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Hall of Fame tight Ozzie Newsome, nicknamed the “Wizard of Oz,” returned to his hometown on Thursday as the latest honoree in the “Hometown Hall of Famer™” program presented by the Hall of Fame and Allstate Insurance Company. Read More
This program provides students the opportunity to learn first-hand what it took beyond athletic ability for legendary Hall of Fame players to achieve success on and off the football field with a focus on positive character qualities. Read More
Read the transcript of Thurman Thomas' enshrinement speech. Read More
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The jersey quarterback Tim Tebow wore during a historic overtime win in January has arrived in Canton. Read More
Ralph Horween, a former halfback with the Cardinals, was the first NFL alum to live to 100. Read More
Clarence “Ace” Parker, a member of the Class of 1972, celebrated his 100th birthday on Thursday. The two-sport star and one-time NFL MVP becomes the Hall of Fame’s first centenarian. Read More
The Brooklyn Dodgers were an NFL team in the 1930 and ‘40s. The franchise’s greatest successes came in 1940 and 1941 thanks to the superb play of their star Ace Parker. Read More
Ace Parker will be smiling today, his 100th birthday. Read More
Ed Sabol is the oldest ever enshrined into the Hall of Fame and Gale Sayers remains the youngest ever accorded pro football’s highest honor. Read More
Ace Parker at 100 and Curtis Martin at 39 are the oldest and youngest of the 158 living members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Read More
Hall of Fame cornerback Darrell Green was honored in his hometown of Houston, Texas on Tuesday. Read More
Pro Football Hall of Fame running back Thurman Thomas was honored in his hometown on Monday, May 14. Read More
Kellen Winslow, Bruce Smith, Warren Moon, Bobby Mitchell and Floyd Little attended a press conference on Capitol Hill for the Pro Football Hall of Fame Commemorative Coin Act. Read More
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Celebrate Fathers Day by joining us on Pro Football Hall of Fame Field at Fawcett Stadium for a day of football and fun! Tickets are on sale now. Read More
The Collective Bargaining Agreement signed on the Hall of Fame’s front steps last August is now part of the museum’s permanent collection. Read More
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It may not look like it when you drive by but WE ARE OPEN. Construction crews are putting the finishing touches on the first phase of our “Future 50” Expansion & Renovation Project. However, NONE OF OUR EXHIBITS are closed off to guests. Read More
Hall of Fame quarterback Johnny Unitas carried this playbook with him throughout his collegiate career at the University of Louisville. Read More
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Our exhibits are ever-changing as we use our collection of artifacts to help tell the story of the game’s great history. Read More
Hall of Fame running back Floyd Little returned to his roots to share an honor with his hometown community. Read More
A shipment of artifacts from Hall of Fame fullback Larry Csonka arrived in Canton. Read More
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A shot of Heath Miller catching a pass with the help of Brian Cushing’s helmet has been named the Photo of the Year for the 2011 NFL Season. See the best images shot by pro photographers last season. Read More
Hall of Fame linebacker Nick Buoniconti was honored in Springfield, Mass. on May 1 as part of the Pro Football Hall of Fame and Allstate Insurance Company’s “Hometown Hall of Famer™” program. 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. Read More
Nick Buoniconti driving force behind Miami’s famed “No-Name Defense.” Read More
Visitors to the Hall of Fame this summer can again check out historic Fawcett Stadium. Read More
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Hall of Fame quarterback Bob Griese was honored on April 26 in his hometown of Evansville, Ind. Read More
Hall of Fame DB Rod Woodson was honored in his hometown of Fort Wayne, Ind. as part of the Hometown Hall of Famers™ program. Read More
The Hall of Fame will be on hand at several draft parties around the league. Read More
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A large collection of artifacts and documents from Hall of Fame cornerback Jack Butler's football career has arrived in Canton. Read More
The New Orleans Saints orchestrated a draft day trade to move up and take Willie Roaf as the eighth player in the 1993 draft. Read More
Chris Doleman and his parents decided that Pitt would be a nice fit for him. It ultimately put him in position to go early in the 1985 NFL Draft. Read More
The Seattle Seahawks bolstered their defense by trading up in the 1990 NFL Draft to grab Miami’s Cortez Kennedy. Read More
Five Hall of Famers, four coaches and a GM, were drafted into the NFL. Read More
The Pittsburgh Steelers used the ’88 draft to pick the eventual replacement for legendary center Mike Webster. Read More
Hall of Fame quarterback Len Dawson returned to his hometown of Alliance, Ohio to be honored as a Hometown Hall of Famer™. Read More
Do Bills fans really think they have the most attractive jersey? Read More
According to pundits in 1995, Bill Parcells took a gamble by drafting Curtis Martin out of Pitt. Read More