Son of QB legend visits
Hall of Famers
Published on : 6/19/2012
David Graham, the son of legendary Hall of Fame quarterback Otto Graham, and his wife Mary visited the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Monday afternoon. The Grahams work for the Milton Hersey School in Pennsylvania that caters to disadvantaged and at risk youth. David and Mary brought nine boys to the Hall of Fame as an educational stop on a week-long vacation from the school. Other football stops along the way include visits to Cleveland Browns Stadium and M&T Bank Stadium, the home of the Baltimore Ravens.
Graham has been a frequent visitor to the Hall of Fame over the years. In his own words, he described the Hall of Fame as a place, "Dad just loved. He called the Hall of Fame 'home'."
Graham has been a frequent visitor to the Hall of Fame over the years. In his own words, he described the Hall of Fame as a place, "Dad just loved. He called the Hall of Fame 'home'."
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