2006 modern-era semifinalists announced
Former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Troy Aikman and perennial All-Pro defensive end Reggie White are among the six first-year eligible players who head the list of 25 semifinalists for the Pro Football Hall of Fame's Class of 2006. The Hall of Fame's Board of Selectors chose the 25 semifinalists from the recently announced list of 112 preliminary nominees.
The list of 25 semifinalists will be reduced by mail ballot to 13 modern-era candidates. That list will then increase to 15 finalist nominees with the inclusion of the two recommended candidates of the Hall of Fame's Seniors Committee. This year's Seniors Committee nominees, who were announced in August, are former Oakland Raiders coach John Madden, and Cowboys tackle Rayfield Wright. The Seniors Committee reviews the qualifications of those players, coaches, and contributors whose careers took place more than 25 years ago. The list of 15 finalists for the Class of 2006 will be announced in mid-January.
The list of 25 modern-era semi-finalists includes:
Aikman |
Carson |
Dawson |
Dean |
Dent |
Troy Aikman - QB - 1989-2000 Dallas Cowboys Harry Carson - LB - 1976-1988 New York Giants Dermontti Dawson - C - 1988-2000 Pittsburgh Steelers Fred Dean - DE - 1975-1981 San Diego Chargers, 1981-1985 San Francisco 49ers Richard Dent - DE - 1983-1993, 1995 Chicago Bears, 1994 San Francisco 49ers, 1996 Indianapolis Colts, 1997 Philadelphia Eagles | ||||
Gradishar |
Greenwood |
Grimm |
Guy |
Hayes |
Randy Gradishar - LB - 1974-1983 Denver Broncos L. C. Greenwood - DE - 1969-1981 Pittsburgh Steelers Russ Grimm - G - 1981-1991 Washington Redskins Ray Guy - P - 1973-1986 Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders Lester Hayes - CB - 1977-1986 Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders | ||||
Humphrey |
Irvin |
Kuechenberg |
Modell |
Monk |
Claude Humphrey - DE - 1968-1974, 1976-1978 Atlanta Falcons, 1979-1981 Philadelphia Eagles Michael Irvin - WR - 1988-1999 Dallas Cowboys Bob Kuechenberg - G - 1970-1984 Miami Dolphins Art Modell - Owner - 1961-1995 Cleveland Browns, 1996-2003 Baltimore Ravens Art Monk - WR - 1980-1993 Washington Redskins, 1994 New York Jets, 1995 Philadelphia Eagles | ||||
Moon |
Reed |
Stabler |
D. Thomas |
T. Thomas |
Warren Moon - QB - 1984-1993 Houston Oilers, 1994-1996 Minnesota Vikings, 1997-1998 Seattle Seahawks, 1999-2000 Kansas City Chiefs Andre Reed - WR -1985-1999 Buffalo Bills, 2000 Washington Redskins Ken Stabler - QB - 1970-1979 Oakland Raiders, 1980-1981 Houston Oilers, 1982-1984 New Orleans Saints Derrick Thomas - LB - 1989-1999 Kansas City Chiefs Thurman Thomas - RB - 1988-1999 Buffalo Bills, 2000 Miami Dolphins | ||||
Wehrli |
White |
Wilson |
Young |
Zimmerman |
Roger Wehrli - CB - 1969-1982 St. Louis Cardinals Reggie White - DE/DT - 1985-1992 Philadelphia Eagles, 1993-1998 Green Bay Packers, 2000 Carolina Panthers Ralph Wilson, Jr. - Owner - 1959-current Buffalo Bills George Young - GM/Administrator - 1968-1974 Baltimore Colts, 1975-1978 Miami Dolphins, 1979-1997 New York Giants, 1998-2001 National Football League Gary Zimmerman - T - 1986-1992 Minnesota Vikings, 1993-1997 Denver Broncos |
To be considered for election to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, a nominated player must have been retired at least five years. For a non-player, there is not a mandatory retirement period, but a coach must be retired before he may be considered. A contributor, who is a nominee who has made outstanding contributions to pro football in capacities other than playing and coaching, may still be active in his pro football career.
The Class of 2006 will be determined at the Selection Committee's annual meeting on Saturday, February 4, 2006, in Detroit, Michigan, the day before Super Bowl XL. The election results are announced immediately following the meeting at a press conference at the media headquarters. Hall of Fame bylaws stipulate that between three and six new members will be selected each year.
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