Craig among 60 seniors up for Pro Football HOF
Briefly

Roger Craig’s versatility as both a runner and receiver defined his legacy in the NFL, making him a key player in the San Francisco 49ers’ dynasty during the 1980s. His landmark achievement of being the first player to achieve 1,000 yards rushing and 1,000 yards receiving in a single season in 1985 underscored his unique skill set. Furthermore, his contributions to three Super Bowl-winning teams and leading the NFL in scrimmage yards in 1988 solidify his importance to the game.
Ken Anderson, an iconic figure for the Cincinnati Bengals, was not only a four-time Pro Bowler but also the MVP of the league in 1981. His leadership and statistical achievements helped guide the Bengals to their first Super Bowl, making him a pivotal character in the franchise's history. His performance during a time when the NFL was becoming increasingly competitive cannot be overlooked, as his passing accuracy and football IQ were instrumental in his team's success.
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