Cincinnati Bengals legend Ken Anderson is once again a Pro Football Hall of Fame semifinalist, the Hall announced this week.
Anderson was a finalist one year ago alongside fellow Bengals great Ken Riley, who will be enshrined in this year’s class.
Like last year, the process will trim the list to 12 Senior finalists in late July. In late August, the Seniors committee will cut that list of 12 down to a maximum of three. Those three will move on to the final vote, along with 15 modern-era players and a coach/contributor.
These are the semifinalists in the Senior category:
Ken Anderson, Ottis Anderson, Carl Banks, Maxie Baughan, Larry Brown, Mark Clayton, Charlie Conerly, Roger Craig, Henry Ellard, Randy Gradishar, Lester Hayes, Chris Hinton, Cecil Isbell, Joe Jacoby, Billy “White Shoes” Johnson, Mike Kenn, Bob Kuechenberg, George Kunz, Albert Lewis, Jim Marshall, Clay Matthews Jr., Steve McMichael, Eddie Meador, Stanley Morgan, Tommy Nobis, Art Powell, Sterling Sharpe, Steve Tasker, Otis Taylor, Everson Walls, Al Wistert
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60 Seniors, Coaches and Contributors have been named Semifinalists for the Pro Football Hall of Fame's Class of 2024.
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