The National High School Football Hall of Fame announced its 2025 class Wednesday with big names such as Leroy Kelly, Warren Moon and Michael Vick.
The College Football Hall of Fame Class of 2025 featured three former SEC players, but the ballot had 15 candidates from the conference.
The Jets are headed in a new direction after hiring Aaron Glenn, who played for one of the toughest coaches in NFL history in two cities.
The addition of Kentucky quarterback Tim Couch and Alabama cornerback Antonio Langham with the Class of 2024 brought to 104 the number of Hall of Famers who played in the SEC. The conference also has had 30 of its coaches reach the College Football Hall of Fame, including Saban.
Former Denver Broncos running back Montee Ball was announced as a member of the 2025 Pro Football Hall of Fame class this week. Ball, 34, had a decorated college career at Wisconsin, winni
Terrence Metcalf, father of Seahawks wide receiver DK Metcalf, played seven seasons for the Chicago Bears from 2002-08. More importantly in this case, he was a star in his time at Ole Miss from 1997-01, earning consensus All-American honors in his final season. He was later inducted into the Ole Miss and Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame.
The National High School Football Hall of Fame Foundation is expected to open a new facility in downtown Canton.
Derrick Brooks, who won a Super Bowl with the Bucs and a national title with FSU, headlines 10 more NFL Hall of Famers to commit to the golf tournament.
Yanda was consecutively named as the Pro Football Focus Guard of the year in 2014-16. He was inducted into the NJCAA Football Hall of Fame in 2018. Yanda joins legends such as Jared Allen ...
The race for Super Bowl LIX has come down to a four-team race with the two-time defending champion Kansas City Chiefs, Buffalo Bills, Washington Commanders, and the Philadelphia Eagles. These superb squads are still in the hunt for the coveted Vince Lombardi Championship Trophy on February 9.
Watt won the AP Defensive Player of the Year Award in 2021, joining an exclusive group of Steelers who won the award, including Joe Greene (1972, 1974), Mel Blount (1975), Jack Lambert (1976), Rod Woodson (1993), James Harrison (2008) and Troy Polamalu (2010), five of the six in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.