Craig, Anderson among Seniors nominees for HOF
Briefly

Roger Craig, known for his remarkable dual-threat ability, made history in 1985 as the first player in NFL history to rush and receive for 1,000 yards in the same season, showcasing his versatility that significantly contributed to the San Francisco 49ers' dynasty in the 1980s. His role as a key player not only in regular-season successes but also in the Super Bowl victories highlights his integral contribution to the team's success.
Ken Anderson stands out as a pivotal figure for the Cincinnati Bengals, achieving four Pro Bowls and the coveted MVP title in 1981 when he led his team to their first Super Bowl. His legacy is underscored by his impressive statistics upon retirement, ranking sixth all time in passing yards at that time, a testament to his skills and the era in which he played.
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