UNDATED (AP) – Former NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue (TAG’-lee-uh-boo) has made the Pro Football Hall of Fame in his fifth attempt. He and former New York Giants general manager George Young made it as contributors. Ex-Dallas Cowboys safety Cliff Harris and former Cleveland receiver Mac Speedie were the last members of the centennial class announced today. The 10 senior candidates, three contributors and two coaches are part of the hall’s celebration of the NFL’s 100th season. Also going into the hall are Harold Carmichael, Donnie Shell, Steve Sabol, Bobby Dillon, Jim Covert, Winston Hill, Duke Slater, Ed Sprinkle, Alex Karras, Bill Cowher and Jimmy Johnson.
Donnie Shell Joins Hall Of Fame Class
January 15, 2020 10:18 am