We know the 2025 class of the renowned temple of professional football. Announced at the NFL honors ceremony on Thursday, four players were inducted into the renowned temple.
After being a finalist, the Rusher passes Terrell Suggs, who played a high school in Chandler, played collegially at Arizona State and played part of a season of his career of 16 yards for the Arizona cardinalswas not part of the class.
This year, only four players have done so. See who they were below.
CB Eric Allen
Allen played 14 years for Eagles, Saints and Raiders, making six pro Bowls and an All-Pro team from the first team. He had 54 career interceptions.
By Jared Allen
He played 12 years for chiefs, Vikings, Bears and Panthers, making five pro bowls. He was a quadruple first All-Pro team and recorded 136 career bags and made a four-security NFL record.
Te Antonio Gates
Gates played 16 years old, all for chargeers. He was a Bowler Pro and three times and three times the first All-Pro team.
Wr Sterling Sharpe
He only played seven seasons, all for the packers, but made five pro Bowls, was three times in the first All-Pro team and led the NFL three times in receptions, twice to receive affected and one times under yards. He experienced five seasons with more than 1,100 reception yards. His career was interrupted by a neck injury in 1994.
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