The Telegram (St. John's)

Lewis, Moss, Owens, Urlacher highlight eight-person Hall class

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Ray Lewis and Brian Urlacher terrorized opposing offences from the middle of the field. Randy Moss and Terrell Owens did the same to defences on the outside.

The two hard-hitting linebacker­s and two big-play receivers highlighte­d an eight-person class voted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday.

Safety Brian Dawkins also received at least 80 per cent support from the 47 Hall of Fame voters, along with contributo­r Bobby Beathard and senior nominees Jerry Kramer and Robert Brazile.

But the biggest stars of the class are the two linebacker­s that made it on their first tries, and the pair of lightning-rod receiver who sometimes caused as many problems for their own teams as for the opposition. Moss also made it on his first try, while Owens needed to wait for his third year on the ballot to get enough support.

“I’ve been going a long time.

And now I can finally rest,” Lewis said. “I want to go fishing with a cigar now and just sit back. I don’t want to work out every day now.”

Moss and Owens each played for five teams in their careers as they often wore out their welcome with their inability to get along with teammates and coaches at times.

But at their best, there were few players ever able to strike

fear in defences as much as Moss and Owens, who were both all-decade selections for the 2000s.

“The door knocked and I started getting excited,” Moss said of Hall of Fame President David Baker alerting him he has been elected. “All the emotions caught the best of me because it’s been a long journey and it ends in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Tears of joy.”

 ?? AJ MAST/INVISION FOR NFL VIA AP IMAGES ?? From left, Robert Brazile, Brian Dawkins, Bobby Beathard, Ray Lewis, Randy Moss and Brian Urlacher are among the inductees into the Pro Football Hall of Fame class of 2018.
AJ MAST/INVISION FOR NFL VIA AP IMAGES From left, Robert Brazile, Brian Dawkins, Bobby Beathard, Ray Lewis, Randy Moss and Brian Urlacher are among the inductees into the Pro Football Hall of Fame class of 2018.

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