Chris Johnson Momentos Headed to HOF
September 23, 2009 by David Kindervater
Filed under Pro Football HOF, Tennessee Titans
It’s been a busy week for FedEx shipments at the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Yesterday, I wrote that Arizona Cards QB Kurt Warner was sending the jersey and a football from his record breaking game against the Jacksonville Jags Sunday. Now, Tennessee Titans running back Chris Johnson is shipping stuff to the HOF after his monster performance Sunday against the Houston Texans.
Chris amassed 197 rushing yards, 87 receiving yards, and three touchdowns in a 34-31 loss. Amazingly, however, he was snubbed for the Week Two Offensive Player-of-the-Week award—which went to Houston Texans quarterback Matt Schaub. Chris was good …read more
Kurt Warner Momentos Headed to HOF
September 22, 2009 by David Kindervater
Filed under Arizona Cardinals, Pro Football HOF
Remember Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kurt Warner’s record-setting 24-of-26 passing performance Sunday against the Jacksonville Jaguars? Of course you do. His 92.3 completion rate surpassed the previous mark set by Vinny Testaverde of the Cleveland Browns back in 1993 (Vinny was 21-of-23). Well, Kurt’s jersey and a football from the Cardinals’ win will be shipped to Canton, OH and placed on exhibit in the Hall’s Pro Football Today Gallery.
I was at the Hall of Fame last week and it’s one of my happiest places to be. I am there every August to work at the annual Pro Football Hall of Fame …read more
Pro Football Hall of Fame: Bruce Smith
August 8, 2009 by David Kindervater
Filed under Pro Football HOF
Bruce Smith was a dominant player during his 19 playing seasons with the Buffalo Bills (1985-1999) and the Washington Redskins (2000-03). His speed and strength made him one of the most feared defensive ends in the modern game. Teams routinely double, if not triple-teamed him.
The first player selected in the 1985 NFL Draft, Bruce quickly established himself as a starter on the Bills defensive line. Named the AFC Defensive Rookie of the Year by the NFL Players Association, he went on to be named the NFL Defensive Player of the Year in 1990 and 1996 and the AFC Defensive Player …read more
Pro Football Hall of Fame: Derrick Thomas
August 8, 2009 by David Kindervater
Filed under Kansas City Chiefs, Pro Football HOF
The Kansas City Chiefs selected linebacker Derrick Thomas as the fourth player overall in the 1989 National Football League Draft. A consensus All-America and Dick Butkus Award winner at Alabama, Derrick excelled as a pass rusher who set the school record for sacks. His pass rushing specialty continued on the professional level as he recorded 10 sacks as a rookie for the Chiefs in 1989. He also added 75 tackles that season to earn Defensive Rookie of the Year honors. Following the season, Derrick was named to the first of nine straight Pro Bowls.
No player had more sacks during the …read more
Pro Football Hall of Fame: Rod Woodson
August 8, 2009 by David Kindervater
Filed under Pro Football HOF
Rod Woodson did it all during his college career at Purdue. He played running back and wide receiver on offense, played cornerback and safety on defense, and returned punts and kickoffs. As a result, it was no surprise when the Pittsburgh Steelers drafted the modern-day “triple threat” star in the first round of the 1987 NFL Draft.
Then-Steelers head coach Chuck Noll acknowledged Rod’s versatility by playing him at cornerback and as a kick returner, but Rod was too valuable to risk playing on both offense and defense. Rod responded by earning Pro Bowl honors in just his third season. It …read more
Pro Football Hall of Fame: Bob Hayes
August 8, 2009 by David Kindervater
Filed under Dallas Cowboys, Pro Football HOF
When Bob Hayes arrived on the pro football scene in 1965, he had already earned athletic stardom having won a pair of gold medals in the 1964 Olympic Games in Tokyo. His medal-winning performance in the 100 meters competition earned him the title “World’s Fastest Human.” But for the Dallas Cowboys, the team that drafted him in the seventh round of the 1964 NFL Draft, the question lingered, “could a track man succeed in a contact sport like pro football?” The answer came quickly as Bob’s 46 receptions for 1,003 yards led all Cowboys receivers.
Bob demonstrated time and again that …read more
Pro Football Hall of Fame: Randall McDaniel
August 8, 2009 by David Kindervater
Filed under Pro Football HOF
The Minnesota Vikings used their first round selection (19th overall) in the 1988 NFL Draft on guard Randall McDaniel, an All-America and four-year starter from Arizona State. Randall immediately earned a starting role with the Vikings, playing in all 16 games in his rookie season, 15 of them as a starter. His efforts were recognized that year as he was selected to several all-rookie teams and named a second-team All-NFC pick.
Randall continued to excel the following season as he began a streak of 202 consecutive starts that continued through the end of his career. He also earned the first of …read more
Pro Football Hall of Fame: Ralph Wilson Jr.
August 8, 2009 by David Kindervater
Filed under Buffalo Bills, Pro Football HOF
Ralph Wilson Jr. was the man responsible for reintroducing pro football to my home base of Western New York when, as one of the original owners in the American Football League, he formed the Buffalo Bills in 1959. As the undeniable leader of the Bills, Mr. Wilson continues to play a major role among National Football League franchise owners as “the voice of reason” for his ability to tackle some of the NFL’s toughest issues.
During his tenure as owner of the Bills, Mr. Wilson has watched two of his teams capture the AFL Championship (1964-1965) and AFC titles in 1990, …read more
Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2009
August 8, 2009 by David Kindervater
Filed under Pro Football HOF
This is my sixth consecutive year working the Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement. Familiarity sure makes things easier in terms of getting around. But it never diminishes from the excitement of attending another event. The Pro Football Hall of Fame remains one of my favorite places to visit. From my seat in the Fawcett Stadium Press Box or Media Work room—to roaming the grounds or through the Hall itself (still, the best part)—I’m continually enamored by the whole thing. I mean, nothing beats game day. But, I say the same thing every year: this is the most important event …read more
John Madden Retires
April 16, 2009 by David Kindervater
Filed under NFL - NFL
Legendary NFL broadcaster and Pro Football Hall of Famer John Madden announced his retirement today. Obviously, it was a sad day for everyone who has enjoyed his unique brand of analysis and commentary since 1979. John’s style was as unique a voice as professional sports has ever seen. If you include his time as head coach of the Oakland Raiders (1969-1979), I can’t ever remember pro football without him.
John spoke briefly about his decision today:
“You know at some point you have to do this — I got to that point. The thing that made it hard is not because I’m …read more






