Houston Chronicle

Hall expands potential class to 20 in 2020

- Associated Press

CANTON, Ohio — The Pro Football Hall of Fame will expand the number of potential inductees to 20 in 2020 as part of the NFL’s celebratio­n of its 100th season.

Calling it a centennial class, Hall president David Baker said Friday five modern-day players, 10 seniors, three contributo­rs and two coaches could be elected next year. The modern-day group would be decided by the 48 selection committee voters, as always, on the day before the Super Bowl in February.

The other 15 would be voted on as one bloc, not individual­ly, by the selection committee. They would be chosen by a 25-member committee that will include Hall of Famers, historians and current voters.

Part of the 2020 class would be inducted in early August. The others would be enshrined about Sept. 17, 2020, the date that marks 100 years from the original NFL game.

Baker did not identify the specific members of the 25-person committee, nor the exact voting procedures.

“This is good for football, for the Pro Football Hall of Fame and it is great for the NFL,” he said. “We get a way to celebrate 100 years and look forward to the next 100 years.”

Baker also expressed confidence that the voters will get things right. “It’s an opportunit­y to catch up perhaps on some injustices,” he said, mentioning there are seven members of NFL all-decade teams not in the Hall of Fame. “This is an opportunit­y that comes around every other lifetime.”

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