Pro Football Hall of Fame
The Pro Football Hall of Fame is actually the National Football League's Hall of Fame. The building opened in Canton, Ohio on September 7, 1963 with 17 charter inductees. Through 2004, all but one of the inductees played some part of their pro career in the NFL. That one was Buffalo Bills guard Billy Shaw, who played his entire career in the American Football League, many of whose star players have been excluded from the hall of fame.Inductees into the hall of fame are listed below. Each entry includes the year of induction and the span of time spent with the team. When a person significantly contributed to more than one club, he is listed repeatedly (e.g., George Blanda is listed with the Chicago Bears, Houston Oilers (now the Tennessee Titans) and Oakland Raiders).
Brooklyn Dodgers 1930-1944
Arizona Cardinals
(Chicago Cardinals - 1920-1959; St. Louis Cardinals - 1960-1987; Phoenix Cardinals - 1988-1993)
Buffalo Bills
Chicago Bears
(Decatur Staleys - 1920; Chicago Staleys - 1921)
Cincinnati Bengals
Cleveland Browns
Dallas Cowboys
Denver Broncos
Detroit Lions
(Portsmouth Spartans - 1930-1933)
Green Bay Packers
Indianapolis Colts
(Baltimore Colts - 1953-1983)
Kansas City Chiefs
(Dallas Texans - 1960-1962)
Miami Dolphins
Minnesota Vikings
New England Patriots
(Boston Patriots - 1960-1970)
New Orleans Saints
New York Giants
New York Jets
(New York Titans - 1960-1962)
Oakland Raiders
(Los Angeles Raiders - 1982-1994)
Philadelphia Eagles
Pittsburgh Steelers
(Pittsburgh Pirates - 1933-1940)
St. Louis Rams
(Cleveland Rams - 1937-1945; Los Angeles Rams - 1946-1994)
San Diego Chargers
(Los Angeles Chargers - 1960)
San Francisco 49ers
Seattle Seahawks
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Tennessee Titans
(Houston Oilers - 1960-1996; Tennessee Oilers - 1997-1998)
Washington Redskins
(Boston Braves - 1932; Boston Redskins - 1933-1936)
Defunct Clubs
Canton Bulldogs 1920-1923
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