The legend of Green Bay Packers Sterling Sharpe goes to the canton. On Thursday evening, Sharpe was elected to Pro Football Hall of Fame as a member of class 2025.
Sharpe was elected as an older candidate, only one of the three finalists in this category.
Within seven years with Packers Sharpe was a professional bowler hat five times and chosen three times as the first team. He was number 7 in a draft from South Carolina in 1988.
In 1992, he set the NFL record for the most parties in one season of 108, and then broke his own record in 1993, when he caught 112 passes.
In addition to Sharpe, Jared Allen, Eric Allen and Antonio Gates were also chosen to Galeria Sław.
He is in.
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