34 Seniors remain in consideration for Hall of Fame's Class of 2026
Next step in category's selection process: Cut to 9 Semifinalists
Following a second reduction vote of candidates in the Seniors category, 34 former players remain under consideration for the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2026 presented by Visual Edge IT.Members of the Hall of Fame’s Seniors Blue-Ribbon Committee produced the list from the 52 names they had received after a screening committee cast the initial ballots in the highly competitive selection process. Each of the 162 former players nominated for election and screened in the opening round of voting last could have appeared in a professional football game in the 2000 season.
The players — 19 offensive, 14 defensive and one special teamer — who remain in contention for the Class of 2026 are:
QUARTERBACKS (3): Ken Anderson, Charlie Conerly, Roman Gabriel.
RUNNING BACKS (4): Roger Craig, Chuck Foreman, Cecil Isbell, Paul “Tank” Younger.
WIDE RECEIVERS/TIGHT ENDS (7): Isaac Curtis, Lavvie Dilweg, Henry Ellard, Harold Jackson, Stanley Morgan, Art Powell, Otis Taylor.
OFFENSIVE LINEMEN (5): Joe Jacoby, Mike Kenn, Bob Kuechenberg, Jim Tyrer, Al Wistert.
DEFENSIVE LINEMEN (2): L.C. Greenwood, Jim Marshall.
LINEBACKERS (6): Carl Banks, Maxie Baughan, Larry Grantham, Lee Roy Jordan, Clay Matthews Jr., Tommy Nobis.
DEFENSIVE BACKS (6): Dick Anderson, Bobby Boyd, Albert Lewis, Eddie Meador, Lemar Parrish, Everson Walls.
SPECIAL TEAMS (1): Steve Tasker.
In this step of the process, each committee member voted for 25 players. The top 25 and all other candidates who tied for the 25th position advanced to the third phase — the cutdown vote to nine (9) Semifinalists. Those ballots will be cast and results announced in about four weeks.
Seniors Blue-Ribbon Committee voters then will meet to discuss the playing careers of the nine Semifinalists. From that group, three will advance to the full Selection Committee as Finalists for possible election to the Class of 2026.
Reduction voting in three other categories for the Hall of Fame — Modern-Era Players, Coach and Contributor — also is being conducted this month. Progress in the Coach category (cut to 12) and the Modern-Era Player category (cut to 52) were announced earlier this week. The candidates still under consideration in the Contributor category will be revealed Friday.
Voting this year will be completed with oversight from the firm Ernst & Young LLP, a Hall partner since 2019. EY’s Agreed-Upon Procedures include validating the completeness of the ballots and tabulating the ballots in accordance with the bylaws established by the Hall of Fame’s Board of Directors.
The Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2026, which can be composed of a minimum of 4 individuals to as many as eight, will be enshrined next August in Canton.
Elsewhere in the Class of 2026 selection process
- 52 Modern-Era Players advance in voting process for Hall of Fame's Class of 2026
- 12 Coaches advance in selection process for Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2026
- 34 Seniors remain in consideration for Hall of Fame's Class of 2026
- 21 Contributors advance in selection process for Hall of Fame's Class of 2026
Enshrinement Week packages
Fans seeking unparalleled access to events surrounding Enshrinement Week presented by Novartis can sign up to learn more about ticket packages from On Location, the Official Hospitality Provider of the NFL. On Location’s ticket packages include opportunities to take part in exclusive parties before the Hall of Fame Game and Enshrinement, attend the Enshrinees' Gold Jacket Dinner and go behind-the-scenes of a historic week. Visit OnLocationExp.com/PFHOF to sign up to be notified when packages become available.
Artifacts from game in Ireland on display in Canton
The Pittsburgh Steelers’ defense stopped a potential go-ahead fourth-quarter drive to seal a 24-21 victory over the Minnesota Vikings at historic Croke Park in the NFL’s first regular-season game played in Dublin, Ireland.
NFL’s Pro Bowl Games moving to Super Bowl Week
The National Football League said Wednesday it will move the 2026 Pro Bowl Games presented by Verizon to Super Bowl LX Week in the Bay Area.