Hines Ward, James Harrison, Gary Anderson

Hines Ward, James Harrison, Gary Anderson

Pro Football Hall of Fame: Super Bowl winners Hines Ward and James Harrison advance to Class of 2025 voting

Former Pittsburgh Steelers James Harrison, Hines Ward, and Gary Anderson are eligible for the Hall of Fame

Updated: 5:15 PM EDT on October 23, 2024

Three former Pittsburgh Steelers players have advanced to the next round of voting for the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Linebacker James Harrison, wide receiver Hines Ward and kicker Gary Anderson are among the 50 modern-era players eligible for induction into the 2025 class. Click here to see the full list. The Hall of Fame says the list will be whittled down to 25 semifinalists in about four weeks. Ward and Harrison were teammates during two championship seasons in Pittsburgh, winning Super Bowl XL and Super Bowl XLIII. They were both semifinalists for the Hall of Fame last year. Anderson made his NFL debut with the Steelers in 1982 and spent 13 seasons in Pittsburgh before going on to play for Philadelphia, San Francisco, Minnesota and Tennessee.

PITTSBURGH —

Three former Pittsburgh Steelers players have advanced to the next round of voting for the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Linebacker James Harrison, wide receiver Hines Ward and kicker Gary Anderson are among 50 modern-era players eligible for induction into the Class of 2025.

Click here to see the full list. The Hall of Fame says the list will be whittled down to 25 semifinalists in about four weeks.

Ward and Harrison were teammates during two championship seasons in Pittsburgh, winning Super Bowl XL and Super Bowl XLIII. They were both semifinalists in the Hall of Fame last year.

Anderson made his NFL debut with the Steelers in 1982 and spent 13 seasons in Pittsburgh before going on to play for Philadelphia, San Francisco, Minnesota and Tennessee.

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