Announcement of the final candidates of the Centennial members of the Professional Football Hall of fame

The Professional Football Hall of fame has released a list of 38 finalists for the Centennial Hall of fame, including the Super Bowl jersey winner, the founder of the NFL and some of the most important figures in league and team history.

Next, a team of hall of fame members, coaches, former League executives, hall of fame selection committee members and League historians will select the final 15 people from 38 people on January 8, including 10 senior players, 3 outstanding contributors and 2 coaches.

The 15 people will form the Centennial members of the hall of fame. They will be officially selected from September 16 to 19 next year as part of the centennial celebration of the alliance. In addition, the 2020 Hall of fame members will be announced the day before the super bowl.

List of final candidates:

(two will be chosen for Centennial Class):

Don Coryell (1973-77 coach St. Louis cardinal; 1978-86 coach St. Diego lightning)

Bill cowher (1992-2006 coach Pittsburgh Steelman)

Jimmy Johnson (1989-93 coaching Dallas Cowboys jerseys nike sales; 1996-99 coaching Miami Dolphins)

Dan Reeves (1981-92 coach Denver Mustang; 1993-96 coach New York Giant; 1997-2003 coach Atlanta Falcon)

All the above candidates have won the Super Bowl except Parker.

 

Outstanding contributors:

Frank “Bucko” Kilroy, scout and executive for four teams

Clint Murchison, cowboy founder and team owner until 1983

Steve sabol until 2012 as NFL film president

Paul Tagliabue, President of NFL jerseys, 1989-2006

George young, executive of three teams and leagues.