Celebrate all of the Chicago Bears' Hall of Famers with this exclusive, one-of-a-kind, team color, t-shirt from the Pro Football Hall of Fame! Hall of Fame The Melbourne Football Club Hall of Fame was established in 2001 to honour past Melbourne players, coaches and staff members. .Named all-league 12 straight years, 1960-1971, second-team All-NFL, 1972. . Celebrate all of the New York Jets' Hall of Famers with this exclusive, one-of-a-kind, team color, t-shirt from the Pro Football Hall of Fame! Robinson gained more than 1,800 rushing/receiving yards in his first two years in the league before focusing solely on the defensive side of the ball. All-AFL tackle eight times, once as guard. The premier center of the AFL, Otto played in all 140 of his regular season games. . He quickly became one of the most dominant runners in the league and led all AFL rushers in 1965. . . Ron Mix
See below every Legend and Inductee by year. Keep up-to-date with the latest trade news and rumours, Keep track with our comprehensive club-by-club listing, This content is unavailable in your region. .Noted for quick charge, accomplished blocking on both passing, running plays. .AFL's only all-league center. A small group of 19 players, affectionately known as “The Originals,” were there every step of the way to experience the league’s growth first-hand. Don Maynard
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Celebrate the excitement of Grand Final week! Running Back – 1960-69 New York Titans/Jets
Honor the Heroes of the Game, Preserve its History, Promote its Values, & Celebrate Excellence Everywhere. The American Football League changed a great deal from its beginning in 1960 compared to what it looked like in its final season of 1969. . Catchup on all the latest action from the. From 2019, fans will no longer be able to subscribe to AFL Live Pass through the AFL website. George Blanda
Exclusive to the Hall of Fame! . Exclusive to the Hall of Fame! 2009 Ross Oakley After an injury shortened career with St Kilda he became one of the games most influential administrators, overseeing the transition of the VFL into the AFL and the advent of the national competition. Quarterback – 1960 Oakland Raiders, 1961-67 Boston Patriots, 1968-69 New York Jets
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.Sure-handed ball-snapper, superior blocker with wide range. Mix was a number one draft choice in the NFL but decided to play for the Chargers. Linebacker – 1960-62 Boston Patriots, 1963-69 Buffalo Bills
His receiving yardage total of 10,289 was more than 1,300 yards better than any other receiver. Born March 10, 1938, in Los Angeles, California. A stout defender at 5-11 and 255 pounds. Bears Hall of Fame Legends Mug 2020. Johnny Robinson
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This new design for 2020 features Class of 2020 members; Jimbo Covert and Ed Sprinkle. His spirited play proved otherwise as he earned five AFL All-Star Game selections. He was known as one of the AFL’s most feared pass rushers. Paul Maguire
Defensive Tackle – 1960-69 Boston Patriots
Celebrate all of the Chicago Bears' Hall of Famers with this exclusive, one-of-a-kind coffee mug from the Pro Football Hall of Fame! Named to all-time AFL team, 1969. . Jacobs was the defensive signal-caller for both the Pats and the Bills. . If so, please write, call, or e-mail Mr. David Baker, the hall of fame director, and let him know. Mathis was a reliable workhorse running back who was noted for his blocking and pass protection. Cannon, the 1959 Heisman Trophy winner, was the league’s poster child from day one. Seven legends of the game were also inducted at that time – Arthur Collinson, Jason Dunstall, Harry O’Callaghan, Michael Voss, Leigh Matthews, Tom McArthur and Dick Verdon. Listing all Jets' Hall of Fame Enshrinees, this collectible is perfect for the home, office, or fan cave! Sign up and get Insider's information & Special Offers, 1950 Baltimore Colts (1947-1949 AAFC; 1950 NFL). Wide Receiver – 1960-69 New York Titans/Jets
The AFL Hall of Fame Tribute Match was a one-off all-star game between two representative sides organised by the Australian Football League to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Australian rules football.The match was intended to celebrate the contribution of State of Origin and interstate matches to the history of the code.. Wayne Hawkins
He also played in two AFL championship games, one Super Bowl and nine AFL-All Star Games. 2121 George Halas Drive NW Canton, Ohio 44708 (330) 456-8207: QuestionOfTheDay@Fans.Profootballhof.com His claim to fame is that he was involved in a unique trade in which Houston allowed Denver to borrow him for two years. Kemp guided the Bills to two AFL championships and was the league’s Most Valuable Player in 1965. Enshrinement Week Powered by Johnson Controls, HALL OF FAME VILLAGE POWERED BY JOHNSON CONTROLS, Black College Football Hall of Fame Classic, A Century Ago, Bobby Marshall Made History Playing in NFL's First Game, National Coaches Day Traces History to Richard Nixon, Stories From The Hall of Fame Archives: Oh, Brother. Exclusive to the Hall of Fame! Lee saw very little playing time due to the fact that he usually had an all-star quarterback in front of him. Paul Rochester
. Quarterback – 1960-62 Los Angeles/San Diego Chargers, 1962-69 Buffalo Bills
His spirited play proved otherwise as he earned five AFL All-Star Game selections. Linebacker – 1960-69 – New York Titans/Jets
.Had only two holding penalties in 10 years . Initially viewed to be too small (6-0, 240 lbs) to play guard, his determined play earned the respect of teammates and opponents alike. Quarterback – 1960-63, 1966-67 Houston Oilers, 1964-65 Denver Broncos, 1967-69 Kansas City Chiefs
Signed with the AFL because he was deemed to small (6-0, 210 lbs) to play in the NFL. These men were a small fraction of the approximate 1,500 players that inhabited the rosters of the AFL’s 616 total games. Running Back/Tight End – 1960-62 Houston Oilers, 1963-69 Oakland Raiders