Ty Law takes in Hall of Fame for first time as inductee
3-time Super Bowl champion Ty Law vowed never to set foot in Canton at the Pro Football Hall of Fame — unless and until it was for his own enshrinement.
Law broke that promise exactly one time: In 2012 to support Curtis Martin, his teammate from both the Patriots and Jets, for Martin’s induction ceremony.
Yet on Wednesday, Law returned as a member of the class of 2019 alongside former Chiefs safety Johnny Robinson, who was also elected this year after being named the Seniors Finalist. They got a standing O:
It’s been an eventful morning for @OfficialTyLaw and Johnny Robinson during their #PFHOF19 planning visit pic.twitter.com/bvTNofHNr0
— Pro Football Hall of Fame (@ProFootballHOF) March 4, 2019
Kevin Mawae gets emotional Hall-of-Fame welcome from former coach, current boss Herm Edwards
When Mawae returned to spring practice from the Super Bowl and Hall of Fame festivities in Atlanta — at 5:30 in the morning, no less — Edwards and the Sun Devils gave him a well-deserved greeting.
Midland to Open Concert on August 9th
Grammy-nominated country group Midland will open for music superstar Tim McGraw.