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The PFHOF names Randy Gradishar, Steve McMichael and Art Powell as the 2024 Senior Finalists

The 2023 Pro Football Season will begin shorty, but a major step in the 2024 Pro Football Hall of Fame process occurred today with the announcement of Randy Gradishar, Steve McMichael and Art Powell as this year’s Finalists. They join Buddy Parker, who advanced days ago as the Coaches/Contributor Finalist. Randy Gradishar: Linebacker, DEN 1974-83. Ranked #2 on Notinhalloffame.com. This was a long time coming for Gradishar, who was twice a Modern Era Finalist (2003 & 2008), and was a Senior Finalist in the 2020 Centennial Class. Gradishar was the 1978 Defensive Player of the Year and would collect seven Pro Bowls. He is also a two-time First Team All-Pro. If Gradishar goes through (and he likely will), it will end the drought for the Super Bowl XII participants, as they are the only team to participate in the Super Bowl in the 1900s that have no Hall of Fame representatives. Steve McMichael: Defensive Tackle & Nose Tackle, NWE 1980, CHI 1981-93 & GNB 1994: Unranked on Notinhalloffame.com. McMichael, who has ALS, has seen his disease take a turn for the worse, and bluntly, he does not have much time left. This likely explains Mongo’s rapid ascension here, as he has never been a Semi-Finalist of any sort since this year. He won a Super Bowl with Chicago and was a two-time Pro Bowl and First Team All-Pro. Art Powell: Split End, Defensive Back & Wide Receiver, PHI 1959, NYT 1960-62, OAK 1963-66, BUF 1967 & MIN 1968: Ranked #171 on Notinhalloffame.com. Powell is a surprise, as it looked like this spot might go to either Wistert, Baughan or maybe Sharpe. Twice leading the AFL in rushing, Powell was a five-time AFL All-Star and two-time First Team All-Pro. These selections mean that the following did not make the cut. Ken Anderson: Quarterback, CIN 1971-86: Ranked #8 on Notinhalloffame.com. Anderson is a Finalist once again, and seeks to become the third Bengal to gain enshrinement. He brought the Bengals to their first Super Bowl appearance and was the consensus MVP in 1981. Anderson went to four Pro Bowls, was a one-time First Team All-Pro, and also won the coveted Walter Payton Man of the Year. Statistically, he threw for 32,838 Yards, 197 Touchdowns, led the NFL in Passing Yards twice, and Pass Completion Percentage three times. Maxie Baughan: Linebacker, PHI 1960-65, LAR 1966-70 & WAS 1972. Ranked #14 on Notinhalloffame.com. Baughan…


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