LeRoy Butler, Greg Coleman, Tom Coughlin lead Florida Sports Hall of Fame class
Read full article: LeRoy Butler, Greg Coleman, Tom Coughlin lead Florida Sports Hall of Fame classLeRoy Butler, Greg Coleman and Tom Coughlin were all announced as inductees for the Class of 2023 event, part of an eight-person group that will be enshrined at the Florida Theatre on Nov. 8.
Tony Boselli to be honored, receive Pro Football Hall of Fame ring during Jaguars halftime ceremony Sunday
Read full article: Tony Boselli to be honored, receive Pro Football Hall of Fame ring during Jaguars halftime ceremony SundayRepresentatives from the Hall will present Boselli with his official Pro Football Hall of Fame ring during halftime of the game.
Photo gallery: Pro Football Hall of Fame induction day honors Boselli, Butler
Read full article: Photo gallery: Pro Football Hall of Fame induction day honors Boselli, ButlerNews4JAX was in Canton, Ohio this week for the Hall of Fame game between the Jaguars and Raiders, and for the induction ceremony. Take a look at the photo gallery above to see some of the Hall of Fame sights, as well as a good number of Jaguars fans who made the trip for the historic day.
‘Thank you, Duval’: Read LeRoy Butler’s full Hall of Fame speech
Read full article: ‘Thank you, Duval’: Read LeRoy Butler’s full Hall of Fame speechJacksonville native and former Lee High School and Florida State star LeRoy Butler was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday. This is his acceptance speech.
‘It’s worth the wait’: LeRoy Butler takes his place in Hall of Fame
Read full article: ‘It’s worth the wait’: LeRoy Butler takes his place in Hall of FameButler was the first of the eight inductees to lead off the Pro Football Hall of Fame enshrinement ceremonies Saturday and did his best to squeeze in gratitude for everyone in his journey. He thanked his seven children, his wife, Genesis, his four siblings, his favorite high school teacher, his coaches and every fan who cheered his remarkable path.
One Hall of a duo: LeRoy Butler, Tony Boselli make history together for Jacksonville
Read full article: One Hall of a duo: LeRoy Butler, Tony Boselli make history together for JacksonvilleThe Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2022 features the adopted son (Tony Boselli) and the native son (LeRoy Butler) for a combination unlike anything the area has seen before. They will be enshrined with the game’s greats Saturday afternoon in Canton, Ohio, continuing a local trend that has seen area products enter the Hall at a rapid recent pace.
‘He inspired all of us’: LeRoy Butler’s impact began long before Hall of Fame honor
Read full article: ‘He inspired all of us’: LeRoy Butler’s impact began long before Hall of Fame honorLong before LeRoy Butler was doing the Lambeau Leap into the stands in Green Bay, he was a shining star in Jacksonville.
Hometown Hall of Famer: Jacksonville, NFL cheer LeRoy Butler’s selection
Read full article: Hometown Hall of Famer: Jacksonville, NFL cheer LeRoy Butler’s selectionLongtime Green Bay Packers safety LeRoy Butler, a star at both Lee High School and Florida State, was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Thursday night.
Jacksonville-area duo Tony Boselli, LeRoy Butler earn Pro Football Hall of Fame honor
Read full article: Jacksonville-area duo Tony Boselli, LeRoy Butler earn Pro Football Hall of Fame honorTony Boselli was the bedrock of the expansion Jaguars. LeRoy Butler grew up in Jacksonville and went on to star at the highest levels of football. Two Jacksonville icons, both going into the Pro Football Hall of Fame together.
Tony Boselli leads class of 8 Pro Football Hall of Famers
Read full article: Tony Boselli leads class of 8 Pro Football Hall of FamersThe Pro Football Hall of Fame ended several long waits and voted linebacker Sam Mills, defensive back LeRoy Butler, offensive lineman Tony Boselli, and defensive linemen Bryant Young and Richard Seymour into the Hall.
He’s in! Former Lee High star LeRoy Butler elected to Pro Football Hall of Fame
Read full article: He’s in! Former Lee High star LeRoy Butler elected to Pro Football Hall of FameJacksonville native and former Lee High School and Florida State star LeRoy Butler was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Thursday night.
Will Pro Football Hall call finally arrive for Tony Boselli, LeRoy Butler?
Read full article: Will Pro Football Hall call finally arrive for Tony Boselli, LeRoy Butler?The Jacksonville area has two finalists for the Pro Football Hall of Fame — Jaguars left tackle Tony Boselli and Packers safety LeRoy Butler — which will be revealed on Thursday night during the NFL Honors show.
Key dates for Jaguars, NFL during 2022 offseason
Read full article: Key dates for Jaguars, NFL during 2022 offseasonFor NFL teams not going to the playoffs, the offseason begins on Monday, Jan. 10. That includes the Jaguars. Here are some key dates for the Jaguars and the rest of the NFL for the 2022 offseason.
Back again: Boselli, Butler, Smith, Taylor among HOF nominees
Read full article: Back again: Boselli, Butler, Smith, Taylor among HOF nomineesFormer Jaguars icons Tony Boselli, Fred Taylor and Jimmy Smith, along with Lee High and Florida State product LeRoy Butler, are among the 122 modern-era nominees for the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
No Hall of Fame knock for Boselli again
Read full article: No Hall of Fame knock for Boselli againJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Jaguars offensive tackle Tony Boselli is still waiting on his call from the Pro Football Hall of Fame. “I want to be in the Hall of Fame,” Boselli told Jaguars.com. While Boselli and Butler missed out in 2021, the area has enjoyed solid Pro Football Hall of Fame representation in recent years. Raines graduate Brian Dawkins was voted in to the Hall in 2018 and Charlton County product Champ Bailey was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2019. AdBefore those three went in, Bob Hayes was the last local product to make the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Boselli, Butler, await Hall of Fame vote, taken virtually this year
Read full article: Boselli, Butler, await Hall of Fame vote, taken virtually this year(AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File)JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Usually, the Hall of Fame selectors meet in a conference room at the league hotel at the site of the Super Bowl on Saturday morning, the day before the game. There, they present the 15 finalists, discuss and vote, paring the list down to 10, and finally to the 5 modern-day players selected for enshrinement in the hall of Fame in Canton. Of course, there are a couple of Jacksonville connections among the final 15. The Hall of Fame tweeted out a piece of his presentation:The HOF Selection Committee is meeting virtually today to discuss the candidates for the #PFHOF21 Class. “All the guys on that list have great credentials,” Boselli said after being named as one of the final 15 yet again.
Boselli grateful for another shot at hall of fame honor
Read full article: Boselli grateful for another shot at hall of fame honorFor the fifth time, the former Jaguars all-pro tackle is among the final 15 for the Pro Football Hall of Fame. And to be one of the top 15 guys to be considered for the Hall of Fame again … obviously, all of us want to be one of the final five that ended up going to Canton. He is one of the great guards, played for the Steelers, all kinds of success, won championships,” Boselli said. It would be an honor anytime for Boselli to be selected, but this year might feel extra special. I’m excited for 2021 and I can’t think of a better way for the Boselli family to kick off 2021 than to be invited to be part of the Hall of Fame.”
Boselli and Butler named Pro Football HOF finalists again
Read full article: Boselli and Butler named Pro Football HOF finalists againFormer Packers safety LeRoy Butler, left, and former Jaguars offensive tackle Tony Boselli were named NFL hall of fame finalists. (AP photos)JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Tony Boselli and LeRoy Butler are Pro Football Hall of Fame finalists again, while the wait continues for Fred Taylor. Butler, a former Packers safety who was largely credited for starting the famed Lambeau Leap, was named a finalist for the second straight year. Boselli was a Pro Bowl selection from 1996-2000 before injuries ended his career. He had 721 tackles and was inducted into the Packers hall of fame in 2007.
Three former Jaguars nominated for Pro Football Hall of Fame
Read full article: Three former Jaguars nominated for Pro Football Hall of FameJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Three Jaguars and one Jacksonville native are nominees for the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2021. Boselli, the first draft pick in Jaguars history, and Butler were Pro Football Hall of Fame finalists last year. He was a Pro Bowl selection from 1996-2000 before injuries ended his career. He was a Pro Bowl selection following the 2007 season. He was a four-time Pro Bowl selection.