Lem Barney, the first cornerback enshrined in Canton, is our guest blogger this week. Find out why he hopes his predictions for Week 9 around the NFL aren't correct! Read More
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As we celebrate Veterans Day, here's a reminder of how the NFL has responded during wars and times of crises. Read More
Our weekly reflection on the American Football League takes a look at the running game in the AFL despite the fact the league was labeled “pass happy.” Read More
Part 6 of our series on the Class of 2010 nominees. This week we look at the offensive linemen who are under consideration. The next step in the Hall's selection process is the cutdown to 25 semifinalists that occurs on Thanksgiving weekend. Read More
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The Pro Football Hall of Fame, in observance of Veterans Day, will hold its ninth annual Salute to Veterans, Celebrating Our Nation’s Heroes on Saturday, Nov. 7. Read More
Ted Ginn is the eighth player to return two kickoffs for TDs in the same game but the first to have two returned for 100 or more yards. Read More
The AFC North Division rival Cleveland Browns and Cincinnati Bengals combined for 106 points in a game played at Cincinnati's Paul Brown Stadium on November 28, 2004. The Bengals won the game, 58-48. The point total was the highest in a single game since the AFL-NFL merger in 1970. The 106 points were also the second most ever accumulated in the history of the NFL. Read More
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Led by head coach Brian Billick the Baltimore Ravens posted a 12-4 record during the 2000 NFL season. Making their way through the playoffs the Ravens earned a berth in Super Bowl XXXV against the New York Giants. The Baltimore Ravens hoisted the Lombardi Trophy after defeating the Giants 34-7. Read More
Former Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Boomer Esiason was named the NFL's Most Valuable Player for the 1988 season. He led the Bengals to a 12-4 record and a berth in Super Bowl XXII. Esiason wore this jersey during that memorable season. Read More
Class of 2009 enshrinee Ralph Wilson, Jr. received his Pro Football Hall of Fame ring at halftime of the Bills-Texans game at the stadium named after him. Read More
Hall of Fame guard Joe DeLamielleure shares his thoughts on Week 8. Read More
Ten years after his tragic death on Nov. 1, 1999, we reflect on the life and career of Hall of Fame running back Walter Payton. Read More
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Hall of Fame quarterback Norm Van Brocklin wore this jersey in the 1960 NFL title game. Van Brocklin and the Eagles defeated Vince Lombardi's Green Bay Packers to claim the NFL championship. Read More
Now through Thanksgiving when the list of nominees is trimmed to 25, we’ll take a look at those players, coaches, and contributors that comprise the Class of 2010 candidates. Part Five of our series focuses on running backs. Read More
The AFL's first draft was a far cry from how the process is done today. Here's our weekly feature as part of the season-long AFL's 50th Anniversary Season celebration. Read More
Brett Favre and Donovan McNabb proved on Sunday just why they rank among the NFL’s all-time greatest passers. Here are the up-to-date statistical leaders in four main categories through Week 8 of the 2009 NFL Season. Read More
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On Sunday, the New York Jets became the first team since 1975 and only the second since ’60 to record 300 yards rushing in back-to-back games. Read More
Class of 2006 enshrinee Warren Moon is this week's guest blogger in HOF PICKS. He thinks the Vikings will suffer their first loss of the season. Check out what else he thinks about Week 7 action around the NFL. Read More
Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Festival Fan Packages are available now. Experience all of the marquee events surrounding the Enshrinement of the 2010 Class of Inductees Read More
There’s fun for kids of all ages at the Hall of Fame on the Friday after Thanksgiving November 27, 2009. Read More
FOR PETE'S SAKE congrats Hall of Famer Lee Roy Selmon and the Buccaneers for unveiling its new Ring of Honor. Read More
The first 15 Super Bowls were played in warm weather states like Florida, California and Louisiana. So, it was a bit of surprise when the location for Super Bowl XVI was announced. The site for the game scheduled for Jan. 24, 1982 was the Pontiac Silverdome in Detroit. It marked the first Super Bowl played in a northern stadium. Read More
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Steelers WR Hines Ward is the latest player to have a memento from the 2009 NFL season sent to the Hall of Fame. Read More
Seventy years ago on Oct. 22, 1939, the NFL had its first game televised. The Brooklyn Dodgers vs. Philadelphia Eagles game was broadcast to a limited audience in New York City. Read More