The Senior Bowl today announced it will induct five new members into the game’s Hall of Fame —former New York Jets defensive tackle Marty Lyons (1979), former C
The Senior Bowl today announced it will induct five new members into the game’s Hall of Fame —former New York Jets defensive tackle Marty Lyons , former Cardinals quarterback Carson Palmer , former Houston Texans linebacker and current head coach DeMeco Ryans , former San Diego Chargers safety Eric Weddle , and former Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Roddy White .
Along with the Hall of Fame inductees, the Senior Bowl has chosen record-breaking Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua as 2023 Offensive Rookie of the Year and Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive end YaYa Diaby and Los Angeles Rams outside linebacker Byron Young as Co-Defensive Rookies of the Year. The recipients will be honored in the annual induction ceremony emceed by NFL Network host Rhett Lewis at The Grand Hotel Golf Club & Spa in Point Clear, Alabama on Sunday, June 30, 2024.
“We are excited to bring another accomplished group of Senior Bowl alums back to Mobile,” said Reese’s Senior Bowl Executive Director Jim Nagy. “Each of these men is among the greatest players in their respective NFL franchise’ histories and we are thrilled to be honoring their incredible careers.” In conjunction with the Hall of Fame festivities, the nation’s premiere all-star game is hosting its Fourth Annual Senior Bowl Charities Celebrity Golf Classic, which will be held on Monday, July 1 at Lakewood Golf Club on the property of The Grand Hotel. This exclusive event will pair 22 foursomes with celebrities from across the football world, including the five current Senior Bowl Hall of Fame inductees and three Rookies of the Year.
The Senior Bowl Hall of Fame, established in 1988, includes many players who are also members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio. Past honorees are all-time greats such as Doak Walker, Ray Nitschke, Joe Namath, Mean Joe Green, Walter Payton, Franco Harris, Ozzie Newsome, Steve Largent, Kellen Winslow, Dan Marino, Bo Jackson, Derrick Thomas, Terrell Owens, Patrick Willis, and Von Miller.
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