3 monthes ago | By CBSSports
The Pro Football Hall of Fame is one step closer to announcing the Class of 2019
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3 monthes ago | By Football Outsiders
On Tuesday night, the Pro Football Hall of Fame released the names of the 25 semifinalists for the 2019 class.
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3 monthes ago | By Sporting News
Tony Gonzalez, Ed Reed and Champ Bailey all made the semifinal list on their first time on the ballot.
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3 monthes ago | By Bleacher Report
And then there were 25. On Tuesday, the Pro Football Hall of Fame revealed the list of 25 modern-era semifinalists for its 2019 class: NFL...
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3 monthes ago | By TheScore
Tony Gonzalez, Ed Reed, and Champ Bailey headline the 25 modern-era semifinalists for the Pro Football Hall of Fame's class of 2019. Gonzalez, Reed, and Bailey are eligible for induction for the first time. The 25 semifinalists will be reduced to 15 modern-era finalists before the selection committee meets on Feb. 2 to determine the class of 2019. The other semifinalists include: Steve Atwater, Ronde Barber, Tony Boselli, Isaac Bruce, LeRoy Butler, Don Coryell, Alan Faneca, Tom Flores, Torry Holt, Steve Hutchinson, Edgerrin James, Jimmy Johnson, Ty Law, John Lynch, Clay Matthews, Kevin...
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3 monthes ago | By ESPN
Tony Gonzalez, Ed Reed and Champ Bailey, who headline the first-year eligible players for the Pro Football Hall of Fame's Class of 2019, were among 25 semifinalists announced Tuesday.
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3 monthes ago | By USA Today
Meet the 25 former players and coaches who were named semifinalists for the Pro Football Hall of Fame's 2019 class.
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3 monthes ago | By USA Today
First-year eligible Tony Gonzalez, Ed Reed and Champ Bailey are among 25 semifinalists for the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
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3 monthes ago | By USA Today
Tony Gonzalez, Ed Reed and Champ Bailey are the three first-year candidates who were named semifinalist for the Pro Football Hall of Fame 2019 class.
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3 monthes ago | By Pro Football Talk
As first-year eligible players, Champ Bailey, Tony Gonzalez and Ed Reed are expected to be Hall of Fame finalists. Indeed, they made the initial cut as the Pro Football Hall of Fame announced the semifinalists for its Class of 2019. It's the presence of two other first-timers that comes as a surprise. Coach Tom Flores
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3 monthes ago | By FanSided
List of candidates narrowed to 25, will be reduced to 15 on January 3 before selection is made on Super Bowl weekend Safety Ed Reed, cornerback Champ Bailey and tight end Tony Gonzalez highlight a list of 25 finalists named by the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Tuesday night. Reed, Bailey and Gonzalez each...
Ed Reed, Tony Gonzalez headline Pro Football Hall of Fame list of candidates - FanSided - FanSided - Sports News, Entertainment, Lifestyle & Technology - 300+ Sites
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TheScore's football editors pick players with at least one year of NFL experience whose production took a major leap in 2018 and give their verdict on whether they can carry... Read more ...
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Thomas broke his leg in late October and was limited to just three games in 2018. Read more ...
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