Darren Woodson, Jason Witten miss out on 2026 Hall of Fame " Inside The Star
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Darren Woodson, Jason Witten miss out on 2026 Hall of Fame " Inside The Star
"Thursday night was the NFL Honors show on NBC and NFL Network, and during that time is when they always present the newest members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame class. 2026 was a year that two Dallas Cowboys legends of the game had a chance to make it in, and for one of them he has been waiting for four consecutive years in a row."
"Woodson is the Cowboys' all-time leader with 1,250 tackles, and he made five Pro Bowls, serving as a defensive catalyst for three Super Bowl teams during his 12-year career. He's the only player in Cowboys history to play for five different head coaches. Hopefully, this makes sense, but Woodson probably won't get in as a modern-era player which is a bunch of garbage. Woodson, in his 18th year of eligibility, has two years remaining as a modern-era Pro Football Hall of Fame candidate."
The NFL Honors show on NBC and NFL Network presented the Pro Football Hall of Fame class during Thursday night. Two Dallas Cowboys, Darren Woodson and Jason Witten, were finalists for the Class of 2026; Woodson for a fourth consecutive year and Witten in his first year of eligibility. Witten was an 11-time Pro Bowler and ranks second all-time among tight ends in receptions and yards. Woodson is the Cowboys' all-time leader with 1,250 tackles, made five Pro Bowls, and served as a defensive catalyst for three Super Bowl teams over a 12-year career. Woodson is in his 18th year of eligibility and has two modern-era years remaining before moving to the more competitive senior category.
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