Ward denied again as Hall of Fame finalist

Reggie Wayne, Torry Holt are part of 15-member group
Hines Ward catch in Super Bowl
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PITTSBURGH (93.7 The Fan) – Waiting for a decade, the holdup continues for Steelers all-time leading receiver Hines Ward, the Pro Football Hall of Fame announced 15 finalists for this year’s class and Ward was not a part of it.

One of the toughest and best blocking receivers of all-time with 1,000 career receptions, 12,083 yards and 85 touchdowns, Ward was left out in favor of receivers Torry Holt and Reggie Wayne, both of whom played their careers in a dome or for a warm-weathered franchise.

It will likely be unanimous for former Pitt All-American and Heisman runner-up Larry Fitzgerald, second only to Jerry Rice in all-time NFL receiving yards. Fitzgerald is in his first year of eligibility.

The other Hall of Fame finalists (includes 3 Ravens)
·     OT Willie Anderson (Bengals, Ravens)
·     QB Drew Brees (Chargers, Saints)
·     G Jahri Evans (Saints, Packers)
·     RB Frank Gore (49ers, Colts, Dolphins, Bills, Jets)
·     LB Luke Kuechly (Panthers)
·     QB Eli Manning (Giants)
·     LB/DE Terrell Suggs (Ravens, Cardinals, Chiefs)
·     K Adam Vinatieri (Patriots, Colts)
·     DT Kevin Williams (Vikings, Seahawks, Saints)
·     TE Jason Witten (Cowboys, Raiders)
·     S Darren Woodson (Cowboys)
·     G/T Marshal Yanda (Ravens)

Featured Image Photo Credit: Matthew Emmons-Imagn Images