Las Vegas Review-Journal

Hall of Fame inductees

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■ Morten Andersen, kicker: Played 382 games over 25 seasons, scoring 2,544 points (565 field goals, 849 extra points). Seven Pro Bowls. His 40 field goals of 50 yards or longer were the most in NFL history at his retirement.

■ Terrell Davis, RB: Played 78 games in seven seasons. In 1998, became fourth player in NFL history to rush for 2,000 yards in season (2,008) and led NFL with 21 rushing TDS en route to Denver’s second straight Super Bowl title. Three Pro Bowls. NFL’S All-decade Team of the 1990s.

■ Kenny Easley, S: Played 89 games in seven seasons. All-pro four straight seasons, 1982-85. Five Pro Bowls (1983-86, 1988). NFL’S All-decade Team of 1980s.

■ Jerry Jones, Dallas Cowboys owner, president and general manager, 1989-present: Became first owner in league history to win three Super Bowls in first seven years of ownership. Cowboys made seven playoff appearance­s, won six division titles and won three Super Bowls (1993, 1994 and 1996) in Jones’ first decade of ownership.

■ Jason Taylor, DE: Played 233 games in 15 seasons. NFL Defensive Player of the Year in 2006 with 13 1/2 sacks, two intercepti­ons returned for TDS, 11 passes defended, 10 forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and 62 tackles. Had more sacks than any player in NFL from 2000-2011. Career statistics: 139 1/2 sacks; eight intercepti­ons, league record-tying 29 opponents’ fumbles recovered. Six Pro Bowls. NFL’S All-decade Team of the 2000s.

■ Ladainian Tomlinson, RB: Played 170 games in 11 seasons. Rushed for 13,684 career yards on 3,174 carries and scored 145 rushing touchdowns. NFL’S All-decade Team of 2000s.

■ Kurt Warner QB: Played 124 games in 12 seasons. Two-time NFL MVP (1999 and 2001) and 2000 Super Bowl MVP after leading Rams to 23-16 victory over Tennessee. Had highest passer rating and led NFL in TD passes twice.

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