History from last Sunday
Buffalo Bills RB C.J. Spiller became the first NFL player since 1973 to have a KOR return of more than 100 yards and a 45-yard carry in the same game. He accomplished the feat during his team’s 29-10 win over the Miami Dolphins.
.@CJSPILLER TO THE HOUSE! 102 YARD KOR TD!
— Buffalo Bills (@buffalobills) September 14, 2014
Hall of Fame President David Baker showed off the jersey for the first time and explained he’ll be at “The Ralph” in Orchard Park, N.Y for Week 3!
Drew Brees of the New Orleans Saints moved up the passing yardage chart and moved into No. 4 all-time surpassing the career total of Gold Jacket John Elway. This is the ball he threw on Sunday against the Cleveland Browns to surpass Elway.
.@DrewBrees is now 4th all-time in passing yards, eclipsing HOF QB @johnelway. Top 20 at the start of 2014: http://t.co/c1jjDFKZFo
— Pro Football HOF (@ProFootballHOF) September 14, 2014
The Fritz family of Lancaster, Ohio were touring the Hall of Fame on Wednesday morning. Jim Fritz hadn’t been to the Hall since he was 8 and picked today to bring his wife Freda and his 14-year-old son Skyler for their first visit to the Hall of Fame.
The family was chosen to assist Hall of Fame Registrar Christy Davis with placing the artifacts on exhibit. As it turns out Freda was excited to put the newly acquired ball from Brees on display, despite the fact she’s a huge Broncos and John Elway fan! Skyler, a fan of the Browns and Cowboys, was equally thrilled and surprised that he was asked to assist with placing the Spiller jersey in the exhibit.
Meanwhile, in Buffalo, Spiller offered his thoughts on his jersey being sent to Canton and hopes to return one day but in a different manner!
The mementos are among the many milestone moments preserved in the Hall of Fame each season.
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