Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2025 revealed by ‘NFL HONORS’

The lonely finalist of seniors, coach and contributor categories to make the hall by 2025, sharpe by a thing or two to maximize his options. An NFL Pro for only seven seasons, the three-time first-team all-pro and five-time pro bowl-wide recipient still enters Canton as a very decorated player. Sharpe led the league in reception three times in his seven seasons, all with Packers, including his historic campaign of 1992, where he pace all the passers of catchers in catches, received yards and touchdowns. One of Brett Favre’s favorite goals in Green Bay, Sharpe would have had an even more productive career, if not for a neck injury discovered after the 1994 season, his last in the NFL. Sharpe went out with a smell and caught a league-high 18 TDS in ’94, but he just missed a Super Bowl title that Packers claimed without him during the 1996 campaign. After withdrew as a member of Green And Gold, Sharpe is now the second member of his family who earns a gold jacket; His brother, Shannon, a master, tight end for Denver and Baltimore, was introduced in 2011. Sterling’s choice is therefore a historic as he and Shannon are the first pair of brothers wrapped in Pro Football Football of Fame. Football is family forever.