Season ticket holder nominated for Ford Hall of Fans
Story courtesy of Steelers.com
Rick Holman of Beaver, PA has been a season ticket holder since Heinz Field opened in 2001. Over the past 18 seasons, Holman has never missed a Steelers game that's been played there, including the preseason and the playoffs. For that dedication, Holman was nominated by Pro Football Hall of Famer and Steelers Legend Terry Bradshaw for the Ford Hall of Fans.
Created to pay tribute to the biggest fanatics in the sport, the Ford Hall of Fans will give fans a place of honor in the Pro Football Hall of Fame alongside the players they've supported for so many years.
To get there, Holman needs the assistance of all of Steelers Nation. Fans can vote daily through January 27 at FordHallofFans.com and are encouraged to share the voting link with their friends on Twitter and Facebook to help Holman receive this incredible honor.
Holman's story was discovered through a 'Traditions' feature produced by Steelers Nation Unite this past season, where he explained how he sold everything he possibly could to buy his first season ticket in 2001 at the age of 21. Since then, Holman has dedicated himself to being inside Heinz Field every time the Steelers play.
Be sure to visit FordHallofFans.com now to vote for Rick Holman. The three nominees with the highest total scores, which factors in fan voting as well as input from Ford and Pro Football Hall of Fame representatives, will win a trip to Atlanta for Super Bowl LIII, and the grand prize winner will be announced during Super Bowl weekend.
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