As the only finalist in the senior, coach and contributor category that will make the hall in 2025, Sharp knows one or two things about maximizing his opportunity. The NFL Pro for just seven seasons, three first-team All-Pro and five Pro Bowl wide receivers enter the Canton as a highly decorated player. Sharp led the league three times in reception in his seven seasons. With all the Packers, including his historic 1992 campaign, he paced all the pass catchers with catches, yards and touchdowns. One of Brett Fabre’s favorite targets in Green Bay, Sharp is even more prolific if a neck injury is discovered after the 1994 season, if he didn’t have his last neck injury in the NFL He would have built a career. Sharp caught the League High 18 TDS in 94, missing the Super Bowl title. After retiring as a member of Green and Gold, Sharp is now the second member of his family and has won the Gold Jacket. His brother, Shannon, the champion tight ends of Denver and Baltimore, took office in 2011. Therefore, Sterling’s election is historic. Football is a family forever.