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List of Pro Football Hall of Fame inductees from defunct NFL franchises

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Pro Football Hall of Fame, located in Canton, Ohio

This is a list of inductees into the Pro Football Hall of Fame that includes inductees who played or coached for franchises that are no longer active. The "charter" class of seventeen was selected in 1963.[1]

Enshrinees are selected by a 44-person Selection Committee which meets each year at the time and location of the Super Bowl. Current rules of the committee stipulate that between four and seven individuals are selected each year.[2] Any person may nominate an individual to the hall, provided the nominee has not played or coached for at least five seasons prior to the nomination. Not including the charter class, 67 players have been inducted in their first year of eligibility.[3]

In addition to the regular Selection Committee, which primarily focuses on contributions made over the past approximately thirty seasons, a nine-member Seniors Committee (which is a subset of the larger committee) submits two nominees each year whose contributions came prior to 1985.[2] These nominees are referred as "Seniors nominees" (formerly "old-timer" nominees).[4]

Two Hall of Famers, Joe Guyon and another Indian halfback, Jim Thorpe, stayed paired together from 1919–1924 on four defunct teams. Starting with the 1919–1920 Canton Bulldogs, they next played for the 1921 Cleveland Indians, 1922–1923 Oorang Indians, and the 1924 Rock Island Independents.[5]

Hall of Famers by team

  • Hall of Famers who made the major part of their primary contribution for any club have a bronze star in the right column.
  • Hall of Famers who spent only a minor portion of their career with a club are listed without the star, and the team list where they made their major contribution is linked in the column.
  • These tables use the Pro Football Hall of Fame enshrinees by Team list[6] to credit the Hall of Famers with stars.
  • The statistical and biographical information came from the Pro Football Hall of Fame website.[7]
  • The list is complete up to the 2013 Hall of Fame class.

Akron, Baltimore, Boston, Brooklyn

Hall of Famers with a
made the Major Part of their Primary Contribution to that Team
Inductee Class Position Seasons Major part of Primary Contribution[6]
Akron Pros / Indians
Fritz Pollard 2005 Coach 1921
All-America halfback, pro football pioneer. Helped Akron become NFL's first champion, 1920. One of just two African Americans in the NFL at time. NFL's first African American head coach, 1921. Played and sometimes coached four teams in NFL career.
Halfback 1919–1921
1925–1926
1950 Baltimore Colts
George  Blanda 1981 Quarterback/ Kicker 1950 Chicago Bears, Houston Oilers and Oakland Raiders
Art Donovan 1968 Defensive tackle 1950 Baltimore Colts
Y. A. Tittle 1971 Quarterback 1950 San Francisco 49ers, New York Giants
Boston Yanks
Ace Parker 1972 Quarterback 1945 Brooklyn Dodgers
Brooklyn Dodgers/Tigers
Red Badgro 1981 Offensive end
Defensive end
1936 New York Giants
Benny Friedman 2005 Quarterback
Coach
1932–1934
1932
NFL's first great passer. League record 11 touchdown passes as rookie, 1927 – Another record with 20 TDs, 1929. Led league in touchdown passes four consecutive years (1927–1930). NFL record 66 career touchdown passes lasted for years. Triple-threat player, could run, pass, kick.
Also had major impact for the New York Giants
Frank "Bruiser" Kinard 1971 Offensive tackle
Defensive tackle
1938–1944
Two-time Mississippi All-America, Dodgers' third-round draft pick, 1938. Was small for tackle position, but was tough, aggressive, fast, durable. Only missed one game due to injury, 60-minute performer, excellent tackler. All-NFL, 1940, 1941, 1943, 1944.
Ace Parker 1972 Quarterback 1937–1941
All-American tailback at Duke, All-NFL, 1938–1940, NFL's Most Valuable Player, 1940, Triple-threat, two-way back who led Dodgers to their greatest seasons in 1940, 1941, Led Yankees to AAFC Eastern title in 1946

Canton, Cleveland, Columbus, Dallas

Hall of Famers with a
made the Major Part of their Primary Contribution to that Team
Inductee Class Position Seasons Major part of Primary Contribution[6]
Canton Bulldogs
Guy Chamberlin 1965 End/ Coach
Pre-Modern Era:
Two-Way Performer
1922–1923
Football hero at Nebraska, Was the premier end of the NFL in the 1920s, Iron man two-way performer. Player-coach of four NFL championship teams: 1922–1923 Canton Bulldogs, 1924 Cleveland Bulldogs, 1926 Frankford Yellow Jackets. Six-year coaching record 58-16-7 for an amazing .759 percentage.
Joe Guyon 1966 Halfback 1919–1920
All-America tackle at Georgia Tech, 1918. Triple-threat halfback in pros. Played with Jim Thorpe on four NFL teams. Helped 1927 Giants compile an 11-1-1 record with his many abilities – passing, running, punting, tackling and blocking. His TD pass gave Giants win over Bears for 1927 NFL title.
Pete Henry 1963 Offensive tackle
Defensive tackle
Punter
Place kicker
1920–1923
1925–1926
Signed with Bulldogs same day NFL organized, 1920. Largest player of his time, leader of Canton's championship lines, 1922–1923. A 60-minute performer, also punted, kicked field goals. NFL records for longest punt (94 yards), longest dropkick field goal (50 yards)
Coach 1926
William R. Lyman 1964 Offensive tackle
Defensive tackle
1922–1923
1925
Started on four title teams: 1922–1923 Canton, 1924 Cleveland, 1933 Bears. Possibly invented the constant shifting by defensive players before each play.
Also had major impact with the Chicago Bears
Jim Thorpe 1963 Coach / Halfback 1915–1917
1919–1920
1926
1912 Olympic decathlon champion. First big-time athlete to play pro football, playing for pre-NFL Canton Bulldogs in 1915. NickNamed "The Legend" on the all-time NFL team. Was voted top American athlete of first half of 20th century. First president of the NFL.
Cleveland Bulldogs
Guy Chamberlin 1965 End/ Coach
Pre-Modern Era:
Two-Way Performer
1924 Canton Bulldogs
Benny Friedman 2005 Quarterback 1927 New York Giants
William R. Lyman 1964 Offensive tackle
Defensive tackle
1924 Canton Bulldogs, Chicago Bears
Steve Owen 1966 Offensive tackle
Defensive tackle
1925 New York Giants
Cleveland Indians 1921
Joe Guyon 1966 Halfback 1921 New York Giants
Jim Thorpe 1963 Coach / Halfback 1921 Canton Bulldogs
Columbus Panhandles
Joseph Carr 1963 Team Owner 1904, 1907–1922 NFL president 1921–1939
Dallas Texans (NFL)
Art Donovan 1968 Defensive tackle 1952 Baltimore Colts
Gino Marchetti 1972 Defensive end 1952 Baltimore Colts
  • All Career Highlights listed at the Pro Football Hall of Fame website.[6]

Detroit, Duluth, Frankford, Hammond

Hall of Famers with a
made the Major Part of their Primary Contribution to that Team
Inductee Class Position Seasons Major part of Primary Contribution[6]
Detroit Panthers
Jimmy Conzelman 1964 Quarterback
Coach
Team owner
1925–1926 Chicago Cardinals as a coach
Detroit Wolverines
Benny Friedman 2005 Quarterback 1928 New York Giants
Duluth Eskimos
Walt Kiesling 1966 Offensive guard
Defensive line
1926–1927 Pittsburgh Steelers
John "Blood" McNally 1963 Halfback 1926–1927 Green Bay Packers
Ernie Nevers 1963 Fullback
Coach
1926–1927
1927
Scored record 40 points in one game against Bears, 1929 – Iron man, playing 1714 of 1740 minutes in 29-game 1926 season – All-league all five NFL seasons
Also had major impact for the Chicago Cardinals
Frankford Yellow Jackets
Guy Chamberlin 1965 End/ Coach
Pre-Modern Era:
Two-Way Performer
1925–1926 Canton Bulldogs
William R. Lyman 1964 Offensive tackle
Defensive tackle
1925 Canton Bulldogs, Chicago Bears
Hammond Pros
John "Paddy" Driscoll 1965 Quarterback pre-NFL 1919 Chicago Cardinals, Chicago Bears
George Halas 1963 Offensive end
Defensive end
pre-NFL 1919 Chicago Bears
Fritz Pollard 2005 Halfback
Coach
1923, 1925
1925
Akron Pros/Indians
  • All Career Highlights listed at the Pro Football Hall of Fame website.[6]

Kansas City, Milwaukee, New York

Hall of Famers with a
made the Major Part of their Primary Contribution to that Team
Inductee Class Position Seasons Major part of Primary Contribution[6]
Kansas City Cowboys
Joe Guyon 1966 Halfback 1924–1925 New York Giants
Steve Owen 1966 Offensive tackle
Defensive tackle
1924–1925 New York Giants
Milwaukee Badgers
Jimmy Conzelman 1964 Quarterback
Coach
1922–1924
1922–1923
Chicago Cardinals as a coach
John "Blood" McNally 1963 Halfback 1925–1926 Green Bay Packers
Fritz Pollard 2005 Halfback 1922 Akron Pros/Indians
New York Bulldogs/Yanks
Art Donovan 1968 Defensive tackle 1951 Baltimore Colts
Bobby Layne 1967 Quarterback
Placekicker
1949 Detroit Lions, Pittsburgh Steelers
Mike McCormack 1984 Offensive tackle 1951 Cleveland Browns
New York Yankees
Red Badgro 1981 Offensive end
Defensive end
1927–1928 New York Giants
Ray Flaherty 1976 Offensive end 1927–1928 Boston/ Washington Redskins as Head Coach
Harold "Red" Grange 1963 Halfback 1927 Chicago Bears
Mike Michalske 1964 Offensive guard
Defensive line
1927–1928 Green Bay Packers
  • All Career Highlights listed at the Pro Football Hall of Fame website.[6]

Oorang, Pottsville, Providence

Hall of Famers with a
made the Major Part of their Primary Contribution to that Team
Inductee Class Position Seasons Major part of Primary Contribution[6]
Oorang Indians
Joe Guyon 1966 Halfback 1922–1923 New York Giants
Jim Thorpe 1963 Coach / Halfback 1922–1923 Canton Bulldogs
Pottsville Maroons
Pete Henry 1963 Offensive tackle
Defensive tackle
Punter
Place Kicker
1927–1928 Canton Bulldogs
Coach 1928
Walt Kiesling 1966 Offensive guard
Defensive line
1928 Pittsburgh Steelers
John "Blood" McNally 1963 Halfback 1928 Green Bay Packers
Providence Steam Roller
Jimmy Conzelman 1964 Quarterback
Coach
1927–1929
1927–1930
Chicago Cardinals as a coach
Fritz Pollard 2005 Halfback 1925 Akron Pros/Indians
  • All Career Highlights listed at the Pro Football Hall of Fame website.[6]

Rock Island, Staten Island, Washington

Hall of Famers with a
made the Major Part of their Primary Contribution to that Team
Inductee Class Position Seasons Major part of Primary Contribution[6]
Rock Island Independents
Jimmy Conzelman 1964 Quarterback
Coach
1921–1922 Chicago Cardinals as a coach
Joe Guyon 1966 Halfback 1924 New York Giants
Ed Healey 1964 Offensive tackle
Defensive tackle
1920–1922 Chicago Bears
Jim Thorpe 1963 Halfback 1924–1925 Canton Bulldogs
Staten Island Stapletons
Ken Strong 1967 Halfback
Placekicker
1929–1932 New York Giants
Washington Senators
Joe Guyon 1966 Halfback 1921 New York Giants
  • All Career Highlights listed at the Pro Football Hall of Fame website.[6]

See also

References

  1. ^ "History of the Pro Football Hall of Fame". ProFootballHallofFame.com. Retrieved 25 January 2010.
  2. ^ a b "Selection Process". ProFootballHallofFame.com. Retrieved 25 January 2010.
  3. ^ "Pro Football Hall of Fame Yearly Finalists". Retrieved 23 March 2012.
  4. ^ "Senior Nominees, 1972–2012". ProFootballHallofFame.com. Archived from the original on 11 April 2013. Retrieved 22 January 2012.
  5. ^ "Joe Guyon | Pro Football Hall of Fame Official Site".
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "Members by Team List". ProFootballHallofFame.com. Retrieved 25 May 2012.
  7. ^ "Heroes of the Game - Hall of Famers | Pro Football Hall of Fame Official Site".

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