2021 Pro Football Hall Of Fame Class Announced

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The NFL Honors show is on Saturday night, and the 2021 Pro Football Hall of Fame class was included in the festivities.

The list has now been finalized, and there were a total of eight inductees. Four of them were on offense, two were on defense and the other two weren’t inducted as players. You can check out all eight players below.

Charles Woodson, Defensive Back

Calvin Johnson, Wide Receiver

Drew Pearson, Wide Receiver

Alan Faneca, Offensive Line

Bill Nunn, Scout /Personnel Executive

John Lynch, Defensive Back

Tom Flores, Head Coach

Peyton Manning, Quarterback

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Written by Clint Lamb

Clint Lamb is a College Football Writer for OutKick. Managing Editor for Roll Tide Wire. Sports radio host for The Bullpen on 730/103.9 The UMP. Co-host for The 'Bama Beat podcast through The Tuscaloosa News and TideSports.com.

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  1. If Zach Thomas was black or two inches taller, does he get the nod over…Bill Nunn? Who? A scout on the Steelers in the 70s in the Black College Football Hall Of Fame.
    Zero downs played in the NFL.
    Kevin Mawae dedicated a part of his own HOF speech to Zach Thomas calling out the HOF voters to put him in. Better numbers than Brian Urlacher – first ballot.
    Fucking cucks. Gonna pass on the poetry tmrw and the game altogether. Boardwalk Empire’s far more entertaining.

  2. Still sad the way players get into a HOF is based off what scribes think is HOF worthy material.

    If I had a journalism/media HOF…outside of Whitlock that would probably be it in there.

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