFL seven times, All-NFC six times, and All-AFC three times and was voted to 11 Pro Bowls. Read More
The man who runs the Hall of Fame’s selection process answered questions posted on the Hall’s Facebook page. Read More
Reed managed to play 15 seasons with the Bills during which he was selected to play in seven consecutive Pro Bowls, rewrote the Bills’ record book and added several entries in the NFL’s record book. Read More
Kennedy became a fixture on the Seahawks defensive line for 11 seasons. Read More
Bill Parcells, in 19 seasons as a head coach in the National Football League, experienced just five losing seasons. Read More
Tim Brown proved to be everything that the Oakland Raiders had hoped for after developing into one of the greatest receivers of his era. Read More
In just seconds, you can register to win an incredible trip to the 2012 Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Festival. Read More
DeBartolo, Jr. purchased the San Francisco 49ers in 1977 with a vision to create a top-notch organization, on and off the field. Read More
Curtis Martin gained 14,101 yards on 3,518 carries and scored 90 rushing touchdowns during his 11-season career and retired as the NFL's fourth all-time leading rusher. Read More
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The Vince Lombardi Trophy was removed from exhibit Monday Jan. 16th and is en route to be awarded to the champions of Super Bowl XLVI. Read More
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The Haggar Gold Jacket Report is a weekly update on recent news surrounding the very select group of men who’ve earned a place in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Read More
The finalists under consideration for the Class of 2012 were no strangers to conference championship games or Super Bowls. Read More
Charles Haley joined the San Francisco 49ers in 1986 as the team’s fourth round draft pick. He developed into one of the NFL’s most devastating pass rushers during a career split between the 49ers and the Dallas Cowboys. Read More
During Dawson’s 13-year career, Pittsburgh led the NFL in rushing twice as Steelers’ ball carriers amassed 2,180 yards in 1994 and 2,479 yards in 1997. Read More
The football used in the Saints’ record-breaking Wild Card victory is the most recent addition to the Hall of Fame’s collection. Read More
Kevin Greene, a fifth-round draft pick of the Los Angeles Rams in the 1985 NFL Draft, quickly developed into one of the most punishing pass rushers in league history. Read More
Jerome Bettis and Curtis Martin are the two running backs among the finalists for the Class of 2012. See how their stats compare to running backs already in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Read More
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Both defensive backs being considered for the Hall of Fame’s Class of 2012 are finalists for the first time. here's how the stack up against those already in Canton. Read More
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Kevin Greene and Charles Haley, both of whom played at defensive end also, are the two linebackers among the 17 finalists for the Class of 2012. This is the first time that Greene has been a finalist while Haley is a finalist for the third straight year. Read More
Four of the finalists for the Class of 2012 are offensive linemen. Will Shields is in his first year of eligibility while Dawson, Roaf and Stanfel all have been finalists in the past. Read More
This year marks the sixth straight year that Andre Reed has been a finalist while Cris Carter is among the group of 17 finalists for the fifth consecutive year. Tim Brown, who also excelled as a kick return man, has been a finalist three straight times. Read More
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Three defensive linemen – Chris Doleman, Charles Haley, and Cortez Kennedy – are among the 17 finalists who will be considered for the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2012. See how they compare to defensive linemen already in Canton. Read More
Mementos from an incredible 2011 season keep arriving at the Pro Football Hall of Fame. In recent days, a jersey worn by Darren Sproles and football thrown by Matt Flynn were sent to the Hall of Fame. Read More
Bill Parcells coached 19 years in the NFL and is the only coach to take four different teams to the playoffs. See how he stacks up against the coaches already in Canton. Read More
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Tim Tebow and the Denver Broncos changed the history of overtime on Sunday. Read More
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The modern-era position roster will change after 2012 election. Read More