News12 New York
Where to Watch
Download the App
Local News
Crime
Weather
beWell
The East End
Crime Files
APAntonioGatesHOFVoteAP

Antonio Gates, Jared Allen, Eric Allen and Sterling Sharpe make the Pro Football Hall of Fame

Gates got elected in his second year of eligibility. He played only basketball in college before turning into one of the NFL’s top tight ends after being drafted by the Chargers.

Associated Press

Feb 6, 2025, 10:26 PM

Updated

Share:

More Stories

Antonio Gates, Jared Allen, Eric Allen and Sterling Sharpe were voted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in the smallest induction class in 20 years following offseason rule changes meant to make it harder to get inducted.

Sharpe got in as a seniors candidate in voting announced Thursday night at the NFL Honors and will join younger brother Shannon as the first siblings ever inducted into the Hall. Two-time Super Bowl MVP Eli Manning fell short and won't join older brother Peyton in Canton, Ohio, this year.

The induction ceremony will be held Aug. 2.

While the small class is a change from past years when at least seven people got inducted in each of the previous 12 classes, it isn't unprecedented.

There were only four inductees in the 2005 class and there were 18 other years with three or four inductees since the first class of 17 was enshrined in 1963.

New rules were instituted this year after a push by Hall of Famers to make the Hall more exclusive and it led directly to the smaller class. The modern era candidates were voted from 15 down to seven in the final stage, instead of five in past years.

The 49 voters then got to vote for five of the seven with anyone reaching 80% or finishing in the top three getting into the Hall. In past years, the five finalists all got an up-or-down vote with all five getting in for the past 17 years.

The candidates from the seniors, coach and contributor categories were then all placed in a group with voters picking three. Candidates also needed 80% support with the top finisher automatically getting in even if he fell short.

Gates got elected in his second year of eligibility. He played only basketball in college before turning into one of the NFL’s top tight ends after being drafted by the Chargers.

He became an All-Pro in just his second season in 2004. He was an All-Pro again the next two seasons and went on to have a 16-year career with the Chargers. Gates finished with 955 catches for 11,841 yards and an NFL record for tight ends with 116 touchdown receptions. He ranks seventh all-time in TD catches.

Jared Allen was a four-time All-Pro who finished his career with 136 sacks, including a league-leading 22 in 2011 for Minnesota. He also led the league in sacks with 15 1/2 for Kansas City in 2007 and reached double digits in seven straight seasons. His final game was a Super Bowl loss for Carolina against Denver in the 2015 season.

Eric Allen starred for 14 seasons as a top cornerback in the NFL and never had to move to safety as he aged. Allen's career spanned from the “Fog Bowl” game in 1988 when he starred for Philadelphia as a rookie to the “Tuck Rule” game in the 2001 season for Oakland in his final game.

Allen finished with 54 interceptions, including eight returned for touchdowns. He was a first-team All-Pro in 1989 and had two other seasons as a second-team selection.

Sharpe had a short but productive career for the Green Bay Packers from 1988-94. His best season came in 1992, when he became the sixth player to win the receiving triple crown, setting an NFL record with 108 catches for 1,461 yards and 13 touchdowns.

He broke his own record with 112 catches in 1993 and led the NFL with 18 touchdown receptions in his final season, 1994, before a neck injury cut his career short.

Sharpe was a three-time All-Pro and had 595 catches for 8,134 yards and 65 TDs. He trailed only Jerry Rice over his seven-year career in receptions and TD catches.

The Sharpe brothers will join three father-son tandems in the Hall: Tim and Wellington Mara; Art Rooney Sr. and Dan Rooney; and Ed and Steve Sabol.

The four other modern-era candidates who reached the final stage but fell short were Willie Anderson, Torry Holt, Luke Kuechly and Adam Vinatieri. Those four automatically advance to the final 15 for next year's voting.

The other eight finalists who got cut earlier were Manning, Jahri Evans, Steve Smith Sr., Terrell Suggs, Fred Taylor, Reggie Wayne, Darren Woodson and Marshal Yanda.

The seniors candidates who fell short were Maxie Baughan and Jim Tyrer, with Mike Holmgren falling short as the coach and Ralph Hay as the contributor.

More Stories

Top Stories

01:44
48edricaslive_2026-04-08-06-34-04

Basement fire tears through Borough Park building; several firefighters hurt

01:55
LN F TempFeel NDFD

Winter chill in Brooklyn today with a late week warmup

01:00
BXHUNGRYPANDASETTLEMENT040812P_2026-04-08-12-10-44

Mayor Mamdani, DCWP hold delivery app HungryPanda accountable for 'bamboozling' small businesses

00:24
KLN11YOVICTIMOFHITANDRUN4826530A_2026-04-08-05-48-51

Driver on the run after hitting 11-year-old pedestrian in Sheepshead Bay

00:50
Zohran Mamdani Official Inauguration Ceremony

Nearly half of New Yorkers approve Mamdani’s first 100 days as mayor, polls shows

14:29
rex still

LIVE COVERAGE: Rex Heuermann pleads guilty to Gilgo Beach serial killings, admits responsibility to eighth slaying

00:43
BKLULULEMONARR4726_2026-04-07-06-55-44

4 Brooklyn women arrested, charged in $2,700 theft spree at New Jersey mall

00:22
LIBAGFEES408_2026-04-08-05-33-06

Delta, Southwest join airlines raising checked bag fees amid high fuel prices

00:39
apemirbalat

‘All I know is I want to start terror bro.’ Teens indicted for allegedly carrying out ISIS-inspired attack outside Gracie Mansion

01:54
wrongwaydriverhitscyclist1030pmCM_2026-04-07-22-41-59_22-39-41,19

Video shows wrong-way driver hit cyclist in Park Slope

02:03
wallaboutstofficerstrucksuspectCM_2026-04-07-17-35-06

Exclusive video shows moment officer hit by car in Williamsburg; police release images of person wanted

01:58
babyshotlatestcourt530pZC_2026-04-07-17-54-16

Grand jury indicts man accused of shooting 7-month-old baby girl in Bushwick

00:23
harrisonaveshootinglatest5pZC_2026-04-07-17-09-09

Brownsville man identified as victim in Morris Heights fatal shooting; 4 people on the run, sources say

01:38
Screenshot 2026-04-08 130725

“Becky Shaw” opens on Broadway with dark comedy and sharp social twists

AP26090784517939

US and Iran agree to 2-week ceasefire as Trump seizes diplomatic offramp

01:51
abandonedtgifCM_2026-04-07-17-41-12

Teens accused of vandalizing abandoned Sheepshead Bay TGI Fridays, then posting video to TikTok

02:55
rikersinfirmaryclosingCM_2026-04-07-14-15-32

Seriously ill Rikers detainees to move into new city hospital unit

01:50
postalproblemsCM_2026-04-07-17-50-12

Pressure grows on Postal Service for updates on Park Slope Post Office closed by fire extinguisher malfunction

01:09
Meteor5pm_2026-04-07-17-09-23

Meteor sightings confirmed in skies above the tri-state

00:29
POTHOLEBLITZ4726_2026-04-07-07-27-42

NYC officials mark 100,000th pothole filled in pothole blitz campaign

App StoreGoogle Play Store

info

Newsletter

Send Photos/Videos

Contact

About Us

News Team

News 12 New York

follow us

Twitter

Facebook

Instagram

more resources

Optimum Corporate

Optimum Service

Advertise on News 12

Careers

Content Removal Policy

© 2026 N12N, LLC

Privacy Policy

Terms of Service

Ad Choices