2009 Enshrinement tickets on sale now!
Tickets for the 2009 Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Ceremony, scheduled for Saturday, August 8, 2009, went on sale on Thursday, January 15, at 11:00 AM ET. Ticket prices are $28 for sideline seats and $60 for floor seating. A limited number of VIP floor seats are also available with the purchase of special all-inclusive fan packages. Tickets can be purchased online at Profootballhof.com or by calling 1-800-913-9788.
The gala ceremony, conducted in Canton’s Fawcett Stadium, which is located adjacent to the Hall of Fame, will for the third consecutive year be conducted in the “primetime” evening hours. Scheduled for a 7:00 p.m. (ET) start, the Enshrinement Ceremony will be preceded by special pre-enshrinement programming that will feature the expected large contingent (usually in excess of 80) of returning Hall of Fame members. Nowhere can sports fans ever see so many of the game’s greatest players, coaches, and contributors gathered in one place at the same time. Details of the pre-enshrinement programming will be announced later.
The Enshrinement Ceremony is the crowning event of Canton’s multi-day Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Festival. The final event is the nationally televised Sunday Night Hall of Fame Game. Teams for this year’s Hall of Fame Game have not yet been determined. Click on the links below for additional information on the 17 finalists for the Class of 2009.
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2009 Enshrinement Tickets and Fan Packages on sale
Tickets are now available for one of sports grandest events. Don't miss your chance to witness history as the newest members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame -- Bob Hayes, Randall McDaniel Bruce Smith, Derrick Thomas, Ralph Wilson, Jr. and Rod Woodson -- are officially enshrined during this memorable ceremony.
Mementos from Hanson's career mark
The jersey, pants, shoes and socks worn by Detroit Lions kicker Jason Hanson and the football he kicked to set the NFL career record for 50-yard field goals was donated to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The memorabilia arrived at the Hall of Fame on Wednesday.