The Pro Football Hall of Fame created the contributor category in 2014 because someone there thought deserving individuals ...
The rest of the class includes defensive end Jared Allen, cornerback Eric Allen, and receiver Sterling Sharpe. Among the notable names who did not get in were New York Giants Super Bowl-winning ...
When former Green Bay Packers wide receiver Sterling Sharpe was announced as a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, he made history. Sharpe and his brother, Hall of Fame tight end Shannon ...
The cruelest irony of Sharpe's career is that for a player whose NFL story is characterized by a career-shortening injury, Sharpe was always available. He never missed a game in his seven seasons ...
GREEN BAY, Wis. – Green Bay Packers receiver Sterling Sharpe’s career was too short. His wait to get into the Pro Football Hall of Fame was too long. The wait, finally, is over. Three decades ...
Sterling and Shannon Sharpe will become the first brothers to be enshrined into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. It's been a long time coming, but former Green Bay Packers wide receiver Sterling ...
It's only fitting that one gave the other the news. Former Denver Broncos tight end Shannon Sharpe, whose emotional Hall of Fame induction speech in 2011 included an introduction from his brother ...
Of the four inductees, only one came from the Seniors, Coach and Contributor category: former Green Bay Packers wide receiver Sterling Sharpe. It has become customary for finalists to wait for the ...
But none may be able to top the emotional scene of current Hall of Famer Shannon Sharpe welcoming his older brother Sterling Sharpe to the hall. Shannon Sharpe was one of the greatest tight ends ...
Brooklyn’s Day’Ron Sharpe is starting to look like his old self, playing his best basketball of the season right as the trade deadline approaches. In a contract year, Sharpe is facing the ...
This story was updated to add new information. Green Bay Packers fans have long believed that Sterling Sharpe belonged in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Hall of fame voters finally agreed.
Shannon Sharpe doesn’t want to hear Troy Aikman’s newfound concerns about NFL officiating. The ex-Dallas Cowboys quarterback and Monday Night Football analyst is thriving in his give no f*cks ...