
With Bill Belichick and Robert Kraft reportedly excluded from this year’s Pro Football Hall of Fame induction class, at least one of the three senior finalists will hear his name called during NFL Honors on Thursday night.
Senior Finalists:
- Ken Anderson, QB, Bengals (1971-86): A former NFL MVP and four-time Pro Bowler, he is notable for his passing accuracy and leading the NFL in key stats multiple times.
Ken Anderson
- L.C. Greenwood, DE, Steelers (1969-81): A key component of the Steelers’ defense, Greenwood was a six-time Pro Bowler and helped secure four Super Bowl wins.
L.C. Greenwood
- Roger Craig, RB, 49ers/Raiders/Vikings (1983-93): The first player to rush and receive for over 1,000 yards in the same season, Craig is remembered for his versatility and significant contributions to the 49ers’ success.
Roger Craig
Each finalist has strong credentials making a case for their induction.


