The Pro Football Hall Of Fame Class of 2020
The complete Pro Football Hall of Fame class of 2020 was unveiled on Saturday, one day before Super Bowl LIV. Troy Polamalu and Edgerrin James lead this year’s class of five modern-day inductees along with Steve Atwater, Isaac Bruce and Steve Hutchinson.
Polamalu spent his entire 12-season career as a safety for the Pittsburgh Steelers. The two-time Super Bowl champion was known as much for his ability on the field as he was for his long flowing mane of dark curly hair. Polamalu was also selected to eight Pro Bowls and was named NFL Defensive Player of the Year in 2010.
James is a former running back who spent 11 season with the Indianapolis Colts, Arizona Cardinals and Seattle Seahawks. James is a four-time Pro Bowler and holds the Colts franchise records for most career rushing yards, most career rushing touchdowns and most rushing yards in a single season. James led the league in rushing his 1990 rookie year and again the next season. He rushed for more than 1,000 yards in seven of his 11 seasons in the NFL.
Modern-Era Members for Class of 2020
Announced Feb. 1, 2020
Centennial Slate for Class of 2020 Revealed
Announced Jan. 15, 2020
Jimmy Johnson Elected as a part of Centennial Slate
Announced Jan. 12, 2020
Bill Cowher Elected as a part of Centennial Slate
Announced Jan. 11, 2020
15 Modern-Era Player Finalists
Announced Jan. 2, 2020
38Â Centennial Slate Finalists
Announced Dec. 19, 2019
25 Modern-Era Player Semifinalists
Announced Nov. 26, 2019
122Â Modern-Era Nominees
Announced Sept. 12, 2019









