
Per the Pro Football Hall of Fame Website, and in case you don't know about the legend:
LEROY BUTLER
HOF Finalist: 3 | Year of Eligibility: 16
Position: Safety
Ht: 6-0, Wt: 197
NFL Career: 1990-2001 Green Bay Packers
Seasons: 12, Games: 181
College: Florida State
Drafted: 2nd Round (48th Overall), 1990
Born: July 19, 1968 in Jacksonville, Florida
One of the most prolific defensive backs in the Packers’ storied history and among premier safeties of his era … Led the team in interceptions five times … Key member of defense that guided team’s resurgence that included seven playoff appearances in nine-season span … Helped lead Packers to three straight division titles (1995-97) and two Super Bowl appearances … Started at strong safety in three consecutive NFC Championship Games and Super Bowls XXXI and XXXII … Had seven tackles and one sack in Packers’ 35-21 victory over New England Patriots in Super Bowl XXXI … Intercepted a pass in every season but his last … Career stats: 38 interceptions for 533 yards … Only pick-six came on 90-yard return versus San Diego Chargers, Sept. 15, 1996 … Registered 20.5 career sacks and one fumble recovery for a TD … Selected to four Pro Bowls … All-Pro four times (1993, 1996, 1997, 1998) … Named to NFL’s All-Decade Team of the 1990s.

We talked about life and opportunities after his Hall of Fame announcement, how he celebrated, his experience at this year's amazing halftime show, the celebrity who distracted his wife, can he still do the Lambeau Leap, and what did Aaron Rodgers have to say about it all? Enjoy the FULL UNEDITED interview: