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1938-1952 National Football League

Hugh L. Ray ... Only 5-6, 136, but a giant of pro football ... NFL Supervisor of Officials, 1938-1952 ... Worked tirelessly to improve officiating tech- niques ... Streamlined rules to improve tempo of play, increase safety ... Visited each team annu- ally to educate players, coaches ... Said to have made 300,000 notations as technical observer ... Born September 21, 1884, in Highland Park, Illinois ... Died September 16, 1956, at age of 71.

ANDRE REED

Enshrined in 2014 (Kutztown) Wide Receiver 6-2, 190 1985-1999 Buffalo Bills, 2000 Washington Redskins

Andre Darnell Reed ... Fourth round pick by Buffalo, 1985 ... Most prolific receiver in Bills his- tory, 941 receptions are 266 more than number two on that list ... Amassed 13,198 career receiv- ing yards ... Known for his “yards after catch,” ... His 951 career receptions third all-time at the time of his retirement ... His 13 seasons with 50-plus receptions exceeded only by Jerry Rice ... All-AFC four times ... Seven Pro Bowls ... Born January 29, 1964 in Allentown, Pennsylvania.

DAN REEVES

Enshrined in 1967 (Georgetown) Owner

1941-45/1946-1971 Cleveland/Los Angeles Rams

Daniel Farrell Reeves ... One of game’s greatest innovators ... Opened up West Coast to major sports by moving Rams to Los Angeles, 1946 ... Experiments in game TV paved way for mod- ern NFL policies ... First post-war NFL owner to sign an African American (Kenny Washington), 1946 ... First to employ full-time scouting staff ... Founded famous kids attendance program at Rams games ... Born June 30, 1912, in New York City ... Died April 15, 1971, at age of 58.

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MEL RENFRO

Enshrined in 1996 (Oregon) Cornerback-Safety 6-0, 190 1964-1977 Dallas Cowboys

Melvin Lacy Renfro ... No. 2 draft pick, 1964 ... College All-American, super track man ... Started as safety, finished as cornerback ... Return spe- cialist early in career ... Earned Pro Bowl berth first 10 years ... All-Pro five years, all-conference seven times ... Career record: 52 interceptions, 842 punt return yards, 2,246 kickoff return yards ... Led NFL in interceptions, 1969, punt and kick- off returns, 1964 ... Born December 30, 1941, in Houston, Texas.

JERRY RICE

Enshrined in 2010

(Mississippi Valley State) Wide Receiver 6-2, 200 1985-2000 San Francisco 49ers, 2001-04 Oakland Raiders, 2004 Seattle Seahawks

Jerry Lee Rice … Selected by 49ers in first round (16th player overall), 1985 … Set NFL record with 22 TD receptions, 1987 … Led NFL in receiving yards and touchdown receptions six times … Re- cord 1,848 yards receiving, 1995 … Owns virtual- ly every significant receiving mark including re- ceptions (1,549); receiving yards (22,895); most 1,000-yard receiving seasons (14) … Had record 208 total touchdowns; 23,546 combined net yards … Super Bowl XXIII MVP… Named first-team All-Pro 11 consecutive seasons … 13 Pro Bowls … Born October 13, 1962 in Starksville, Mississippi.

LES RICHTER

Enshrined in 2011 (California) Linebacker 6-3, 238 1954-1962 Los Angeles Rams

Leslie Alan Richter ... Second player picked over- all, 1952 draft … Rams traded 11 players to ob- tain rights … Known for rugged, punishing style of play … Eight straight Pro Bowls … First- or second-team All-NFL each season, 1955-1960 … Also saw action at center and placekicker early in career … Led Rams in scoring, 1955 and 1956 … Amassed 193 points … Recorded 16 interceptions … Born October 6, 1930 in Fresno, California … Died June 12, 2010 at the age of 79.

JOHN RIGGINS

Enshrined in 1992 (Kansas) Running Back 6-2, 230

1971-75 New York Jets, 1976-79, 1981-85 Washington Redskins

Robert John Riggins ... Kansas All-American ... No. 1 draft pick, 1971 ... Career record: 11,352 yards, 104 TDs rushing; 2,090 yards receiving; 13,435 combined net yards, 116 TDs ... Most Valuable Player with 166 rushing yards, 43-yard winning touchdown, Super Bowl XVII ... Had five 1,000- yard rushing seasons ... Played in 1976 Pro Bowl ... All-NFL, 1983 ... Voluntarily sat out 1980 season ... Born August 4, 1949, in Seneca, Kansas.

JIM RINGO

Enshrined in 1981 (Syracuse) Center 6-2, 232

1953-1963 Green Bay Packers, 1964-67 Philadelphia Eagles

James Stephen Ringo ... No. 7 draft choice, 1953 ... All-Pro status preceded Packers dynasty years ... All-NFL seven times ... Played in 10 Pro Bowls, three NFL championship games ... Small for offensive lineman, but quick, determined, intel- ligent, superb team leader ... Excellent down- field blocker, pass protector ... Ignored numer- ous injuries to start in then-record 182 straight games, 1954-1967 ... Born November 21, 1931, in Orange, New Jersey ... Died November 19, 2007, at age of 75.

WILLIE ROAF

Enshrined in 2012 (Louisiana Tech) Tackle 6-5, 300

1993-2001 New Orleans Saints, 2002-05 Kansas City Chiefs

William Layton Roaf ... Saints’ first-round pick, first offensive lineman selected in 1993 draft … Started at right tackle as rookie, never missed an offensive snap … Switched to left tackle, 1994 … 11 Pro Bowls … Named first-team All-Pro seven times (four times with New Orleans, three with Kansas City)… All-NFC six times, All-AFC three times … Member of the NFL’s All-Decade Team of the 1990s, 2000s … Born April 18, 1970 in Pine Bluff, Arkansas.

DAVE ROBINSON

Enshrined in 2013 (Penn State) Linebacker 6-3, 245 1963-1972 Green Bay Packers, 1973-74 Washington Redskins

Richard David Robinson ... Drafted in 1st round by Packers in NFL; 3rd round by Chargers in AFL, 1963 … Big-play performer on Packers dynasty … Started OLB in three straight NFL championship wins, 1965-67 and Super Bowl I and II victories … Intercepted 27 passes for 449 yards, 1 TD … All-Pro second-team in 1968-69 … First-team All-NFL, 1967-69 … Three Pro Bowls … Named to NFL’s All-Decade Team of the 1960s … Born May 3, 1941 in Mt. Holly, New Jersey.

Only two college backfield tandems have made it to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. LARRY CSONKA & FLOYD

LITTLE (Syracuse); and BARRY SANDERS & THURMAN

THOMAS (Oklahoma State).

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ANDY ROBUSTELLI

Enshrined in 1971 (Arnold) Defensive End 6-1, 230

1951-55 Los Angeles Rams, 1956-1964 New York Giants

Andrew Richard Robustelli ... Rams’ 19th-round draft pick, 1951 ... On winning team 13 of 14 years ... In eight NFL title games, seven Pro Bowls ... All- NFL seven years, two with Rams, five with Giants ... Named NFL’s top player by Maxwell Club, 1962 ... Exceptionally smart, quick, strong ... Superb pass rusher ... Recovered 22 opponents’ fumbles in career ... Missed only one game in 14 years ... Born December 6, 1925, in Stamford, Connecticut ... Died May 31, 2011, at age of 85.

ART ROONEY

Enshrined in 1964 (Georgetown, Duquesne) Founder-Owner 1933-39/1940-1988 Pittsburgh Pirates/Steelers

Arthur Joseph Rooney, Sr. ... One of the most revered of all sports personalities ... Bought new Pittsburgh Pirates franchise for $2,500 in 1933 ... Renamed team Steelers in 1940 ... His faith in pro football a guiding light during the dark depres- sion years ... Startled NFL with $15,000 signing of fabled Whizzer White in 1938 ... Organized, operated western Pennsylvania semi-pro grid teams before 1933 ... Born January 27, 1901, in Coulterville, Pennsylvania ... Died August 25, 1988, at age of 87.

DAN ROONEY

Enshrined in 2000 (Duquesne) Administrator-Owner 1955-Present Pittsburgh Steelers

Daniel M. Rooney ... Has spent 50-plus seasons in various capacities with family-owned Steelers ... Appointed team president, 1975 ... Implemented a philosophy and management style that empha- sizes open, practical and efficient management ... Joined father Art Rooney as the second father- son combination in the Hall of Fame ... Integral part of one of modern era’s most successful fran- chises ... Team won six Super Bowls ... Serves on many influential league committees ... Born July 20, 1932, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

PETE ROZELLE

Enshrined in 1985 (Compton Junior College, San Francisco) Commissioner

1960-1989 National Football League

Alvin Ray Rozelle ... Surprise choice to replace Bert Bell, 1960 ... Generally recognized as pre- mier commissioner of all professional sports ... Created, maintained NFL’s image of stability, integrity ... Negotiated first league-wide TV con- tract, 1962 ... Skillfully handled AFL-NFL “war” plus merger, league restructuring that followed ... Developed Super Bowl into premier attraction ... Born March 1, 1926, in South Gate, California ... Died December 6, 1996 at age of 70.

ED SABOL

Enshrined in 2011

(Ohio State) Founder-President-Chairman 1964-1995 NFL Films

Edward Milton Sabol ... Aspiring filmmaker, who hatched idea of forming Blair Productions … Doubled bid to receive film rights to 1962 NFL Championship Game … Continued shooting NFL and company became NFL Films two years later … During his tenure, NFL Films won 52 Emmy Awards … His vision led NFL Films in revolutioniz- ing manner in which sports are presented … Born September 11, 1916 in Atlantic City, New Jersey ... Died February 9, 2015 at age of 98.

BOB ST. CLAIR

Enshrined in 1990 (San Francisco, Tulsa) Tackle 6-9, 263 1953-1963 San Francisco 49ers

Robert Bruce St. Clair ... Third-round draft pick, 1953 ... Had size, speed, intelligence, love of hit- ting ... Excelled as both running, passing blocker ... Played on goal line defense, superb on special teams ... Blocked 10 field goals, 1956 ... All-NFL four years ... Starter in five Pro Bowls ... 49ers team captain ... Nicknamed “Geek” by team- mates because of flamboyant lifestyle ... Born February 18, 1931, in San Francisco, California ... Died April 20, 2015, at age of 84.

BARRY SANDERS

Enshrined in 2004 (Oklahoma State) Running Back 5-8, 203 1989-1998 Detroit Lions

Barry Sanders ... Detroit’s first-round draft pick, 1989 ... Electrifying running style ... First player to rush for 1,000 yards his first 10 seasons ... Led NFL in rushing four times ... NFL’s MVP, 1997 ... Gained 2,053 yards including record 14 straight 100-yard games, 1997 ... Career rushing record: 15,269 yards, 99 TDs ... First- or second-team All- NFL each of his 10 seasons ... Selected to 10 Pro Bowls ... Born July 16, 1968, in Wichita, Kansas.

CHARLIE SANDERS

Enshrined in 2007 (Minnesota) Tight End 6-4, 230

1968-1977 Detroit Lions

Charles Alvin Sanders ... Third round pick by Lions, 1968 ... Combined great leaping ability, big hands, strength, speed and elusiveness ... Seven Pro Bowls ... All-NFL three straight sea- sons ... Recorded 30 or more receptions seven times, 500-plus receiving yards six seasons ... Lions’ all-time reception leader (336) at time of retirement ... Team’s leader or co-leader in receptions six of his 10 seasons … Named to NFL’s All-Decade Team of the 1970s ... Born August 25, 1946 in Richlands, North Carolina.

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DEION SANDERS

Enshrined in 2011 (Florida State) Cornerback-Kick Returner- Punt Returner 6-1, 195

1989-1993 Atlanta Falcons, 1994 San Francisco 49ers, 1995-99 Dallas Cowboys,2000 Washington Redskins, 2004-05 Baltimore Ravens

Deion Luwynn Sanders ... First-round selection (5th player overall) by Atlanta, 1989 … Career TDs: six on punt returns, three on kickoff returns, nine on interceptions, one fumble recovery; and three receiving … 53 career interceptions … Member of NFL’s All-Decade Team of 1990s as both cornerback, punt returner … Led NFL in punt returns, 1998 … Led NFC in kickoffs, 1992; interceptions, 1991, 1993 … First-team All-Pro nine times … Eight Pro Bowls … Born August 9, 1967 in Fort Myers, Florida.

WARREN SAPP

Enshrined in 2013 (Miami - FL) Defensive Tackle 6-2, 300 1995-2003 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2004-07 Oakland Raiders

Warren Carlos Sapp ... Drafted in 1st round (12th player overall) in 1995 … Amassed 96.5 career sacks … 1999 NFL Defensive Player of the Year … Started in two NFC championship games, one Super Bowl … Recorded two tackles, one sack, two passes defensed, and forced fumble in Bucs’ 48-21 win over Raiders, Super Bowl XXXVII … All-Pro four straight times (1999-2002) … All-NFC five times … Seven Pro Bowls … Named to NFL’s All-Decade Teams of the 1990s, 2000s … Born December 19, 1972 in Orlando, Florida.

GALE SAYERS

Enshrined in 1977 (Kansas) Halfback 6-0, 198

1965-1971 Chicago Bears

Gale Eugene Sayers ... Kansas All-American ... Exceptional break-away runner ... Scored rookie record 22 TDs, 132 points, 1965 ... Led NFL rush- ers, 1966, 1969 ... Named all-time NFL halfback, 1969 ... All-NFL five straight years ... Player of Game in three Pro Bowls ... Career totals: 9,435 combined net yards, 4,956 yards rushing, 336 points. . . NFL lifetime kickoff return leader ... Born May 30, 1943, in Wichita, Kansas.

JOE SCHMIDT

Enshrined in 1973 (Pittsburgh) Linebacker 6-0, 220 1953-1965 Detroit Lions

Joseph Paul Schmidt ... Pittsburgh All-American, 1952 ... Lions’ No. 7 draft pick, 1953 ... Mastered new middle linebacking position which evolved in the 1950s ... A superb field leader ... Exceptional at diagnosing foe’s plays ... All-NFL ten years ... Elected to Pro Bowl ten straight years, 1955- 1964 ... Team captain nine years ... Lions’ MVP four times ... Had 24 career interceptions ... Born January 18, 1932, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

TEX SCHRAMM

Enshrined in 1991 (Texas) Contributor

1947-1956 Los Angeles Rams, 1960-1989 Dallas Cowboys, 1989-1990 World League of American Football

Texas Earnest Schramm, Jr. ... Cowboys presi- dent-general manager, 1960-1989 ... His Dallas teams had 20 straight winning seasons, 1966- 1985 ... Significant force in AFL-NFL merger, 1966 ... Promoted six-division, wild-card playoff concepts for merged NFL ... NFL competition committee chairman, 1966-1988 ... Major advo- cate of instant replay, special field markings, offense-enhancing rules changes ... Born June 2, 1920, in San Gabriel, California ... Died July 15, 2003, at age of 83.

JUNIOR SEAU

Enshrined in 2015 (Southern California) Linebacker 6-3, 250 1990-2002 San Diego Chargers, 2003-05 Miami Dolphins, 2006-09 New England Patriots Tiaina Seau, Jr. … First round pick in 1990 NFL Draft … All-Pro eight times … Named to 12 Pro Bowls … Recorded 56.5 career sacks, 18 intercep- tions … Recorded 10 or more tackles in a game 64 times … NFL Defensive Player of the Year, 1992 … In 1994 helped lead Chargers to first Super Bowl … Named to NFL’s All-Decade Team of 1990s … Born January 19, 1969 in San Diego, California … Died May 2, 2012, at the age of 43.

LEE ROY SELMON

Enshrined in 1995 (Oklahoma) Defensive End 6-3, 256 1976-1984 Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Lee Roy Selmon ... First-ever draft pick of Buccaneers, 1976 ... Soon recognized among elite NFL defenders ... Career stats: 78 1/2 sacks, 380 quarterback pressures, forced 28 1/2 fumbles, recovered 10 ... Key member of Tampa Bay’s NFC Central title teams, 1979, 1981 ... All-Pro 1979, 1980, 1982 ... All-NFC five times ... Elected to six Pro Bowls ... NFL Defensive Player of Year, 1979 ... Born October 20, 1954, in Eufaula, Oklahoma ... Died September 4, 2011, at age of 56.

SHANNON SHARPE

Enshrined in 2011 (Savannah State) Tight End 6-2, 230

1990-99, 2002-03 Denver Broncos, 2000-01 Baltimore Ravens

Selected by Broncos in the seventh round (192nd player overall) of the 1990 NFL Draft ... At time of retirement, his 815 career receptions and 10,060 yards and 62 TDs were all NFL career records for a tight end ... First- or second-team All-Pro hon- ors five times and first- or second-team All-AFC honors six times ... Selected to eight Pro Bowls ... Integral part of Broncos Super Bowl XXXII and XXXIII and Ravens Super Bowl XXXV champion- ships ... Born June 26, 1968 in Chicago, Illinois.

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BILLY SHAW

Enshrined in 1999 (Georgia Tech) Guard 6-2, 258 1961-69 Buffalo Bills

William Lewis Shaw ... First player to spend entire career in AFL to be elected to Hall of Fame ... Two-way collegiate player ... Drafted by Cowboys (NFL) and Bills (AFL) ... Chose Bills to play on offensive line ... Equally adept at pass blocking and run blocking ... Driving force behind offensive unit that led Buffalo to back-to-back AFL titles in 1964, 1965 ... All-AFL five times ... Named to eight All-Star games ... Born December 15, 1938 in Natchez, Mississippi.

ART SHELL

Enshrined in 1989 (Maryland State) Tackle 6-5, 265

1968-1981/1982 Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders

Arthur Shell ... No. 3 draft pick, 1968 ... Possessed size, speed, agility, intelligence, strength to be premier offensive tackle ... Mild-mannered, hard working, great team player ... Equally adept on running, passing plays ... Starred in Super Bowl XI vs. Vikings ... Played in 207 regular season, 23 postseason games, eight Pro Bowls ... All-Pro, 1973, 1974, 1976, 1977 ... All-AFC six times ... Born November 26, 1946, in Charleston, South Carolina.

WILL SHIELDS Enshrined in 2015

(Nebraska) Guard 6-3, 320 1993-2006 Kansas City Chiefs

Will Herthie Shields … Chiefs 3rd round draft pick, 1993 … Inserted into lineup in first NFL game, never missed a game in career … 224 games played, 223 starts are franchise records … As rook- ie, helped Chiefs to first division title since 1971 … Earned 12 straight Pro Bowl nods … First-Team All-Pro in 1999, 2002, 2003 ... Second-team All-Pro four times … Named to NFL’s All-Decade Team of 2000s … Born September 15, 1971 in Fort Riley, Kansas.

DON SHULA

Enshrined in 1997 (John Carroll) Coach

1963-69 Baltimore Colts, 1970-1995 Miami Dolphins

Donald Francis Shula ... Winningest coach in NFL history ... Regular-season record: 328-156- 6, .676 ... Overall record: 347-173-6, .665 ... Became head coach at age 33 ... Led Colts to seven straight winning records ... In 26 years in Miami, experienced only two seasons below .500 ... Coached in six Super Bowls ... Won Super Bowls VII, VIII ... Completed only 17-0 perfect season in NFL history, 1972 ... Played seven sea- sons as defensive back/halfback with Browns, Colts, Redskins ... Born January 4, 1930, in Grand River, Ohio.

O.J. SIMPSON

Enshrined in 1985 (City College-San Francisco, Southern California) Running Back 6-1, 212

1969-1977 Buffalo Bills, 1978-79 San Francisco 49ers

Orenthal James Simpson ... Heisman Trophy winner, 1968 ... No. 1 NFL draft pick, 1969 ... Career highlighted by 2,003 yards rushing, 1973 ... Unanimous All-Pro, topped 1,000 yards rush- ing, 1972-1976 ... Won four NFL rushing titles ... Career record: 11,236 yards rushing, 203 recep- tions, 990 yards kickoff returns, 14,368 com- bined net yards ... In 1969 AFL All-Star game, five Pro Bowls ... 1973 Pro Bowl Player of the Game ... Born July 9, 1947, in San Francisco, California.

MIKE SINGLETARY

Enshrined in 1998 (Baylor) Linebacker 6-0, 230

1981-1992 Chicago Bears

Michael Singletary ... Bears’ sec- ond-round draft pick, 1981 ... Finished as team’s first or second leading tackler each of last 11 seasons ... Career statis- tics: 1488 tackles (885 solo), 51 passes defensed, 12 fumble recoveries, 7 interceptions ... All-Pro eight times, 1983-1989, 1991 ... All-NFC selection nine straight years, 1983-1991 ... Selected to ten consecutive Pro Bowls ... Defensive Player of the Year, 1985, 1988 ... Born October 9, 1958, in Houston, Texas.

JACKIE SLATER

Enshrined in 2001 (Jackson State) Tackle 6-4, 277

1976-1994/1995 Los Angeles/St. Louis Rams

Jackie Ray Slater ... Rams’ third-round draft pick, 1976 ... Played 20 seasons, 259 games ... Retired tied for third most seasons played ... Games played were most ever by offensive lineman at time of retirement ... Blocked for seven different 1,000-yard rushers ... Named first- or second- team All-Pro five times ... First- or second- team All-NFC seven times ... Named to seven Pro Bowls ... Born May 27, 1954, in Jackson, Mississippi.

BRUCE SMITH

Enshrined in 2009 (Virginia Tech) Defensive End 6-4, 280 1985-1999 Buffalo Bills, 2000-03 Washington Redskins

Bruce Bernard Smith ... Bills’ first-round draft pick (1st player overall), 1985 NFL Draft ... Considered one of the most dominant defensive players in NFL history ... His 200 career sacks is NFL all-time record ... Recorded 10 or more sacks in an NFL record 13 seasons ... NFL Defensive Player of the Year, 1990 and 1996 ... Named to NFL’s All- Decade Teams of the 1980s and 1990s ... First- or second-team All-Pro 11 times ... Selected to 11 Pro Bowls ... Born June 18, 1963 in Norfolk, Virginia.

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EMMITT SMITH

Enshrined in 2010 (Florida) Running Back 5-9, 207

1990-2002 Dallas Cowboys, 2003-04 Arizona Cardinals

Emmitt James Smith, III … Selected by Dallas in first round (17th player overall), 1990 … Won rushing crowns in 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995 … Led NFL in rushing touchdowns three times … Major contributor to Cowboys Super Bowl XXVII, XXVIII, XXX victories … Named first-team All-Pro 1992-95 … In 1993, named NFL’s MVP and MVP in Super Bowl XXVIII … 11 straight 1,000-yard seasons … Became NFL’s all-time rushing leader in 2002 … Career totals: 18,355 yards and 164 touchdowns rushing; also had 515 receptions … Born May 15, 1969 in Pensacola, Florida.

JACKIE SMITH

Enshrined in 1994 (Northwestern Louisiana) Tight End 6-4, 235 1963-1977 St. Louis Cardinals, 1978 Dallas Cowboys

Jackie Larue Smith ... 10th-round draft pick, 1963 ... Talented receiver, punishing blocker, fierce competitor, excellent runner ... Played in five Pro Bowls, 1967-1971 ... All-NFL, 1967, 1969 ... Had 40 or more catches seven seasons ... Played in 210 games ... Leading tight end receiver at retirement with 480 receptions, 7,918 yards, 40 TDs ... Played in Super Bowl XIII with Cowboys ... Born February 23, 1940, in Columbia, Mississippi.

JOHN STALLWORTH

Enshrined in 2002 (Alabama A&M) Wide Receiver 6-2, 191 1974-1987 Pittsburgh Steelers

Johnny Lee Stallworth ... Steelers’ fourth-round draft pick, 1974 ... Played in six AFC champion- ship games, four Super Bowls ... Scored win- ning TD on 73-yard reception, Super Bowl XIV ... Career statistics: 537 receptions for 8,723 yards, 63 TDs ... All-Pro, 1979 ... All-AFC, 1979, 1984 ... Played in four Pro Bowl games ... Two- time Steelers MVP ... Born July 15, 1952, in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

BART STARR

Enshrined in 1977 (Alabama) Quarterback 6-1, 197 1956-1971 Green Bay Packers

Bryan Bartlett Starr ... 17th-round draft pick, 1956 ... Precision passer, poised team leader ... Led Packers to six division, five NFL, two Super Bowl titles ... NFL Most Valuable Player, 1966 ... MVP in Super Bowls I, II ... Three-time NFL passing champion ... In four Pro Bowls ... Career passing totals: 24,718 yards, 152 TDs, 57.4 com- pletion percentage ... Born January 9, 1934, in Montgomery, Alabama.

ROGER STAUBACH

Enshrined in 1985 (New Mexico Military Institute, Navy) Quarterback 6-3, 197

1969-1979 Dallas Cowboys

Roger Thomas Staubach ... 1963 Heisman Trophy winner ... Four-year Navy service preceded pro play ... Noted for last-minute heroics, guided Dallas to four NFC titles, Super Bowl VI, XII wins ... MVP in Super Bowl VI ... All-NFC five years ... Career stats: 22,700 yards, 153 TDs passing; 2,264 yards, 20 TDs rushing ... 83.4 NFL passer rating best ever at time of retirement ... Four- time NFL passing leader ... Born February 5, 1942, in Cincinnati, Ohio.

ERNIE STAUTNER

Enshrined in 1969 (Boston College) Defensive Tackle 6-1, 230 1950-1963 Pittsburgh Steelers

Ernest Alfred Stautner ... No. 2 draft pick, 1950 ... Bulwarked strong Pittsburgh defense for 14 years ... Saw spot service at offensive guard ... Known for excellent mobility, burning desire, extreme ruggedness, unusual durability ... All- NFL, 1955, 1956, 1958, 1959 ... Played in nine Pro Bowls, winning Best Lineman Award, 1957 ... Recovered 23 opponents’ fumbles, scored three safeties in career ... Born April 20, 1925, in Prinzing-by-Cham, Bavaria ... Died February 16, 2006, at age of 80.

JAN STENERUD

Enshrined in 1991

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