The news wasn't so good for Mark Clayton and Dick Anderson
Bob Kuechenberg's Hall of Fame candidacy took a step forward Tuesday, but two other former Miami Dolphins players weren't quite as fortunate.
The 31 players were selected from a list of 60 previous candidates, a group that included longtime Dolphins wide receiver Mark Clayton and former defensive back Dick Anderson. Kuechenberg played 14 seasons for the Dolphins, starting 176 of the 196 games he played. He was a six-time Pro Bowl selection who also was named All-Pro in 1978.
In this step of the process, each committee member voted for 25 players. The top 25 and all other candidates who tied for the 25th position advance to the third phase — the cutdown vote to nine Semifinalists. Those results will be determined and announced in about three weeks.
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