HOF: "Listening to the Fans"
The Pro Football Hall of Fame is paying close attention to your voice. We value and appreciate the outpour of love that is received daily from our fan base through the Hall’s social media channels.
With the honoring of Gold Jacket Jim Brown this past weekend at First Energy Stadium, his statue unveiling garnered well deserved attention from you, the fans.
Here is a look at the support and appreciation that Hall of Famer Jim Brown received from the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Facebook page.
@ProFootballHOF @JimBrownNFL32 @Browns congratulations and long overdue Mr Brown. Can't talk NFL history without mentioning you. GOAT!!
— mike s (@tormike) September 18, 2016
@ProFootballHOF @JasonLaCanfora @JimBrownNFL32 @Browns GOAT ππππ
— Tom (@TLo775) September 18, 2016
@ProFootballHOF @JasonLaCanfora @JimBrownNFL32 @Browns Lucky enough to have seen him play. Perfect football player.
— Steve Silverman (@Profootballboy) September 18, 2016
@ProFootballHOF @JimBrownNFL32 @Browns the all-time greatest RB ...
— AFL GODFATHER (@NFLMAVERICK) September 18, 2016
@ProFootballHOF @JimBrownNFL32 @Browns well deserved. Smile Jim!!!
— Lou (@loudgg) September 18, 2016
@ProFootballHOF outstanding you are in the presence of greatness long live the best running back ever period the Great Jim Brown
— STEPHEN SCAIFE SR. (@SCAIFE1980) September 18, 2016
@ProFootballHOF @JimBrownNFL32 @Browns AWESOME!
— Dana Whitfield (@Dana6k6) September 18, 2016
@ProFootballHOF @JimBrownNFL32 @Browns respect to the big manπππ
— robert reed (@robertpaul2010) September 19, 2016
@ProFootballHOF @GeorgeForeman @JimBrownNFL32 @Browns
— United Community (@United121993) September 20, 2016
Thank you Mr. Jim Brown.
Hall Of Famer Ronnie Lott Joins Forces with Investors To Preserve Raiders’ Home
ccording to www.eastbaytimes.com, a group of investors linked to Gold Jacket Ronnie Lott wrote a letter of intent to the city of Oakland and Alameda County, to purchase the Coliseum land in hopes of keeping football alive in the Bay Area.
From The Vault: Canton Bulldogs
Recently on PBS, the “Antiques Roadshow” hosted by Simeon Lipman, a Canton Bulldogs 1924 NFL Championship Fob with a watch was valued at, $10,000 - $20,000. This astonishing news made us wonder here at the Pro Football Hall, what do we have in our artifacts and how much are these priceless items really worth?