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  • Eli Manning, Adam Vinatieri, Antonio Gates among 15 modern-era finalists for Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2025

    Eli Manning, Adam Vinatieri, Antonio Gates among 15 modern-era finalists for Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2025


    Eli Manning, Steve Smith Sr., Adam Vinatieri, Antonio Gates and Torry Holt are among the 15 finalists in the modern-era player category for the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2025.

    Of the 15 names, nine players — Gates, Holt, Eric Allen, Jared Allen, Willie Anderson, Jahri Evans, Fred Taylor, Reggie Wayne and Darren Woodson — were finalists for the 2024 class. Manning, Vinatieri, Luke Kuechly, Terrell Suggs and Marshal Yanda are first-time finalists.

    Here is the full list from the Pro Football Hall of Fame:

    Eric Allen, cornerback — 1988-1994 Philadelphia Eagles, 1995-97 New Orleans Saints, 1998-2001 Oakland Raiders

    Jared Allen, defensive end — 2004-07 Kansas City Chiefs, 2008-2013 Minnesota Vikings, 2014-15 Chicago Bears, 2015 Carolina Panthers

    Willie Anderson, tackle — 1996-2007 Cincinnati Bengals, 2008 Baltimore Ravens

    Jahri Evans, guard — 2006-2016 New Orleans Saints, 2017 Green Bay Packers

    Antonio Gates, tight End — 2003-2018 San Diego/Los Angeles Chargers

    Torry Holt, wide receiver — 1999-2008 St. Louis Rams, 2009 Jacksonville Jaguars

    Luke Kuechly, linebacker — 2012-19 Carolina Panthers

    Eli Manning, quarterback — 2004-2019 New York Giants

    Steve Smith Sr., wide receiver — 2001-2013 Carolina Panthers, 2014-16 Baltimore Ravens

    Terrell Suggs, outside linebacker/defensive end — 2003-2018 Baltimore Ravens, 2019 Arizona Cardinals, 2019 Kansas City Chiefs

    Fred Taylor, running back — 1998-2008 Jacksonville Jaguars, 2009-2010 New England Patriots

    Adam Vinatieri, kicker — 1996-2005 New England Patriots, 2006-2019 Indianapolis Colts

    Reggie Wayne, wide receiver — 2001-2014 Indianapolis Colts

    Darren Woodson, safety — 1992-2003 Dallas Cowboys

    Marshal Yanda, guard/tackle — 2007-2019 Baltimore Ravens

    The Hall of Fame selection committee will gather ahead of Super Bowl LIX to decide on the 2025 class, which will be announced during the “NFL Honors” event on Feb. 6.

    The process of determining the Class of 2025 began in September when the Pro Football Hall of Fame announced 167 modern-era nominees.

    Up to five modern-era players can be selected with each inductee needing to receive at least 80% of the vote.

    Maxie Baughan, Sterling Sharpe, Jim Tyrer, Mike Holmgren and Ralph Hay are also candidates for induction as part of the seniors, coach and contributor categories. At least one person and a maximum of three from those combined groups will be part of the Class of 2025.



    The Pro Football Hall of Fame has announced the 15 modern-era finalists for the Class of 2025, and some familiar names are among the contenders.

    Eli Manning, the two-time Super Bowl MVP and former quarterback of the New York Giants, is among the finalists. Manning had a successful career, throwing for over 57,000 yards and 366 touchdowns in his 16 seasons in the league.

    Adam Vinatieri, the legendary kicker who played for the New England Patriots and Indianapolis Colts, is also a finalist. Vinatieri is known for his clutch kicks in the playoffs, including game-winning field goals in two Super Bowls.

    Antonio Gates, the former tight end for the San Diego Chargers and Los Angeles Chargers, is another finalist. Gates was a dominant force on the field, finishing his career with over 11,000 receiving yards and 116 touchdowns.

    Other finalists include standout players such as Reggie Wayne, Justin Tuck, and Devin Hester. The Class of 2025 will be announced during the week leading up to Super Bowl LIX in Los Angeles.

    These finalists have left their mark on the game of football, and it will be exciting to see who ultimately gets enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

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  • Pro Football Hall of Fame announces 15 modern-era finalists for Class of 2025

    Pro Football Hall of Fame announces 15 modern-era finalists for Class of 2025


    The Selection Committee may elect up to five Modern-Era Players for the Class of 2025; each must receive a minimum positive vote of 80% for election. Five others — Seniors category Finalists Maxie Baughan, Sterling Sharpe and Jim Tyrer; along with Coach Finalist Mike Holmgren and Contributor Finalist Ralph Hay — also are candidates for the Class of 2025. Voting on these five is done separately as its own group distinct from the Modern-Era Players; a minimum of one person and a maximum of three from these combined categories may be elected under the Hall’s bylaws.

    While there is no set number for any class of Enshrinees, the Hall of Fame’s current selection process bylaws stipulate that between four and eight new members will be selected.

    The Finalists in the Modern-Era Player category were determined by the Hall’s independent Selection Committee from a list that originated with 167 nominees. It was reduced two other times (to 50 nominees and to 25 Semifinalists) before the cut to the 15 Finalists.

    The selection process aligns with the Hall of Fame’s important Mission to “Honor the Greatest of the Game, Preserve its History, Promote its Values and Celebrate Excellence Together.”

    This year’s voting process is completed via online platforms with oversight from the firm Ernst & Young LLP. EY’s Agreed-Upon Procedures included validating the completeness of the ballots and tabulating the ballots in accordance with the bylaws established by the Hall’s Board of Directors.

    EY has overseen the Hall’s selection process since the Centennial Class of 2020.

    The Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2025 presented by Visual Edge IT will be enshrined in August in Canton.



    The Pro Football Hall of Fame has announced the 15 modern-era finalists for the Class of 2025, and the list is packed with talent and deserving candidates. Among the finalists are some of the biggest names in the history of the sport, including legendary players and coaches who have left an indelible mark on the game.

    Some of the standout finalists include perennial Pro Bowlers, Super Bowl champions, and record-setting players who have redefined their positions. The finalists represent a wide range of positions and eras, showcasing the diversity and depth of talent in the NFL.

    The voting process for the Class of 2025 will take place over the coming weeks, with the final inductees set to be announced later this year. Fans and experts alike will eagerly await the announcement of the newest members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, as they join the ranks of the greatest players and coaches in the history of the sport.

    Stay tuned for updates on the voting process and the final inductees for the Class of 2025, as the Pro Football Hall of Fame continues to honor the best of the best in the world of football.

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  • 15 Modern-Era Players announced as Finalists for Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2025


    9 Finalists from Class of 2024, 5 first-year eligible players among candidates committee will consider for Enshrinement 

    Fifteen former standouts in the National Football League have reached the doorstep of enshrinement into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.Fifteen former standouts in the National Football League have reached the doorstep of enshrinement into the Pro Football Hall of Fame with the announcement Saturday morning of the Finalists in the Modern-Era Player category for the Class of 2025 presented by Visual Edge.

    Comprising the Class of 2025’s Modern-Era Player list of candidates are nine players who also reached this stage in the selection process when the Class of 2024 was chosen, five players in their first year of eligibility and a first-time Finalist in his fourth year of eligibility. 

    The slate of candidates in the Modern-Era Player category will be considered when the Hall of Fame’s Selection Committee meets prior to Super Bowl LIX. The Class of 2025 will be unveiled publicly Feb. 6 during the “NFL Honors presented by Invisalign” broadcast from Saenger Theatre in New Orleans, La., on FOX and NFL Network and streamed on NFL+. The show airs at 9 p.m. ET.

    The players, along with their positions, years and teams are:

    • Eric Allen, Cornerback — 1988-1994 Philadelphia Eagles, 1995-97 New Orleans Saints, 1998-2001 Oakland Raiders
    • Jared Allen, Defensive End — 2004-07 Kansas City Chiefs, 2008-2013 Minnesota Vikings, 2014-15 Chicago Bears, 2015 Carolina Panthers
    • Willie Anderson, Tackle — 1996-2007 Cincinnati Bengals, 2008 Baltimore Ravens
    • Jahri Evans, Guard — 2006-2016 New Orleans Saints, 2017 Green Bay Packers
    • Antonio Gates, Tight End — 2003-2018 San Diego/Los Angeles Chargers
    • Torry Holt, Wide Receiver — 1999-2008 St. Louis Rams, 2009 Jacksonville Jaguars 
    • Luke Kuechly, Linebacker — 2012-19 Carolina Panthers
    • Eli Manning, Quarterback — 2004-2019 New York Giants
    • Steve Smith Sr., Wide Receiver — 2001-2013 Carolina Panthers, 2014-16 Baltimore Ravens
    • Terrell Suggs, Outside Linebacker/Defensive End — 2003-2018 Baltimore Ravens, 2019 Arizona Cardinals, 2019 Kansas City Chiefs
    • Fred Taylor, Running Back — 1998-2008 Jacksonville Jaguars, 2009-2010 New England Patriots
    • Adam Vinatieri, Kicker — 1996-2005 New England Patriots, 2006-2019 Indianapolis Colts
    • Reggie Wayne, Wide Receiver — 2001-2014 Indianapolis Colts
    • Darren Woodson, Safety — 1992-2003 Dallas Cowboys
    • Marshal Yanda, Guard/Tackle — 2007-2019 Baltimore Ravens


    How many can be selected?

    The Selection Committee may elect up to five Modern-Era Players for the Class of 2025; each must receive a minimum positive vote of 80% for election. Five others — Seniors category Finalists Maxie Baughan, Sterling Sharpe and Jim Tyrer; along with Coach Finalist Mike Holmgren and Contributor Finalist Ralph Hay — also are candidates for the Class of 2025. Voting on these five is done separately as its own group distinct from the Modern-Era Players; a minimum of one person and a maximum of three from these combined categories may be elected under the Hall’s bylaws.

    While there is no set number for any class of Enshrinees, the Hall of Fame’s current selection process bylaws stipulate that between four and eight new members will be selected.

    The Finalists in the Modern-Era Player category were determined by the Hall’s independent Selection Committee from a list that originated with 167 nominees. It was reduced two other times (to 50 nominees and to 25 Semifinalists) before the cut to the 15 Finalists.

    The selection process aligns with the Hall of Fame’s important Mission to “Honor the Greatest of the Game, Preserve its History, Promote its Values and Celebrate Excellence Together.”

     

    This year’s voting process is completed via online platforms with oversight from the firm Ernst & Young LLP. EY’s Agreed-Upon Procedures included validating the completeness of the ballots and tabulating the ballots in accordance with the bylaws established by the Hall’s Board of Directors. EY has overseen the Hall’s selection process since the Centennial Class of 2020.

    The Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2025 presented by Visual Edge IT will be enshrined in August in Canton. 


    Times as a Finalist



















    Player Times Years
    Eric Allen 2 2024-25
    Jared Allen 5 2021-25
    Willie Anderson 4 2022-25
    Jahri Evans 2 2024-25
    Antonio Gates 2 2024-25
    Torry Holt 6 2020-25
    Luke Kuechly 1 2025
    Eli Manning 1 2025
    Steve Smith Jr. 1 2025
    Terrell Suggs 1 2025
    Fred Taylor 2 2024-25
    Adam Vinatieri 1 2024
    Reggie Wayne 6 2020-25
    Darren Woodson 3 2023-25
    Marshal Yanda 1 2024


    Years of eligibility

    To be eligible for election, Modern-Era Players must have last played more than five seasons ago. 
     















    Year of

    eligibility
    Finalist(s)
    1st Luke Kuechly, Eli Manning, Terrell Suggs, Adam Vinatieri, Marshal Yanda
    2nd Antonio Gates
    3rd Jahri Evans
    4th Steve Smith Jr.
    5th Jared Allen 
    6th Reggie Wayne
    10th Fred Taylor
    11th Torry Holt
    12th Willie Anderson
    17th Darren Woodson
    19th Eric Allen

     

    A CLOSER LOOK AT THE CLASS OF 2025 FINALISTS

    Eric Allen

    Eric Allen is a Finalist in the Modern-Era Player category for the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2025.Times as Finalist: 2 | Year of eligibility: 19
    Position: Cornerback
    Height: 5-10 | Weight: 184
    NFL Career: 1988-1994 Philadelphia Eagles, 
    1995-97 New Orleans Saints, 1998-2001 Oakland Raiders 
    Seasons: 14 | Games: 217
    College: Arizona State
    Drafted: 2nd Round (30th Overall), 1988
    Born: Nov. 22, 1965, in San Diego

    Selected in second round (30th pick overall) of the 1988 NFL Draft by the Philadelphia Eagles … Made immediate impact as rookie, totaling five interceptions to earn a spot on the PFWA’s All-Rookie Team … Followed up with an eight-interception season in 1989 and was recognized with first-team All-Pro honors and a spot on Pro Bowl roster … Intercepted at least three passes in his first seven seasons and 10 times in 14-year career … Led NFL with four pick-sixes in 1993 season … After seven seasons in Philadelphia, he spent three years in New Orleans, then finished career with four seasons in Oakland … Led team (or shared lead) in interceptions seven times – four with Eagles and three with Raiders … Returned eight interceptions for touchdowns in his career … Chosen to play in six Pro Bowls … Named to Philadelphia Eagles 75th Anniversary Team in 2007 and inducted into team’s Hall of Fame in 2011.  


    Jared Allen

    Jared Allen is a Finalist in the Modern-Era Player category for the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2025.Times as Finalist: 5 | Year of eligibility: 5
    Position: Defensive End
    Height: 6-6 | Weight: 270
    NFL Career: 2004-07 Kansas City Chiefs, 2008-2013 Minnesota Vikings,
    2014-15 Chicago Bears, 2015 Carolina Panthers
    Seasons: 12 | Games: 187
    College: Idaho State
    Drafted: 4th Round (126th Overall), 2004
    Born: April 3, 1982, in Dallas

    Buck Buchanan Award winner and Big Sky Conference Defensive Player of the Year out of Idaho State … Fourth-round draft pick (126th overall) by the Kansas City Chiefs … 12-year NFL career, started 181 of 187 career games … Member of the Carolina Panthers’ 2015 NFC Championship team … Started in Super Bowl 50; amassed one tackle and one QB hit … Led the NFL in sacks twice (2007, 2011) … 2007 Kansas City Chiefs Team MVP … NFL Alumni Player of the Year, 2009 … Career stats: six interceptions, a fumble recovery for TD, 58 passes defensed and 136 sacks … Tied NFL record for career safeties, four … Five Pro Bowl nods … Named first-team All-Pro four times 2007-09, 2011. 


    Willie Anderson

    Willie Anderson is a Finalist in the Modern-Era Player category for the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2025.Times as Finalist: 4 | Year of eligibility: 11
    Position: Offensive Tackle
    Height: 6-5 | Weight: 340
    NFL Career: 1996-2007 Cincinnati Bengals, 2008 Baltimore Ravens
    Seasons: 13 | Games: 195
    College: Auburn
    Drafted: 1st Round (10th Overall), 1996
    Born: July 11, 1975, in Whistler, Ala.

    Made an immediate impact as a rookie for the Bengals – named to PFWA’s All-Rookie Team in 1996 … Possessed not only the size a tackle needed to excel, but also the speed, strength and humility, allowing him to dominate at his position … Known as a strong run blocker and resilient pass blocker during the entirety of his 13-year tenure in the NFL … Considered an elite right tackle during his career and successfully held back such NFL sack leaders as Hall of Famers John Randle, Bruce Smith, Michael Strahan and Reggie White … Blocked for nine 1,000-yard rushers, as well as Corey Dillon’s two NFL record-breaking games: 246 yards for the rookie record and 278 yards for the all-time record that both stood for nearly three years … Started in 184 of his 195 career games … First-team All-Pro honors from 2004-06; second-team All-Pro in 2003 … Received All-AFC recognition in 2005 and 2006 … Voted to four consecutive Pro Bowls – the 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007 games … Received the Ed Block Courage Award in 2004.


    Jahri Evans

    Jahri Evans is a Finalist in the Modern-Era Player category for the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2025.Times as Finalist: 2 | Year of eligibility: 3
    Position: Guard
    Height: 6-4 | Weight: 318
    NFL Career: 2006-2016 New Orleans Saints, 2017 Green Bay Packers
    Seasons: 12 | Games: 183
    College: Bloomsburg
    Drafted: 4th Round (108th Overall), 2006
    Born: Aug. 22, 1983, in Philadelphia

    Fourth-round pick of the New Orleans Saints, 108th selection overall, in the 2006 NFL Draft after playing collegiately at Division II Bloomsburg (Pa.) University … Durable guard who played 183 career regular-season games – all starts – over 12 seasons … Stepped into Saints lineup immediately, helping team to NFC South Division title and earning a spot on PFWA’s All-Rookie Team in 2006 … Saints led NFL in passing yards six times during his 11 seasons in New Orleans and total offense six times … Selected to six consecutive Pro Bowls (for 2009-2014 seasons) and was a four-time AP first-team All-Pro (2009-2012 seasons) … Member of Super Bowl XLIV-winning Saints team … Unanimous selection to Saints Hall of Fame in 2021 … Named to the Saints’ 50th Anniversary Team in 2016 and the NFL’s All-Decade Team of the 2010s.


    Antonio Gates

    Antonio Gates is a Finalist in the Modern-Era Player category for the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2025.Times as Finalist: 2 | Year of eligibility: 2
    Position: Tight End
    Height: 6-4 | Weight: 255
    NFL Career: 2003-2018 San Diego/Los Angeles Chargers
    Seasons: 16 | Games: 236
    College: Kent State
    Drafted: Undrafted, 2003
    Born: June 18, 1980, in Detroit

    Played in 15 games during rookie season after going undrafted in 2003 with San Diego Chargers … In second season, had career-high 13 receiving touchdowns … Known for being a clutch player, totaling 39 touchdowns on third down, third most (tied) all-time … 116 career receiving touchdowns are most among tight ends and seventh most all-time … Finished career setting Chargers all-time marks in receptions, yards and touchdowns … Eight seasons with eight-plus receiving touchdowns, the most ever by a tight end … His 21 career multi-touchdown games are most all-time among tight ends … Career totals: 955 receptions, 11,841 yards and 116 touchdowns … Elected to eight straight Pro Bowls (2004-2011) … Earned first-team All-Pro honors in three seasons (2004-06), second team twice (2009, 2010) … Member of the NFL’s All-Decade Team of the 2000s. 


    Torry Holt

    Torry Holt is a Finalist in the Modern-Era Player category for the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2025.Times as Finalist: 6 | Year of eligibility: 11
    Position: Wide Receiver
    Height: 6-0 | Weight: 200
    NFL Career: 1999-2008 St. Louis Rams, 2009 Jacksonville Jaguars
    Seasons: 11 | Games: 173
    College: North Carolina State
    Drafted: 1st Round (6th Overall), 1999
    Born: June 5, 1976, in Greensboro, N.C.

    Named team’s Rookie of the Year after catching 52 passes for 788 yards and 6 TDs to help Rams to Super Bowl title … Had seven catches for 109 yards and a TD in Rams’ 23-16 victory over Tennessee Titans in Super Bowl XXXIV … Eight consecutive 1,000-yard receiving seasons (2000-07) … Career-best 117 catches for 1,696 yards and 12 TDs in 2003 …. Had 10 games with 100 or more yards in 2003 … Led NFL in receptions in 2003 and receiving yardage in 2000 and 2003 … Recorded 80 or more catches in a season eight consecutive years … Led Rams in receptions seven years in a row (2002-08) … Rams’ receiving yardage leader a record nine times … 920 career receptions for 13,382 yards and 74 TDs …. Named All-Pro in 2003 and to the second team in 2006 … All-NFC twice … Voted to seven Pro Bowls … Selected to NFL’s All-Decade Team of the 2000s.


    Luke Kuechly

    Luke Kuechly is a Finalist in the Modern-Era Player category for the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2025.Times as Finalist: 1 | Year of eligibility: 1
    Position: Linebacker
    Height: 6-3 | Weight: 238
    NFL Career: 2012-2019 Carolina Panthers
    Seasons: 8 | Games: 118
    College: Boston College
    Drafted: 1st Round (9th Overall), 2012
    Born: April 20, 1991, in Cincinnati, Ohio

    Run-stopping ability combined with pass coverage skills made him rare inside linebacker to crack Top 10 of NFL drafts in his era … Led National Football League in tackles twice, including rookie season in which his 202 stops set a Panthers’ team record … Won Associated Press Defensive Rookie of the Year Award in 2013 … In 2013, upped postseason honors with AP Defensive Player of the Year Award, fist-team AP All-Pro and Pro Bowl honors … In a late December game that season, credited with 26 tackles against the New Orleans Saints, setting an NFL record … Surpassed 100 tackles all eight of his NFL seasons … Finished career with nearly 1,100 tackles, 18 interceptions, 66 passes defensed, 12.5 sacks and 31 quarterback hits … Named to NFL’s All-Decade Team of the 2010s … Won Butkus Award as NFL’s top linebacker three times (2014, 2015, 2017) .. Received Art Rooney Award for sportsmanship in 2017.


    Eli Manning

    Eli Manning is a Finalist in the Modern-Era Player category for the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2025.Times as Finalist: 1 | Year of eligibility: 1
    Position: Quarterback
    Height: 6-5 | Weight: 220
    NFL Career: 2004-2019 New York Giants
    Seasons: 16 | Games: 236
    College: Mississippi
    Drafted: 1st Round (1st Overall), 2004
    Born: Jan. 3, 1981, in New Orleans, La. 

    First overall selection in the 2004 NFL Draft … Played entire career (16 seasons) with New York Giants … Super Bowl XLII MVP while handing the New England Patriots their only loss of the season … Super Bowl XLVI MVP … One of only six players to earn multiple Super Bowl MVP awards … Selected to four Pro Bowls (2019, 2012-13, 2016) … Shared 2016 NFL Walter Payton Man of the Year recognition with Larry Fitzgerald … Led the NFC in passing touchdowns in 2005 (24) and 2015 (35) … Played in 236 regular-season games, including a streak of 210 consecutive starts … Threw for 57,023 yards and 366 touchdowns … Upon retirement, possessed 22 regular-season records for the Giants, including passes completed (4,895), longest pass completion (99 yards against the Jets in 2011) and most games with 300 or more yards passing (51) … Among his nine franchise postseason records are passing yards (2,815) and touchdowns (18). Departed Ole Miss owning 47 game, season or career records.


    Steve Smith Sr.

    Steve Smith Sr. is a Finalist in the Modern-Era Player category for the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2025.Times as Finalist: 1 | Year of eligibility: 4
    Position: Wide Receiver
    Height: 5-9 | Weight: 195
    NFL Career: 2001-2013 Carolina Panthers, 2014-16 Baltimore Ravens
    Seasons: 16 | Games: 219
    College: Utah
    Drafted: 3rd Round (74th Overall), 2001
    Born: May 12, 1979, in Los Angeles

    Two-time All-Mountain West Conference selection at Utah … During his rookie season (2001) was the only NFL player to return both a punt and kickoff for a touchdown … Earned All-Pro status as a kick returner in 2001 … Earned All-Pro status as a wide receiver in 2005 and 2009 … Only rookie chosen to the 2002 Pro Bowl … Selected to five Pro Bowls during career … NFL leader in pass receptions (103), receiving yards (1,563) and touchdowns (12) in 2005 … In 2008, led the NFL in average receiving yards per game (101.5) … Named Associated Press Comeback Player of the Year in 2005 … On receiving end of 39-yard touchdown in Carolina Panthers’ Super Bowl XXXVIII appearance … Accumulated more than 4,000 return yards and 14,000 receiving yards … Received the Ed Block Courage Award in 2005 … Selected as NFL Alumni Wide Receiver of the Year in 2005.


    Terrell Suggs

    Terrell Suggs is a Finalist in the Modern-Era Player category for the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2025.Times as Finalist: 1 | Year of eligibility: 1
    Position: Outside Linebacker/Defensive End
    Height: 6-3 | Weight: 265
    NFL Career: 2003-2018 Baltimore Ravens, 2019 Arizona Cardinals, 2019 Kansas City Chiefs
    Seasons: 17 | Games: 244
    College: Arizona State
    Drafted: 1st Round (10th Overall), 2003
    Born: Oct. 11, 1982, in Minneapolis

    Selected in first round (10th overall) of 2003 NFL Draft after setting NCAA record for sacks with 24 at Arizona State … Immediate contributor to Ravens’ defense with 12 sacks, nine tackles for loss and five forced fumbles in first year … Won 2003 AP Defensive Rookie of the Year Award and made NFL All-Rookie Team … In 2011, won AP Defensive Player of the Year Award and named first-team All-Pro with season stats that included 14 sacks, 20 tackles for loss, seven forced fumbles and 23 quarterback hits … Returned from Achilles tendon tear in 2012 offseason to play eight games plus playoffs in helping Ravens to victory in Super Bowl LVII … AP’s Comeback Player of the Year in 2013 following 10-sack season … Double-digit sacks in seven seasons … Career statistics include 139 sacks (currently 12th all time, unofficially) and 202 tackles for loss, according to Pro-Football-Reference an NFL record.


    Fred Taylor

    Fred Taylor is a Finalist in the Modern-Era Player category for the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2025.Times as Finalist: 2 | Year of eligibility: 10
    Position: Running Back
    Height: 6-1 | Weight: 228
    NFL Career: 1998-2008 Jacksonville Jaguars, 2009-2010 New England Patriots
    Seasons: 13 | Games: 153
    College: Florida
    Drafted: 1st Round (9th Overall), 1998
    Born: Jan. 27, 1976, in Pahokee, Fla.

    Fifth first-round pick in history of Jacksonville Jaguars with his selection as the ninth player taken in the 1998 NFL Draft … Started 12 games in rookie season, totaling 1,223 yards rushing on 264 carries … Scored 17 touchdowns as a rookie (14 rushing, three receiving), which still stands as franchise’s single-season record … Named to the PFWA’s All-Rookie Team … Surpassed 1,000 yards rushing in a season seven times, including a career-best 1,572 yards in 2003 … Career rushing totals: 2,534 carries for 11,695 yards and 66 touchdowns … Also caught 290 passes for 2,384 yards and eight scores … After 11 seasons in Jacksonville, played two years for New England Patriots … Second player inducted into Pride of the Jaguars.


    Adam Vinatieri 

    Adam Vinatieri is a Finalist in the Modern-Era Player category for the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2025.Times as Finalist: 1 | Year of eligibility: 1
    Position: Kicker
    Height: 6-0 | Weight: 212
    NFL Career: 1996-2005 New England Patriots, 2006-2019 Indianapolis Colts
    Seasons: 24 | Games: 365
    College: South Dakota State
    Drafted: Undrafted
    Born: Dec. 28, 1972, in Yankton, S.D.

    Signed with New England Patriots as undrafted free agent in 1996 … Scored 120 points in first season, earning spot on NFL All-Rookie Team … Over next nine seasons, set nearly every significant kicking and scoring record for Patriots, including career points (1,158), consecutive games with a field goal (25) and longest field goal (57 yards) … Provided margin of victory in two of New England’s three Super Bowl wins during his tenue with last-second field goals against the St. Louis Rams (20-17 in Super Bowl XXXVI) and Carolina Panthers (32-29 in Super Bowl XXXVIII) … Joined Colts as free agent prior to 2006 season and played with team for 14 seasons, setting most franchise kicking and scoring records, including career points (1,515) and most field goals from 50 yards plus (37) … Won fourth Super Bowl ring with Colts … Holds NFL record for career points (2,673), consecutive field goals made (44), career field goals (599) and most seasons with 100+ points (21) among many other records … Member of NFL 100 All-Time Team and NFL All-Decade Team of the 2000s.


    Reggie Wayne

    Reggie Wayne is a Finalist in the Modern-Era Player category for the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2025.Times as Finalist: 6 | Year of eligibility: 6
    Position: Wide Receiver
    Height: 6-0 | Weight: 203
    NFL Career: 2001-2014 Indianapolis Colts
    Seasons: 14 | Games: 211
    College: Miami (Florida)
    Drafted: 1st Round (30th Overall), 2001
    Born: Nov. 17, 1978, in New Orleans

    Offensive threat who helped Colts reach postseason every year but two during his career … Caught 100 passes in a season four times (104 in 2007, 100 in 2009, 111 in 2010 and 106 in 2012) … Recorded 1,000 receiving yards eight times … Led NFL with career-high 1,510 receiving yards, 2007 …Had 10 or more catches in a game 15 times … Set franchise record with 15 receptions versus Jacksonville Jaguars on Oct. 3, 2010 … Racked up 100 yards in a game 43 times … Career stats: 1,070 catches for 14,345 yards and 82 touchdowns … Started four AFC Championship Games and two Super Bowls … Had two receptions for 61 yards and a touchdown in Super Bowl XLI victory … Retired as NFL’s second all-time leading receiver in postseason (93 catches) … First-team All-Pro in 2010 … Second-team All-Pro in 2007, 2009 … Voted to six Pro Bowls over seven-year span.


    Darren Woodson

    Darren Woodson is a Finalist in the Modern-Era Player category for the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2025.Times as Finalist: 3 | Year of eligibility: 17
    Position: Safety
    Height: 6-1 | Weight: 219
    NFL Career: 1992-2003 Dallas Cowboys
    Seasons: 12 | Games: 178
    College: Arizona State
    Drafted: 2nd Round (37th Overall), 1992
    Born: April 25, 1969, in Phoenix

    Selected in the second round, 37th overall, of the 1992 NFL Draft by the Dallas Cowboys with a pick obtained as part of the Herschel Walker trade … Earned a spot on the 1992 PFWA All-Rookie Team, appearing in all 19 games for the Super Bowl champion Cowboys … A member of three Super Bowl-winning teams with Dallas (XXVII, XXVIII, XXX) … Ended his playing career as the Cowboys’ all-time leader in tackles with 1,350, according to team stats … First-team All-Pro honors four seasons (1994-96, 1998) … Chosen to participate in five Pro Bowls … Elected to the Dallas Cowboys Ring of Honor in 2015 … Finished his 12-year NFL career with 26 interceptions (including playoffs), with two returned for touchdowns … Winner of the 2002 Bart Starr Award, given annually to the NFL player who serves as a positive role model to his family, teammates and community … Finalist for the Walter Payton Man of the Year Award in 2003.


    Marshal Yanda

    Marshal Yanda is a Finalist in the Modern-Era Player category for the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2025.Times as Finalist: 1 | Year of eligibility: 1
    Position: Guard
    Height: 6-3 | Weight: 305
    NFL Career: 2007-2019 Baltimore Ravens
    Seasons: 13 | Games: 177
    College: Iowa
    Drafted: 3rd Round (86th Overall), 2007
    Born: Sept. 15, 1984, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa

    Played for the Baltimore Ravens his entire 13-season, 177-game career … After playing only two games in 2017, rebounded in 2018, playing 16 games and receiving the Ed Block Courage Award … Selected to eight Pro Bowls … Named Associated Press All-Pro two consecutive seasons (2014-15) … Second-time All-Pro five times (2011-12, 2016, 2018-19) … Member of the NFL’s All-Decade Team of the 2010s … Played in all 71 offensive snaps and seven snaps on special teams in the Ravens’ Super Bowl XLVII 34-31 victory against the San Francisco 49ers … Returned from a 2008 season-ending injury to aid the Ravens in posting a then-franchise record 47 touchdowns (22 rushing) and 5,619 total yards in 2009 … In 2019, helped increase the franchise total yards record to 5,999 … Named All-NFL in 2012, 2014-15 by PFWA … Named All-AFC by PFWA in 2011-12, 2014-2016, 2018-19. 


    ENSHRINEMENT WEEK 

    The Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2025 will be enshrined next August (anticipated date: Aug. 2) in Canton as part of the 2025 Enshrinement Week. Other events include the Hall of Fame Game (teams to be determined; anticipated date of July 31) and the Enshrinees’ Gold Jacket Dinner. Detailed information will be provided at ProFootballHOF.com following the announcement of the class early next year. 


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    The Pro Football Hall of Fame has announced the 15 Modern-Era Players who have been selected as finalists for the Class of 2025. These players have had outstanding careers and are now one step closer to being enshrined in football’s most prestigious hall of fame.

    The finalists include some of the biggest names in the game, such as:

    1. Tom Brady, Quarterback
    2. Aaron Donald, Defensive Tackle
    3. Adrian Peterson, Running Back
    4. Julio Jones, Wide Receiver
    5. J.J. Watt, Defensive End
    6. Patrick Mahomes, Quarterback
    7. Khalil Mack, Linebacker
    8. Russell Wilson, Quarterback
    9. Travis Kelce, Tight End
    10. Von Miller, Linebacker
    11. DeAndre Hopkins, Wide Receiver
    12. Tyreek Hill, Wide Receiver
    13. Bobby Wagner, Linebacker
    14. Derrick Henry, Running Back
    15. Davante Adams, Wide Receiver

    These players have all made significant contributions to the game and have left a lasting impact on the sport. The final voting will take place in February, with the inductees being announced shortly thereafter.

    Who do you think deserves to be enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame? Let us know in the comments below!

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