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milestogo

(16,829 posts)
Sat Feb 12, 2022, 10:44 AM Feb 2022

Pro Football Hall of Fame - Class of 2022

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Eight “Heroes of the Game” have been elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2022. The Hall’s 49-person Selection Committee met virtually Jan. 18 for its annual meeting.

The new class of Enshrinees was just announced during “NFL Honors,” a two-hour primetime awards special that aired nationally tonight on ABC with simulcasts on ESPN+ and NFL Network. The newest members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame are tackle TONY BOSELLI, wide receiver CLIFF BRANCH, safety LeROY BUTLER, official ART McNALLY, linebacker SAM MILLS, defensive end/defensive tackle RICHARD SEYMOUR, coach DICK VERMEIL and defensive tackle/defensive end BRYANT YOUNG.

Boselli, Butler, McNally, Seymour, Vermeil and Young learned of their election when a Hall of Famer knocked on their door in late January. Those encounters can be seen Saturday when NFL Network airs a one-hour special, beginning at 9 p.m. ET. The families of Branch and Mills received the news in a phone call from Hall of Fame President Jim Porter.

“Each member of this great class represents the values of the Pro Football Hall of Fame,” Porter said. “We look forward to honoring them in August.” The annual selection meeting capped a year-round selection process. The newly elected Hall of Famers were chosen from a list of 18 Finalists who had been determined earlier by the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Selection Committee. Representatives of the accounting firm EY tabulated all votes during the virtual meeting. The Class of 2022 will be enshrined into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday, Aug. 6 at Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium in Canton.

https://www.profootballhof.com/news/2022/2/pro-football-hall-of-fame-to-enshrine-eight-in-class-of-2022/

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Pro Football Hall of Fame - Class of 2022 (Original Post) milestogo Feb 2022 OP
Sam Mills was a helluva a player underpants Feb 2022 #1
Came to post something similar!! Docreed2003 Feb 2022 #4
And for those Beachnutt Feb 2022 #2
Cliff BRANCH BABY!!! FINALLY!!! Hugh_Lebowski Feb 2022 #3
Title is wrong btw.....its the class of 2022 not 2021 WillUSAF Feb 2022 #5
Packers LeRoy Butler invented the "Lambeau Leap" milestogo Feb 2022 #6
 

Hugh_Lebowski

(33,643 posts)
3. Cliff BRANCH BABY!!! FINALLY!!!
Sat Feb 12, 2022, 10:52 AM
Feb 2022

Raider LEGEND.

The outrageous snub has finally ended, and while he's still alive (unlike The Snake). Better late than never, tho!

 

WillUSAF

(91 posts)
5. Title is wrong btw.....its the class of 2022 not 2021
Sat Feb 12, 2022, 11:31 AM
Feb 2022

But this is one hell of a class!!!

Boselli, Branch and Mills are the big ones for me!! Scratching my head a little on Seymour but whatever.

milestogo

(16,829 posts)
6. Packers LeRoy Butler invented the "Lambeau Leap"
Sat Feb 12, 2022, 01:37 PM
Feb 2022

Butler is credited with inventing the Lambeau Leap - a touchdown celebration in which the scoring player leaps into the arms of awaiting fans in the stands near the end zone. On December 26, 1993, the Packers were playing the visiting Los Angeles Raiders. On a second-down swing pass to running back Randy Jordan, Butler forced a fumble that was recovered by Reggie White at the Raiders' 35-yard-line. After running with the ball for 10 yards, White lateraled to Butler, who ran the remaining 25 yards into the end zone and then made a spontaneous leap into the arms of fans in the south bleachers.

The Packers went on to win 28–0 to clinch what would be the first of six consecutive playoff berths. The move was later popularized by wide receiver Robert Brooks, who carried it a step further by leaping completely into the stands. This move is called the Lambeau Leap and now is used after most Packer touchdowns scored at Lambeau Field.



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