Key Highlights
- Harrison was apart of that team, and the Super Bowl XLIII, winning two Lombardi Trophies in Pittsburgh.
- He led the franchise in sacks when he called it a career in 2017. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThe Pro Football Hall of Fame named 15 players as semifinalists, including former Pitt star Larry Fitzgerald who is second all-time in NFL history in receiving yards and receptions. The officially 2026 Hall of Fame class will be unveiled during Super Bowl week on February, 5. Hall of Fame Finalists:Willie Anderson, Tackle (1996-2008) Cincinnati Bengals, Baltimore RavensDrew Brees, Quarterback (2001-2020) San Diego Chargers, New Orleans SaintsJahri Evans, Guard (2006-2017) New Orleans Saints, Green Bay PackersLarry Fitzgerald, Wide Receiver (2004-2020) Arizona CardinalsFrank Gore, Running Back (2005-2020) San Francisco 49ers, Indianapolis Colts, Miami Dolphins, Buffalo Bills, New York JetsTorry Holt, Wide Receiver (1999-2009) St.
- Louis Rams, Jacksonville Jaguars Luke Kuechly, Linebacker (2012-2019) Carolina PanthersEli Manning, Quarterback (2004-2019) New York GiantsTerrell Suggs, Outside Linebacker (2003-2019) Baltimore Ravens, Arizona Cardinals, Kansas City ChiefsAdam Vinatieri, Kicker (1996-2019) New England Patriots, Indianapolis ColtsReggie Wayne, Wide Receiver (2001-2014) Indianapolis ColtsKevin Williams, Defensive Tackle (2003-2015) Minnesota Vikings, Seattle Seahawks, New Orleans Saints Jason Witten, Tight End (2003-2017, 2019-2020) Dallas Cowboys, Las Vegas RaidersDarren Woodson, Safety (1992-2003) Dallas Cowboys Marshal Yanda, Guard/Tackle (2007-2019) Baltimore RavensCopyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc.
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